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Title:Wife, Slave and Subject of the King: The Oppression of Women in the Shambala Kingdom
Author:Mbilinyi, Marjorie J.ISNI
Year:1981
Periodical:Tanzania Notes and Records
Issue:88-89
Pages:1-13
Language:English
Geographic term:Tanzania
Subjects:women
history
Shambala polity
History and Exploration
Women's Issues
Peoples of Africa (Ethnic Groups)
Labor and Employment
Abstract:The concrete analysis of one specific social formation, the Shambala Kingdom, illustrates conceptual issues concerning changing class and gender relations in precolonial society. Precapitalist patriarchal relations persisted and contributed to the reproduction of emergent feudal relations. Today, elements of precapitalist patriarchal relations continue to oppress peasant women at the level of the household and contribute to the reproduction of the dominant capitalist relations ideologically and economically. The article is mainly based on a critical rereading of the work of Steven Feierman (1972, 1974). Ref.