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− | (“ We are equal” -siSwati) by [[S.M. Matsebula]]. A play that satirzes the wisdom of imposing foreign ideologies on African societies, particularly targeting the women’s liberation movement. Published by [[Shuter & Shooter]], | + | (“ We are equal” -siSwati) by [[S.M. Matsebula]]. A play that satirzes the wisdom of imposing foreign ideologies on African societies, particularly targeting the women’s liberation movement. Published by [[Shuter & Shooter]], 1989. |
+ | == Sources == | ||
+ | Stellenbosch University Library catalogue. | ||
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(“ We are equal” -siSwati) by S.M. Matsebula. A play that satirzes the wisdom of imposing foreign ideologies on African societies, particularly targeting the women’s liberation movement. Published by Shuter & Shooter, 1989.
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