"<i>Beyond the Battlefield</i> is an important and much needed study on Angolan women as historical and political subjects. Carefully researched, this study reveals how Angola's emphasis on heroic masculinity was built at the expanse of women’s exclusion from political spaces of power. Selina S. Makana takes gender analysis seriously and should be read by specialists on African Studies, military history, women and gender studies." - Mariana P. Candido, author of <i>Wealth, Land, and Property in Angola: A History of Dispossession, Slavery, and Inequality</i> <br /><br />"Selina S. Makana’s archival sleuthing and her use of oral history make this book one that is rich with the texture of memory and lived experience. She asks readers to follow women’s ideas about maternalist nationalism, identifying the work women did on and off the battlefield to fight for independence and build the nation, even before it existed in law." - Marissa J. Moorman, author of <i>Powerful Frequencies: Radio, State Power, and the Cold War in Angola, 1931-2002</i>

Beyond the Battlefield offers a critical reappraisal of Angola’s nationalist history by centering the experiences and political agency of women during the country’s transition from Portuguese colonial rule to independence. Challenging dominant masculinist narratives that equate anticolonial resistance with armed combat, this study introduces maternalist nationalism as a theoretical framework to illuminate how women engaged in nation building through often-overlooked forms of labor and activism.

While men were largely visible on the battlefield, women fought a parallel struggle on the home front-mobilizing care work, reproductive labor, and political engagement in ways that were essential to the liberation movement and the postindependence state. Drawing on archival sources and women’s testimonies, Makana explores how patriotic motherhood-a concept defined as the fusion of nationalist politics with gendered expectations of women’s roles-enabled women to see themselves as vital contributors to the nation’s future.

This study contributes to scholarship in African history, gender studies, and postcolonial theory by offering a nuanced account of the intersections among militarism, nationalism, and gender. It invites readers to reconsider the frameworks through which political subjectivity and historical memory are constructed. Beyond the Battlefield is an essential resource for scholars and students interested in the gendered dimensions of colonialism, war, and state formation in modern Africa.

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This book explores Angolan women’s vital role in nation building through maternalist nationalism. Challenging male-centered war narratives, it highlights women’s political activism, labor, and patriotic motherhood, revealing how they shaped Angola’s history beyond the battlefield.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780821426739
Publisert
2026-02-24
Utgiver
Ohio University Press
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
272

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Selina S. Makana is an assistant professor of history at the University of Memphis. Her research focuses on war and militarism and the experiences of women in Angola. She has published articles in Meridians: Feminism, Race, Transnationalism.