Review of African Political Economy
Review of African Political Economy - Vol. 15 No. 41
Women in Mozambique: Gender Struggle & Gender Politics
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Abstract of Article
Title:Women in Mozambique: Gender Struggle and Gender Politics
Author:Signe Arnfred
Location:Vol.15 No.41 (Spring 1988), pp5-16
 Women in the War: Towards a New Gender Identity The liberation of women is a fundamental necessity for the revolution, a guarantee of its continuity and a condition for its success (Machel, 1973). In his opening address to the first conference of the Mozambique Women's Organisation (OMM) in 1973, Samora Machel, President of Frelimo, affirmed that women's emancipation was an integral aspect of revolutionary struggle. In 1973 Frelhno was still a liberation front engaged in armed struggle against colonial rule. The northern part of Mozambique was a battle ground and the first OMM conference had to be held in the Frelimo camp at Tunduru in southern Tanzania. In the OMM's present national secretariat in Maputo, a photograph of the participants of this first conference can be seen. Peasant women and women guerilla's are lined up outside the meeting hut, amongst them Samora Machel in battledress. The non-hierarchical atmosphere depicted in this photograph is in marked contrast to the more formal arrangements on similar later occasions.

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