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June 01 1999
The Role of Izangoma in Bringing the Zulu Goddess Back to Her People
Kendall
Kendall taught at Smith College from 1986 to 1992 and was a Fulbright Scholar in Lesotho from 1992 to 1994. From 1995 to 1998, she taught at the University of Natal in Pietermaritzburg, which generously financed her research on the Nomkhubulwane festival. She is the editor of Love and Thunder: Plays by Women in the Age of Queen Anne (Methuen, 1988), Basali! Stories By and About Women in Lesotho (University of Natal Press, 1995), and Singing Away the Hunger: the Autobiography of an African Woman (Indiana University Press, 1997).
Online Issn: 1531-4715
Print Issn: 1054-2043
© 1999 New York University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1999
TDR/The Drama Review (1999) 43 (2 (162)): 94–117.
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Kendall; The Role of Izangoma in Bringing the Zulu Goddess Back to Her People. TDR/The Drama Review 1999; 43: 2 (162), 94–117. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/105420499760265226
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