TY - BOOK AU - Chitakure,John TI - Shona women in Zimbabwe -a purchased people?: marriage, bridewealth, domestic violence, and Christian traditions on women T2 - African Christian studies series (Africs) SN - 9781498293068 AV - HV6626.23.Z55 C45 2016 U1 - 362.8292 23 PY - 2016///] CY - Eugene, Oregon PB - Pickwick Publications KW - Women, Shona KW - Zimbabwe KW - Social conditions KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE KW - Public Policy KW - Social Security KW - bisacsh KW - Social Services & Welfare KW - fast KW - Electronic books N1 - Domestic violence -- Types of Shona marriages -- Bridewealth and domestic violence among the Shona -- Religious tradition on marriage and women -- The theological conversation -- The way forward N2 - The position and treatment of women in every religion, culture, and society have been subjects of concern for a long time. In every society, women fight for their emancipation from exploitive and oppressive patriarchal structures. The most contentious issues include domestic violence, gender discrimination and inequality in the areas of employment, leadership, and marriage. Domestic violence tops the list and is the worst enemy of any progressive and democratic society. It dehumanizes, disfigures, and demeans its victims and survivors. Shona Women in Zimbabwe--a Purchased People? explores the causes of domestic violence--the cultural practice of bridewealth, in particular--and assesses the extent to which it contributes to the proliferation of domestic violence among the Shona people of Zimbabwe. It then explores the Christian traditions, particularly, the Roman Catholic Church, in search of resources that can be used to emancipate Shona women from patriarchal subjugation. Finally, the book offers a pastoral response that is informed by the experiences of the Shona women, their cultural resources, and the Roman Catholic religious tradition UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1407619 ER -