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Mutale M. Kaunda, Ph.D.

About Mutale M. Kaunda, Ph.D.

Mutale Mulenga-Kaunda earned her Ph.D. in Gender and Religion at the School of Religion, Philosophy and Classics, University of KwaZulu-Natal in Pietermaritzburg.

Infunkutu—the Bemba Sexual Dance as Women’s Sexual Agency

Journal of Theology for Southern Africa (155) by Mutale M. Kaunda, Ph.D.

The article argues that imbusa1 among the Bemba people of Zambia is not only a ritual and ideological space in which women engage in premarital teaching of young brides, but also an important site for sexual expression. The traditional sexual dance (infunkutu) is analysed to demonstrate how it has functioned as an instrument of subverting […]

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