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Dear Colleagues,
I am in the process of trying to put together a book chapter for the
Routledge  Handbook of Disability in Southern Africa - a project led
by Dr. Tsitsi Chataika, who is the Editor of the book. The title of my
chapter (apologies for any offence it may cause) is, THE SICKENING
REALITY OF THE RENEWAL OF THE SOCIAL OPPRESSION OF DISABLED PEOPLE BY
THE MODERN DAY CHURCH IN ZIMBABWE: A religion on steroids and the
complicity of a desperate society.
I am therefore kindly requesting for any material on disability and
faith/religion which may assist me in putting together this chapter.
Any advice on this is welcome.
Kindest regards,
Kudzai


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Kudzai Shava
Ph.D Candidate, University of Cape Town
Lecturer, Special Needs Education
Reformed Church University
Box 80 Masvingo
Work Tel: +263 772 168 102
Mobile: +263 773 207 360

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