Book contents
- Youth, Pentecostalism, and Popular Music in Rwanda
- The International African Library
- Youth, Pentecostalism, and Popular Music in Rwanda
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Urban Youth and Pentecostal Worlds
- 1 Of Hearts, Visions, and Pentecostal Subjects
- 2 Who Are the ‘True’ Sons of God? Ubwenge and Pentecostal Ethics
- 3 Leaving a Legacy: Pentecostal Women and Timework
- 4 Rwanda Shima Imana: The Politics of Thanksgiving
- 5 Pentecostal Sounds and Voice
- Part II Urban Youth and Musical Worlds
- Conclusion
- References
- Index
- Series page
3 - Leaving a Legacy: Pentecostal Women and Timework
from Part I - Urban Youth and Pentecostal Worlds
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 December 2024
- Youth, Pentecostalism, and Popular Music in Rwanda
- The International African Library
- Youth, Pentecostalism, and Popular Music in Rwanda
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Urban Youth and Pentecostal Worlds
- 1 Of Hearts, Visions, and Pentecostal Subjects
- 2 Who Are the ‘True’ Sons of God? Ubwenge and Pentecostal Ethics
- 3 Leaving a Legacy: Pentecostal Women and Timework
- 4 Rwanda Shima Imana: The Politics of Thanksgiving
- 5 Pentecostal Sounds and Voice
- Part II Urban Youth and Musical Worlds
- Conclusion
- References
- Index
- Series page
Summary
This chapter considers gender dynamics within the new Pentecostal churches and the role of young women within them. It explores Pentecostal gender constructions and how they conflict with the RPF’s more ‘progressive’ gender policies. The chapter foregrounds young women’s timework and how their actions are oriented towards leaving a Christian legacy for imagined heirs in the future. Here legacy is related to notions of urwibutso (memorial), with the concept taking on new meanings in Pentecostal churches. This chapter continues the discussion of Christian ubwenge, arguing that it becomes particularly important for young Pentecostal women.
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- Youth, Pentecostalism, and Popular Music in Rwanda , pp. 93 - 120Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2025