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- Title
'Tomorrow She Will Reign': Intimate Power and the Making of a Queen Mother in Rwanda, c.1800-1863.
- Authors
Watkins, Sarah E.
- Abstract
This article explores the relationship between erotic and institutional power through the political biography of the Queen-Mother (Umugabekazi) Nyiramongi (r. 1845-1863) in Rwanda. Using historical narratives, genealogies, epic poetry and the translated text of royal rituals, this article argues that Nyiramongi used her status as first an object of desire and then as an erotic partner to her husband to manoeuver herself and her family into positions of institutional power. In contrast to previous literature, this article frames women like Nyiramongi as political actors who consciously cultivated their intimate assets to participate in the construction of systems of power, using their status as daughters, wives, lovers, mothers and sisters to exercise indirect power, often leading to positions of institutional and direct power.
- Subjects
NYIRAMONGI, Umugabekazi; QUEENS; POWER (Social sciences); MONARCHY; KINSHIP; MARRIAGE; ROYAL houses; SEX customs; NINETEENTH century
- Publication
Gender & History, 2017, Vol 29, Issue 1, p124
- ISSN
0953-5233
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/1468-0424.12285