The continent of Africa, especially the sub-Saharan Africa, is known for its rich oral traditions and practices. Proverbs are the most widely used in this genre of oral arts and practices, and thus their influence is so strong to the point that even the concept of social construction of women is so persistently carved from it. This paper examines how proverbs serve as storylines between the ways proverbs represent the roles, statuses, and identity of women in traditional sub-Saharan Africa. The paper focuses on the social construction and patriarchy as conceptsand uses critical discourse asa theoretical framework explaining the status of women. The study also employed qualitative and the interpretive methods, which underscores the importanc...
Abstract This study looks into a number of Lunda proverbs to see whether any gender biases exist in ...
This paper aims at demonstrating that a better and richer analysis of a literary work can be realize...
This paper posits that there are elements of oppression in some of the Yoruba proverbs that relate t...
ABSTRACT Africa is a continent known for its rich oral arts. Proverbs are the most widely and common...
This article is a nuanced and systematic gender interrogation and appraisal of African proverb. The ...
Notions about worthy womanhood are shaped to a large extent by the cultural contexts in which they a...
In most African societies language reflects the subordination of women to men and the respect they m...
The ‘mother’ is a distinct female category that is prevalent in African folklore and art forms. Her ...
This article examines the significance of Ndebele proverbs in discoursing gender relations in Ndebel...
This paper examines some gender-inclined YorubÌ a ì proverbs used in the Nigerian cultural context. ...
Issues about women have engaged the attention of many scholars over the years, especially in recent ...
There is a popular narrative that women are the weaker vessels and depend on men for confirmation of...
The unprecedented incidents of woman and child abuse in South Africa indicate that there is animosit...
The purpose of this study is to look at the representation of women in the Oromo proverbs and to eva...
ABSTRACT In a society, gender ideology is created and refl ected in multiple ways. Among the myriad ...
Abstract This study looks into a number of Lunda proverbs to see whether any gender biases exist in ...
This paper aims at demonstrating that a better and richer analysis of a literary work can be realize...
This paper posits that there are elements of oppression in some of the Yoruba proverbs that relate t...
ABSTRACT Africa is a continent known for its rich oral arts. Proverbs are the most widely and common...
This article is a nuanced and systematic gender interrogation and appraisal of African proverb. The ...
Notions about worthy womanhood are shaped to a large extent by the cultural contexts in which they a...
In most African societies language reflects the subordination of women to men and the respect they m...
The ‘mother’ is a distinct female category that is prevalent in African folklore and art forms. Her ...
This article examines the significance of Ndebele proverbs in discoursing gender relations in Ndebel...
This paper examines some gender-inclined YorubÌ a ì proverbs used in the Nigerian cultural context. ...
Issues about women have engaged the attention of many scholars over the years, especially in recent ...
There is a popular narrative that women are the weaker vessels and depend on men for confirmation of...
The unprecedented incidents of woman and child abuse in South Africa indicate that there is animosit...
The purpose of this study is to look at the representation of women in the Oromo proverbs and to eva...
ABSTRACT In a society, gender ideology is created and refl ected in multiple ways. Among the myriad ...
Abstract This study looks into a number of Lunda proverbs to see whether any gender biases exist in ...
This paper aims at demonstrating that a better and richer analysis of a literary work can be realize...
This paper posits that there are elements of oppression in some of the Yoruba proverbs that relate t...