Abstract: The economic system and society conspire to oppress the female, since it is the socialization process that defines the worth of the individual in society. The exclusive control of private property and ownership of tools of labour by patriarchy perpetuates the continuous gender war as seen in select African novels. Private property gives rise to economic inequality, dependence, political and domestic struggle between the sexes. Private property and gender relationship in select African novels is examined through the Feminist theory with particular reference to Marxist Feminist theory, Stiwanism and Motherism. Feminist writers argue that women’s subordination is not as a result of their biological disposition but of social relations...
Gender inequality is a social phenomenon that has been reverberating through society for decades and...
This study investigates the roots of gender inequalities in contemporary African lives. The study ha...
Several African literary texts and the critical responses to these texts have engaged extensively wi...
Feminist scholarship is awash with literature that strives to vindicate its position that women in g...
Since the dawn of time, women generally have had fewer legal rights and status in society than their...
This study consists of a comparative analysis of three novels by three prominent African women write...
The paper re-examines feminist issues that are prevalent in the African literary discourse. Many fem...
Society, Women and Literature in Africa explores the ideological, literary, political, cultural and ...
In a patriarchal society, women are faced with all sorts of dehumanisation ranging from deprivation,...
A majority of West African women, like most other African women, are victims of society regulated by...
This study sought to examine patriarchal stereotypes which are held against African women through Si...
Women, particularly in Africa, need feminism so as to advocate for their rights in the patriarchal s...
A recent United Nations Study of women’s position showed that women do two third of all the work wit...
Gender has become a social factor of immeasurable importance. Many scholars and theorists of gender ...
Women’s rights and women’s being have always been taken for granted, nicely and safely tucked away u...
Gender inequality is a social phenomenon that has been reverberating through society for decades and...
This study investigates the roots of gender inequalities in contemporary African lives. The study ha...
Several African literary texts and the critical responses to these texts have engaged extensively wi...
Feminist scholarship is awash with literature that strives to vindicate its position that women in g...
Since the dawn of time, women generally have had fewer legal rights and status in society than their...
This study consists of a comparative analysis of three novels by three prominent African women write...
The paper re-examines feminist issues that are prevalent in the African literary discourse. Many fem...
Society, Women and Literature in Africa explores the ideological, literary, political, cultural and ...
In a patriarchal society, women are faced with all sorts of dehumanisation ranging from deprivation,...
A majority of West African women, like most other African women, are victims of society regulated by...
This study sought to examine patriarchal stereotypes which are held against African women through Si...
Women, particularly in Africa, need feminism so as to advocate for their rights in the patriarchal s...
A recent United Nations Study of women’s position showed that women do two third of all the work wit...
Gender has become a social factor of immeasurable importance. Many scholars and theorists of gender ...
Women’s rights and women’s being have always been taken for granted, nicely and safely tucked away u...
Gender inequality is a social phenomenon that has been reverberating through society for decades and...
This study investigates the roots of gender inequalities in contemporary African lives. The study ha...
Several African literary texts and the critical responses to these texts have engaged extensively wi...