Trough the analysis of male and female characters, this work examines gender discourse in Ayi Kwei Armah's novels. On the one hand, it compares the traditional and contemporary worlds of these novels and on the other hand it examines how the author uses African culture and history in the construction of his male and female characters. Trying to identify the main ideas of his novels, it underlines through an interdisciplinary approach how he perceives otherness in relationship between men and women in Africa. His perception of gender roles reveals the impact of European colonisation on the balance of social and political power between men and women. However, contrary to the narratives of most of African male writers, he depicts a matrilineal...
Abstract:Women, throughout the world, are under the sway of various scourges that range from gender-...
Feminism, especially the womanist brand, has been a very popular critical tool that most critics, me...
ABSTRACT This paper examines the subjecet versus object mode of relationship in articu-lating conclu...
Trough the analysis of male and female characters, this work examines gender discourse in Ayi Kwei A...
A travers l'analyse des rôles des personnages masculins et féminins, ce travail tente de dégager le ...
This thesis is a sociocritic and comparative study in Francophone African Literature which examines ...
This essay analyses Ayi Kwei Armah’s novels from the perspective of contemporary myth-making process...
The last century has witnessed an upsurge in literature triggered by the feminist movement. This unp...
La thèse a pour objectif de montrer non seulement comment les romancières africaines des années 1980...
This study was motivated by the realization that the subject of masculinity in African women's writi...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this study, we undertake a socio-cultural analysis of fem...
This thesis adresses the question of wether African female novelists have a different view in portra...
Literature is usually reflective of the ideologies and general worldviews of the societies from whic...
Previous studies in literary scholarship have highlighted various forms of violence against women as...
In many countries of the world especially in Africa, men have enjoyed patriarchal domination over th...
Abstract:Women, throughout the world, are under the sway of various scourges that range from gender-...
Feminism, especially the womanist brand, has been a very popular critical tool that most critics, me...
ABSTRACT This paper examines the subjecet versus object mode of relationship in articu-lating conclu...
Trough the analysis of male and female characters, this work examines gender discourse in Ayi Kwei A...
A travers l'analyse des rôles des personnages masculins et féminins, ce travail tente de dégager le ...
This thesis is a sociocritic and comparative study in Francophone African Literature which examines ...
This essay analyses Ayi Kwei Armah’s novels from the perspective of contemporary myth-making process...
The last century has witnessed an upsurge in literature triggered by the feminist movement. This unp...
La thèse a pour objectif de montrer non seulement comment les romancières africaines des années 1980...
This study was motivated by the realization that the subject of masculinity in African women's writi...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this study, we undertake a socio-cultural analysis of fem...
This thesis adresses the question of wether African female novelists have a different view in portra...
Literature is usually reflective of the ideologies and general worldviews of the societies from whic...
Previous studies in literary scholarship have highlighted various forms of violence against women as...
In many countries of the world especially in Africa, men have enjoyed patriarchal domination over th...
Abstract:Women, throughout the world, are under the sway of various scourges that range from gender-...
Feminism, especially the womanist brand, has been a very popular critical tool that most critics, me...
ABSTRACT This paper examines the subjecet versus object mode of relationship in articu-lating conclu...