Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2009.The thesis provides a feminist analysis of the Zimbabwean women writer Tsitsi Dangarembga’s novel, Nervous Conditions (1988), reading the novel as a critique of African patriarchy. The thesis examines the different ways in which African patriarchy broadly manifests itself regarding the subaltern position of women. It then analyses a range of feminist theories, extracting from them concepts useful to an understanding of the novel. Finally, the thesis analyses in detail Dangarembga’s novel in the light of an understanding of African patriarchy and feminist theories
This article treats the various aspects of the resistance mechanisms devised by Ngugi wa Thiongo in ...
Feminist writers have over the years portrayed patriarchy as the major and real source of female exp...
Feminism, namely its post-colonial version, is one of the most used theoretical and ideological plat...
This thesis engages with Tsitsi Dangarembga’s Nervous Conditions (1988), a novel that reflects how t...
This paper is analysis of Tsitsi Dangarembga\u27s novel Nervous Conditions. It examines the oppress...
Traballo Fin de Grao en Lingua e Literatura inglesa. Curso 2012-2013The following dissertation has a...
Doctoral Degree, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.This thesis explores literary representations o...
Bibliography: leaves 197-214This thesis is an exposition of the portrayal of women in selected pre- ...
In a patriarchal society, women are faced with all sorts of dehumanisation ranging from deprivation,...
Most often, Tsitsi Dangaremga is referred to as a feminist writer. Her works have been categorized a...
This article examines women’s oppression and gender-based domestic violence against girls in Tsitsi ...
This dissertation explores the psychological effect of social inequality and social injustices foste...
The critical analysis of gender war in the African context is not a new venture but it is rather a s...
Since the dawn of time, women generally have had fewer legal rights and status in society than their...
The present research paper attempts to bring feminist perspective in the work of the famous novelist...
This article treats the various aspects of the resistance mechanisms devised by Ngugi wa Thiongo in ...
Feminist writers have over the years portrayed patriarchy as the major and real source of female exp...
Feminism, namely its post-colonial version, is one of the most used theoretical and ideological plat...
This thesis engages with Tsitsi Dangarembga’s Nervous Conditions (1988), a novel that reflects how t...
This paper is analysis of Tsitsi Dangarembga\u27s novel Nervous Conditions. It examines the oppress...
Traballo Fin de Grao en Lingua e Literatura inglesa. Curso 2012-2013The following dissertation has a...
Doctoral Degree, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.This thesis explores literary representations o...
Bibliography: leaves 197-214This thesis is an exposition of the portrayal of women in selected pre- ...
In a patriarchal society, women are faced with all sorts of dehumanisation ranging from deprivation,...
Most often, Tsitsi Dangaremga is referred to as a feminist writer. Her works have been categorized a...
This article examines women’s oppression and gender-based domestic violence against girls in Tsitsi ...
This dissertation explores the psychological effect of social inequality and social injustices foste...
The critical analysis of gender war in the African context is not a new venture but it is rather a s...
Since the dawn of time, women generally have had fewer legal rights and status in society than their...
The present research paper attempts to bring feminist perspective in the work of the famous novelist...
This article treats the various aspects of the resistance mechanisms devised by Ngugi wa Thiongo in ...
Feminist writers have over the years portrayed patriarchy as the major and real source of female exp...
Feminism, namely its post-colonial version, is one of the most used theoretical and ideological plat...