Gender inequality is a social phenomenon that has been reverberating through society for decades and its prevalence could be seen both in the world of fiction and today's society. Women in most African societies have been at the centre of gender discourse as a result of marginalization and oppression by their male counterparts. Women have been excluded from public life, suppressed and relegated to the domestic sphere simply because of their femininity. Consequently, gender inequality remains persistent due to some social constraints, given the preference for men over women, as seen in most patriarchal high context societies, where gender equality has always been a far fetched dream as favouritism manifests itself in many different ways. In...
Buchi Emecheta is one of the most important female writers to emerge from Nigeria. She is distinguis...
Since the dawn of time, women generally have had fewer legal rights and status in society than their...
While studies on the patriarchal order and the marginalization of women in male-authored African nov...
This study sought to investigate Achebe’s ideological change from male-oriented view to feministic p...
The last century has witnessed an upsurge in literature triggered by the feminist movement. This unp...
Chinua Achebe is one of the pioneering figures of African Fiction. In his several critical essays an...
Several African literary texts and the critical responses to these texts have engaged extensively wi...
<p>Chinua Achebe's first novel Things Fall Apart published in 1958 accounts for the experience of wo...
Purpose: Womanism, as a subset of African feminism, provides a framework for a comprehensive examina...
This paper explores the image of women in Chinua Achebe novel's Things Fall Apart. As the prominent ...
This study consists of a comparative analysis of three novels by three prominent African women write...
For more than a century since British colonization of Nigeria (1914-1960), the voices of Nigerian wo...
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 work examines the view of gender inequality in African society in the novels of three African f...
Buchi Emecheta is one of the most important female writers to emerge from Nigeria. She is distinguis...
Since the dawn of time, women generally have had fewer legal rights and status in society than their...
While studies on the patriarchal order and the marginalization of women in male-authored African nov...
This study sought to investigate Achebe’s ideological change from male-oriented view to feministic p...
The last century has witnessed an upsurge in literature triggered by the feminist movement. This unp...
Chinua Achebe is one of the pioneering figures of African Fiction. In his several critical essays an...
Several African literary texts and the critical responses to these texts have engaged extensively wi...
<p>Chinua Achebe's first novel Things Fall Apart published in 1958 accounts for the experience of wo...
Purpose: Womanism, as a subset of African feminism, provides a framework for a comprehensive examina...
This paper explores the image of women in Chinua Achebe novel's Things Fall Apart. As the prominent ...
This study consists of a comparative analysis of three novels by three prominent African women write...
For more than a century since British colonization of Nigeria (1914-1960), the voices of Nigerian wo...
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 work examines the view of gender inequality in African society in the novels of three African f...
Buchi Emecheta is one of the most important female writers to emerge from Nigeria. She is distinguis...
Since the dawn of time, women generally have had fewer legal rights and status in society than their...
While studies on the patriarchal order and the marginalization of women in male-authored African nov...