The history of wars in Yoruba nationalities reveals different experiences and challenges faced by women in times of war. In some social, historical, and literary texts, women have been presented as the primary cause of some of these wars. Yet, in a few of these texts, women have also been presented as the harbingers and brokers of peace during catastrophic Yoruba wars, or as their victims and heroines. This paper analyses the fate and status of women in Yoruba historical wars in Femi Osofisan’s Morountodun (1999) and Women of Owu (2011). It argues that the two plays present the collective and individual experiences of women, respectively. On the one hand, the characterisation of Titubi and Moremi in Morountodun valorises the heroic deeds of...
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The paper examines the strategic approaches adopted by women and the socio-cultural obstacles that i...
This paper emphasis on Osofisan’s myth which is on situations in oral performance and it helps to se...
Goretti Kyomuhendo's Waiting: A Novel of Uganda at War explores the atrocities that ordinary people ...
The history of wars in Yoruba nationalities reveals different experiences and challenges faced by wo...
This paper explores the ways in which women’s lives are altered in times of war as presented in fict...
The Civil war, which took place in Nigeria in 1967, cast devastating effects on the country’s econom...
This chapter is concerned with the latest of several plays by West African authors that draw on Gree...
The female protagonists in Morountodun and The Reign of Wazobia bestrode their Chiefdoms as Regents ...
Buchi Emecheta's Destination Biafra chronicles happenings of the Nigerian civil war. The criticism i...
Man is endowed with talent, he acquires knowledge, and skills that enable him thrive in the hostile ...
Enajite E. Ojaruega discusses in her “Beyond Victimhood: Female Agency in Nigerian Civil War Novels”...
In Africa, as in most other parts of the world, whenever there is war (or massive violence of any ot...
A gendered spatial schema of war – which creates a dichotomy between a masculine battlefront and a f...
The concept of feminism varies from one continent to another. In Africa, a woman has to struggle wit...
Abstract The intransigent nature of war in parts of Eastern Africa continues to be a grave concern t...
The paper examines the strategic approaches adopted by women and the socio-cultural obstacles that i...
This paper emphasis on Osofisan’s myth which is on situations in oral performance and it helps to se...
Goretti Kyomuhendo's Waiting: A Novel of Uganda at War explores the atrocities that ordinary people ...