Abstract This article analyses how Kenyan male artistes portray and appear to view women as evidenced in their songs about women. An application of social realism, Judith Butler’s theory of performativity, Derrida’s approach of alterity, and Lakoff’s theory of metaphor informs the analysis. Songs mark almost all spheres of life in Kenya. It is therefore, necessary to examine how the male artistes in the Kenyan society construct women in their songs. This can provide a window through which a better examination and understanding of the self and the other can be achieved by examining the gender discourse that prevails in the unconscious expressions of the artiste. This is because songs can be viewed as honest confessions of what usually remai...
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The study explores gender differences and the role of the ideological background in portraying the r...
Women artistic performance is a well-known cultural phenomenon in Africa. They use poetries or songs...
This article examines and critically analyses gender images in initiation songs among the Igembe com...
Discrimination of either gender is both a linguistic and a social issue. The Luo culture is built on...
Studies of power and gender identity form part of the dominant discourses of various scholars such a...
This qualitative study analyses gendered metaphors in selected Zimbabwean Shona songs. The study exp...
Cultural songs are one of the highly formulaic verbal art forms through which African women mediate ...
Borne out of the need to understand the performance of masculinity in film, this article explores pr...
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Published ArticleThe late blind Zimbabwean musician, Paul Matavire, mesmerised his audience with a ...
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The purpose of this study was to investigate how Kipsigis secular songs portrayed women in Chepalung...
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The study explores gender differences and the role of the ideological background in portraying the r...
Women artistic performance is a well-known cultural phenomenon in Africa. They use poetries or songs...