Drawing examples from the pre-colonial Igbo society, Sofola (1998) has argued that pre-colonial African societies enjoyed a dual-sex system which had roots in the philosophy of ‘holistic harmony’ and ‘communalism’ and in the principle of ‘relatedness’. For Sofola, that philosophy was violated by the European thought system that has roots in the philosophy of ‘individualistic isolationism’. Two of Norbert Mutasa’s novels: Nhume YaMambo and Misodzi Dikita Neropa expose the nature of a dual-sex system that prevailed in the pre-colonial Shona society. As such, the novels provide an atmosphere and an environment that can aid an intellectual, who has a keen interest in the up and coming theories of African Womanhood, to question...
This article investigates the critical views of Efo Kodjo Mawugbe on some African traditional custom...
This article is a response to the growing rift between African and Africanist scholars, written by a...
The discourse on the meaningfulness of Africans has taken various dimensions over the decades, espec...
Drawing examples from the pre-colonial Igbo society, Sofola (1998) has argued that pre-colonial Afri...
Drawing examples from the pre-colonial Igbo society, Sofola (1998) has argued that pre-colonial Afri...
The idea of a dual-sex system, which scholars such as Sofola (1998) lobby for, is an aspect of Afric...
Ama Ata Aidoo of Ghana and Zulu Sofola of Nigeria are matriarchs of African Literature because of th...
One of the most enduring projects in the criticism of African literature has been the attempt to def...
This article aims to show that there is an entanglement between representations of the body and gend...
Zulu Sofola is a reactionary writer who reacts to mainly traditional issues in her society. Sh...
Recently at a public forum, someone asked me if “same-sex relations in Africa [are] un-African?” Whi...
The concept of feminism varies from one continent to another. In Africa, a woman has to struggle wit...
This article reconceptualises and reappraises different perspectives and ‘gender performativity’ in ...
Women are a key to development, and gender is crucial to development policies. However, Western deve...
Tracing recent bouts of globalised Mugabephobia to Robert Mugabes refusal to be neoimperially penetr...
This article investigates the critical views of Efo Kodjo Mawugbe on some African traditional custom...
This article is a response to the growing rift between African and Africanist scholars, written by a...
The discourse on the meaningfulness of Africans has taken various dimensions over the decades, espec...
Drawing examples from the pre-colonial Igbo society, Sofola (1998) has argued that pre-colonial Afri...
Drawing examples from the pre-colonial Igbo society, Sofola (1998) has argued that pre-colonial Afri...
The idea of a dual-sex system, which scholars such as Sofola (1998) lobby for, is an aspect of Afric...
Ama Ata Aidoo of Ghana and Zulu Sofola of Nigeria are matriarchs of African Literature because of th...
One of the most enduring projects in the criticism of African literature has been the attempt to def...
This article aims to show that there is an entanglement between representations of the body and gend...
Zulu Sofola is a reactionary writer who reacts to mainly traditional issues in her society. Sh...
Recently at a public forum, someone asked me if “same-sex relations in Africa [are] un-African?” Whi...
The concept of feminism varies from one continent to another. In Africa, a woman has to struggle wit...
This article reconceptualises and reappraises different perspectives and ‘gender performativity’ in ...
Women are a key to development, and gender is crucial to development policies. However, Western deve...
Tracing recent bouts of globalised Mugabephobia to Robert Mugabes refusal to be neoimperially penetr...
This article investigates the critical views of Efo Kodjo Mawugbe on some African traditional custom...
This article is a response to the growing rift between African and Africanist scholars, written by a...
The discourse on the meaningfulness of Africans has taken various dimensions over the decades, espec...