Swazi women face numerous socio-economic challenges as a result of patriarchal customs like polygamy, forced or arranged marriage, levirate marriage, and bride price. Marginalizing cultural norms push Swazi women to the periphery of decision-making, and this exposes them to sexual abuse, physical abuse, poverty, and HIV infection. Nonetheless, the place of Swazi women seems more complicated than just subservient wives or victims of patriarchy. Swazi women are at the center of the traditional education system. They shoulder the responsibility of educating the youth and instilling Swazi values through folktales. The women exclusively compose traditional oral narratives, and remain the key storytellers. Despite the pervasive patriarchal ideolo...
Published ArticleLike most literature around the world, African literature initially portrayed women...
Of all human identity categories such as race, religion, culture, class and gender that a person mig...
A majority of West African women, like most other African women, are victims of society regulated by...
Swazi women face numerous socio-economic challenges as a result of patriarchal customs like polygamy...
This project concerns the way the radio programme "Khalamdumbadumbane" functions as non-formal educa...
In the wake of the feminism debate, socio-ethnological studies on the place of women and femininity ...
abstract: Oral history methodologies are used to conduct fifteen interviews with Martha Akesi Ndaark...
In a patriarchal society, women are faced with all sorts of dehumanisation ranging from deprivation,...
The purpose of this essay is to illustrate and explore the representation of women in a selection of...
In general, African theatre relegates women’s cultural and historical contributions to their societi...
What are the visions of gender identity that emerge in contemporary Swahili women`s writing? How are...
This article looks at the role played by Shona oral art forms in conditioning the girl child for a l...
The paper re-examines feminist issues that are prevalent in the African literary discourse. Many fem...
This article looks at the role played by Shona oral art forms in conditioning the girl child for a l...
What are the visions of gender identity that emerge in contemporary Swahili women`s writing? How are...
Published ArticleLike most literature around the world, African literature initially portrayed women...
Of all human identity categories such as race, religion, culture, class and gender that a person mig...
A majority of West African women, like most other African women, are victims of society regulated by...
Swazi women face numerous socio-economic challenges as a result of patriarchal customs like polygamy...
This project concerns the way the radio programme "Khalamdumbadumbane" functions as non-formal educa...
In the wake of the feminism debate, socio-ethnological studies on the place of women and femininity ...
abstract: Oral history methodologies are used to conduct fifteen interviews with Martha Akesi Ndaark...
In a patriarchal society, women are faced with all sorts of dehumanisation ranging from deprivation,...
The purpose of this essay is to illustrate and explore the representation of women in a selection of...
In general, African theatre relegates women’s cultural and historical contributions to their societi...
What are the visions of gender identity that emerge in contemporary Swahili women`s writing? How are...
This article looks at the role played by Shona oral art forms in conditioning the girl child for a l...
The paper re-examines feminist issues that are prevalent in the African literary discourse. Many fem...
This article looks at the role played by Shona oral art forms in conditioning the girl child for a l...
What are the visions of gender identity that emerge in contemporary Swahili women`s writing? How are...
Published ArticleLike most literature around the world, African literature initially portrayed women...
Of all human identity categories such as race, religion, culture, class and gender that a person mig...
A majority of West African women, like most other African women, are victims of society regulated by...