The fundamental assumptions of women in African societies were and are still underpinned by stereotypical notions. Specifically, it is the cultural stereotypes, inter alia, that assert gratuitous societal roles that often marginalise women. Today, (South) Africa is vexed by upsurging issues such as femicide, sexism and domestic violence as a result of the cultural stereotypes that, particularly, perturb black women. Therefore, to explore these cultural notions that pose a menace to black women’s lives, this qualitative study sought to denounce some of the cultural stereotypes that perpetuate socio-economic and political maladies against black (South) African women. It is undergirded by the theoretical framework of cultural ide...
Using a new dataset, we investigate violence against women inAfrica. We focus on cultural factors ar...
This paper is an examination of colonialism, its effects on cultural identity, and its impact on the...
In most African societies language reflects the subordination of women to men and the respect they m...
African women continue to scramble for leftovers and crumbs as far as participation in the developme...
Gender inequality appears to be a universal problem especially in African countries. This inequality...
This study sought to examine patriarchal stereotypes which are held against African women through Si...
This thesis entitled “a critical analysis of the portrayal of women in some selected Xhosa dramas”, ...
The unprecedented incidents of woman and child abuse in South Africa indicate that there is animosit...
This article seeks to explore the patriarchal colonial legacy that is still dominating the post-colo...
Issues about women have engaged the attention of many scholars over the years, especially in recent ...
M.A. (Philosophy)Abstract: Much of mid- to late 20th century (postmodern period) socio-historical na...
In recent years, in the popular news, public and social media, commentators have continuously made r...
This article is a nuanced and systematic gender interrogation and appraisal of African proverb. The ...
Notions about worthy womanhood are shaped to a large extent by the cultural contexts in which they a...
ABSTRACT Africa is a continent known for its rich oral arts. Proverbs are the most widely and common...
Using a new dataset, we investigate violence against women inAfrica. We focus on cultural factors ar...
This paper is an examination of colonialism, its effects on cultural identity, and its impact on the...
In most African societies language reflects the subordination of women to men and the respect they m...
African women continue to scramble for leftovers and crumbs as far as participation in the developme...
Gender inequality appears to be a universal problem especially in African countries. This inequality...
This study sought to examine patriarchal stereotypes which are held against African women through Si...
This thesis entitled “a critical analysis of the portrayal of women in some selected Xhosa dramas”, ...
The unprecedented incidents of woman and child abuse in South Africa indicate that there is animosit...
This article seeks to explore the patriarchal colonial legacy that is still dominating the post-colo...
Issues about women have engaged the attention of many scholars over the years, especially in recent ...
M.A. (Philosophy)Abstract: Much of mid- to late 20th century (postmodern period) socio-historical na...
In recent years, in the popular news, public and social media, commentators have continuously made r...
This article is a nuanced and systematic gender interrogation and appraisal of African proverb. The ...
Notions about worthy womanhood are shaped to a large extent by the cultural contexts in which they a...
ABSTRACT Africa is a continent known for its rich oral arts. Proverbs are the most widely and common...
Using a new dataset, we investigate violence against women inAfrica. We focus on cultural factors ar...
This paper is an examination of colonialism, its effects on cultural identity, and its impact on the...
In most African societies language reflects the subordination of women to men and the respect they m...