This conceptual article, framed around Marxism, highlighted the fact that, over time, African women have persistently questioned the ways in which understandings of culture have both valued and devalued them. Relying on the experience of women in some randomly selected African countries – South Africa, Ethiopia, Nigeria, and Ghana, this research shows clearly that the space of women as members of the household and at a macro level is shaped by an existing culture to which they must confine their lives. Also, culture, as shown in this research, is deeply contextualised and highly contested. As such, their transformability, through questioning, is fundamental to policy formulation and implementation.Educational Leadership and Manageme...
grantor: University of TorontoThe dissertation examines the transmission of cultural value...
Women of Black African descent are often depicted as powerless and unable to negotiate for what they...
The various cultures of the world embody customs and traditions through which they display their spe...
This conceptual article, framed around Marxism, highlighted the fact that, over time, African women ...
African women continue to scramble for leftovers and crumbs as far as participation in the developme...
Pre-colonial Africa prides itself on adherence to diverse cultural affinity and traditional belief s...
Gender disproportions have been part and parcel of most African cultures since time immemorial. Demo...
Historically, a woman\u27s traditional position in the home has conflicted with her ability to enter...
The aim of this article is to explore how the contentious issues of culture and religion remain sour...
Dissertation (MA (African Languages))--University of Pretoria, 2022.ABSTRACT South Africa has a div...
Published ArticleLike most literature around the world, African literature initially portrayed women...
The world is on a quest to achieve United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 5 (SDG5), which seeks...
Copyright @ School of Oriental and African Studies.Despite the ratification by African states of sev...
This thesis is concerned with the news construction of Africa, particularly African women in Britis...
The study addresses the discussion of gender and culture in Africa, delimiting some territories, con...
grantor: University of TorontoThe dissertation examines the transmission of cultural value...
Women of Black African descent are often depicted as powerless and unable to negotiate for what they...
The various cultures of the world embody customs and traditions through which they display their spe...
This conceptual article, framed around Marxism, highlighted the fact that, over time, African women ...
African women continue to scramble for leftovers and crumbs as far as participation in the developme...
Pre-colonial Africa prides itself on adherence to diverse cultural affinity and traditional belief s...
Gender disproportions have been part and parcel of most African cultures since time immemorial. Demo...
Historically, a woman\u27s traditional position in the home has conflicted with her ability to enter...
The aim of this article is to explore how the contentious issues of culture and religion remain sour...
Dissertation (MA (African Languages))--University of Pretoria, 2022.ABSTRACT South Africa has a div...
Published ArticleLike most literature around the world, African literature initially portrayed women...
The world is on a quest to achieve United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 5 (SDG5), which seeks...
Copyright @ School of Oriental and African Studies.Despite the ratification by African states of sev...
This thesis is concerned with the news construction of Africa, particularly African women in Britis...
The study addresses the discussion of gender and culture in Africa, delimiting some territories, con...
grantor: University of TorontoThe dissertation examines the transmission of cultural value...
Women of Black African descent are often depicted as powerless and unable to negotiate for what they...
The various cultures of the world embody customs and traditions through which they display their spe...