Tess Onwueme is a Nigerian female playwright who is devoted to changing the position of women in her society, as her plays depicts. The Reign of Wazobia is one of such plays. The play portrays the story of women around a female character ‘Wazobia’ who rebels against the customs of her people. She articulates concern over the undignified position of women in her society; a situation which most modern female scholars view as an act of injustice meted to women in most African societies. The female protagonist “Wazobia” in the play informs the basis of our analysis. She is endowed with certain character traits that do not only portray her as deviant or non conformist in this male dominated society, but also, as a voice to the voiceless in such ...
This work critically interrogates the portrayal of masculinity in plays written by both male and fem...
Osonye Tess Onwueme is arguably the leading female Nigerian dramatist today within and outside the c...
Every work of art is the product of an artist living in a particular place and time. Social forces i...
Ahmed Yerima, General Manager, National Theatre of Nigeria and Artistic Director, National Troupe of...
The corpus of Onwueme’s plays highlights issues that impact on women. Her writings, like those...
The female protagonists in Morountodun and The Reign of Wazobia bestrode their Chiefdoms as Regents ...
Mythologically, most critics see women and their relationship with their spouses and the entire soci...
Over the years, most Nigerian male writers rarely paint positive images of women in their fiction. H...
The concept of feminism varies from one continent to another. In Africa, a woman has to struggle wit...
Gender discourse as an offshoot of feminism has become an important factorin the global discourse on...
Man is endowed with talent, he acquires knowledge, and skills that enable him thrive in the hostile ...
ABSTRACT This thesis is an evaluation of Nigeria's drama contribution to women's emancipation. Dra...
This paper reviews the historical yardsticks for gender inequality in Habila’s Waiting for an Angel ...
A recent United Nations Study of women’s position showed that women do two third of all the work wit...
Creative literature is a site for possibilities and imagining of society through the portrayal of re...
This work critically interrogates the portrayal of masculinity in plays written by both male and fem...
Osonye Tess Onwueme is arguably the leading female Nigerian dramatist today within and outside the c...
Every work of art is the product of an artist living in a particular place and time. Social forces i...
Ahmed Yerima, General Manager, National Theatre of Nigeria and Artistic Director, National Troupe of...
The corpus of Onwueme’s plays highlights issues that impact on women. Her writings, like those...
The female protagonists in Morountodun and The Reign of Wazobia bestrode their Chiefdoms as Regents ...
Mythologically, most critics see women and their relationship with their spouses and the entire soci...
Over the years, most Nigerian male writers rarely paint positive images of women in their fiction. H...
The concept of feminism varies from one continent to another. In Africa, a woman has to struggle wit...
Gender discourse as an offshoot of feminism has become an important factorin the global discourse on...
Man is endowed with talent, he acquires knowledge, and skills that enable him thrive in the hostile ...
ABSTRACT This thesis is an evaluation of Nigeria's drama contribution to women's emancipation. Dra...
This paper reviews the historical yardsticks for gender inequality in Habila’s Waiting for an Angel ...
A recent United Nations Study of women’s position showed that women do two third of all the work wit...
Creative literature is a site for possibilities and imagining of society through the portrayal of re...
This work critically interrogates the portrayal of masculinity in plays written by both male and fem...
Osonye Tess Onwueme is arguably the leading female Nigerian dramatist today within and outside the c...
Every work of art is the product of an artist living in a particular place and time. Social forces i...