Literary scholars and critics have alluded to aspects of childhood and its representation in African Literature. However, enough critical attention has not been given to the study of childhood in polygamous marriage settings and the implication of mothering and step mothering on the identity formation of children in such family settings. Through a text focused approach, this paper fills the gap. It examines how the protagonists’ in two children’s narratives struggle at negotiating a stable identity. The two narratives are The Wicked Stepmother (2001) and “The Wicked Stepmother”(1999). The first one by Uche Eke, is from Igbo background, while the second by Dayo Sanyaolu is from Yoruba background. The theoretical frame...
This paper examines the interplay between polygyny and gender by exploring the way in which family s...
This paper examines the interplay between polygyny and gender by exploring the way in which family s...
Doctor of Philosophy in Gender studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.The thesis interrog...
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Despite its author’s public condemnation of the impediments to female autonomy, equality, freedom, d...
Despite Lola Shoneyin’s public condemnation of the impediments to female autonomy, equality, freedom...
This paper interrogates the way the exercise of authority and sense of responsibility by significant...
The traditional Western variant of the Bildungsroman explores the dialectic of growth and change in ...
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Gendered identity in Africa has for centuries been a hotbed of ideological and narrative contestatio...
A majority of West African women, like most other African women, are victims of society regulated by...
The issue of motherhood in African women’s writings has transcended the façade of binary oppositions...
The task of parenting is an enormous one which often put pressure on mothers, fathers, brothers, sis...
This study tried to investigate the prevalent patriarchal practices in Nigerian cultures and how it ...
Motherhood is a construct that is highly criticised especially by feminist scholarships for its alle...
This paper examines the interplay between polygyny and gender by exploring the way in which family s...
This paper examines the interplay between polygyny and gender by exploring the way in which family s...
Doctor of Philosophy in Gender studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.The thesis interrog...
This essay aims to unearth parenthood in the Nigerian culture through the examples of parental figur...
Despite its author’s public condemnation of the impediments to female autonomy, equality, freedom, d...
Despite Lola Shoneyin’s public condemnation of the impediments to female autonomy, equality, freedom...
This paper interrogates the way the exercise of authority and sense of responsibility by significant...
The traditional Western variant of the Bildungsroman explores the dialectic of growth and change in ...
Negotiating growth in turbulentscapes: Violence, secrecy and growth in Goretti Kyomuhendo’s Secrets ...
Gendered identity in Africa has for centuries been a hotbed of ideological and narrative contestatio...
A majority of West African women, like most other African women, are victims of society regulated by...
The issue of motherhood in African women’s writings has transcended the façade of binary oppositions...
The task of parenting is an enormous one which often put pressure on mothers, fathers, brothers, sis...
This study tried to investigate the prevalent patriarchal practices in Nigerian cultures and how it ...
Motherhood is a construct that is highly criticised especially by feminist scholarships for its alle...
This paper examines the interplay between polygyny and gender by exploring the way in which family s...
This paper examines the interplay between polygyny and gender by exploring the way in which family s...
Doctor of Philosophy in Gender studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.The thesis interrog...