Abstract: The setting of the Modjadji dynasty is on the one hand in a South African democratic space with an appraisal of women’s rights, and on the other hand in a rural traditionalist setting where women have a designated place under patriarchy. How the queens navigate their rule, in circumstances where the modern and traditional seek to occupy the same space, requires a gender-critical reading. Questions about their ability to autonomously dispense their duties as queens and exercise freedom over their livelihoods in a culture that emanates from a patriarchal rule, inform the core objectives in this article. Diverging from the western form of feminism, which has been suspected of universalising challenges faced by women like Vashti and E...
This article seeks to explore the patriarchal colonial legacy that is still dominating the post-colo...
<p>Angie Motshekga, the president of the Women�s League of the ruling African National Congres...
Scholars and feminists have continually assert that the major issue in gender mainstreaming is women...
The setting of the Modjadji dynasty is on the one hand in a South African democratic space with an a...
Abstract: This research set to read the reign of the Modjadji Rain Queens from a gender-critical len...
This article investigates the critical views of Efo Kodjo Mawugbe on some African traditional custom...
This article investigates the critical views of Efo Kodjo Mawugbe on some African traditional custom...
This study sought to examine patriarchal stereotypes which are held against African women through Si...
The purpose of the article is to examine how a female author, Swartbooi (1934), uses her female prot...
Contents. Introduction. Gender studies and transformation / J. Malherbe (pages 1-14) -- Contesting t...
In much of rural sub-Saharan Africa, women in traditional patrilineal systems are generally subordin...
The arrival of colonialism, Christianity and Islam introduced widespread changes into African societ...
Traditional views on women in relation to men in almost all aspects of life have always been in favo...
This article investigates the critical views of Efo Kodjo Mawugbe on some African traditional custom...
The story of Tamar and Judah in Gen 38 is a well-told drama that is a rich source of . ancient near-...
This article seeks to explore the patriarchal colonial legacy that is still dominating the post-colo...
<p>Angie Motshekga, the president of the Women�s League of the ruling African National Congres...
Scholars and feminists have continually assert that the major issue in gender mainstreaming is women...
The setting of the Modjadji dynasty is on the one hand in a South African democratic space with an a...
Abstract: This research set to read the reign of the Modjadji Rain Queens from a gender-critical len...
This article investigates the critical views of Efo Kodjo Mawugbe on some African traditional custom...
This article investigates the critical views of Efo Kodjo Mawugbe on some African traditional custom...
This study sought to examine patriarchal stereotypes which are held against African women through Si...
The purpose of the article is to examine how a female author, Swartbooi (1934), uses her female prot...
Contents. Introduction. Gender studies and transformation / J. Malherbe (pages 1-14) -- Contesting t...
In much of rural sub-Saharan Africa, women in traditional patrilineal systems are generally subordin...
The arrival of colonialism, Christianity and Islam introduced widespread changes into African societ...
Traditional views on women in relation to men in almost all aspects of life have always been in favo...
This article investigates the critical views of Efo Kodjo Mawugbe on some African traditional custom...
The story of Tamar and Judah in Gen 38 is a well-told drama that is a rich source of . ancient near-...
This article seeks to explore the patriarchal colonial legacy that is still dominating the post-colo...
<p>Angie Motshekga, the president of the Women�s League of the ruling African National Congres...
Scholars and feminists have continually assert that the major issue in gender mainstreaming is women...