This thesis analyses the inferiority of femaleness to maleness regardless of the skin colour in the works, The Grass is Singing, by Doris Lessing, and Nervous Conditions, by Tsitsi Dangarembga. While the patriarchal system allows men to oppress women both physically and spiritually, the colonial structure, constituting the basis for the Third World feminism, lets them make use of women according to their own profits. Additionally, the rights of women are abused in a specific way to support the colonial structure and to preserve the process of oppression. Functioning as a vicious circle, the process of colonization and the synthesis of the patriarchal system of the colonizer and the colonized serve for the undermining process of women in the...