This study consists of a comparative analysis of three novels by three prominent African women writers which cast light on the ways in which women are oppressed by traditional and cultural norms in three different African countries. These three primary texts also explore the ways in which African women‟s lives are affected by other issues, such as colonialism and economic factors, and this study discusses this. An analysis of these novels reveals that the interconnectedness of racial, class and gender issues exacerbates the oppression of many African women, thereby lessening the opportunities for them to attain self-realization. This study goes on to investigate whether there are possibilities of empowerment for the women in the primary tex...
This thesis engages with Tsitsi Dangarembga’s Nervous Conditions (1988), a novel that reflects how t...
Flora Nwapa’s Efuru (1966) and Mariama Bâ’s So Long a Letter (1989) address the issues on the female...
The concept of feminism varies from one continent to another. In Africa, a woman has to struggle wit...
Gender oppression has been a significant discussion to the development of gender, cultural and femin...
A majority of West African women, like most other African women, are victims of society regulated by...
Purpose: Womanism, as a subset of African feminism, provides a framework for a comprehensive examina...
In a patriarchal society, women are faced with all sorts of dehumanisation ranging from deprivation,...
Several African literary texts and the critical responses to these texts have engaged extensively wi...
Society, Women and Literature in Africa explores the ideological, literary, political, cultural and ...
Since the dawn of time, women generally have had fewer legal rights and status in society than their...
Gender inequality is a social phenomenon that has been reverberating through society for decades and...
The last century has witnessed an upsurge in literature triggered by the feminist movement. This unp...
Feminism, especially the womanist brand, has been a very popular critical tool that most critics, me...
The thesis, Re-defining Madness: Reading Female Identity Creation and Self-realization in Colonial a...
This study sought to examine patriarchal stereotypes which are held against African women through Si...
This thesis engages with Tsitsi Dangarembga’s Nervous Conditions (1988), a novel that reflects how t...
Flora Nwapa’s Efuru (1966) and Mariama Bâ’s So Long a Letter (1989) address the issues on the female...
The concept of feminism varies from one continent to another. In Africa, a woman has to struggle wit...
Gender oppression has been a significant discussion to the development of gender, cultural and femin...
A majority of West African women, like most other African women, are victims of society regulated by...
Purpose: Womanism, as a subset of African feminism, provides a framework for a comprehensive examina...
In a patriarchal society, women are faced with all sorts of dehumanisation ranging from deprivation,...
Several African literary texts and the critical responses to these texts have engaged extensively wi...
Society, Women and Literature in Africa explores the ideological, literary, political, cultural and ...
Since the dawn of time, women generally have had fewer legal rights and status in society than their...
Gender inequality is a social phenomenon that has been reverberating through society for decades and...
The last century has witnessed an upsurge in literature triggered by the feminist movement. This unp...
Feminism, especially the womanist brand, has been a very popular critical tool that most critics, me...
The thesis, Re-defining Madness: Reading Female Identity Creation and Self-realization in Colonial a...
This study sought to examine patriarchal stereotypes which are held against African women through Si...
This thesis engages with Tsitsi Dangarembga’s Nervous Conditions (1988), a novel that reflects how t...
Flora Nwapa’s Efuru (1966) and Mariama Bâ’s So Long a Letter (1989) address the issues on the female...
The concept of feminism varies from one continent to another. In Africa, a woman has to struggle wit...