This thesis is concerned with the news construction of Africa, particularly African women in\ud British and Nigerian newspapers. Informed by feminist epistemology as well as postcolonial\ud theoretical perspectives, it explores the constitutive dynamics of race and gender as\ud identities, which both depict and define African women.\ud African women have historically been excluded from defining how they should talk and be\ud talked about in cultural forms. This thesis uses the news as a negotiating space for certain\ud African women [Nigerians] to participate in defining what it is to be an African woman. In\ud doing this, the thesis serves a political end of giving 'voice' to African women as well as\ud creates a form of dialogue between W...
Prejudiced gendered cultural arrangements have continued to either restrict or exclude contemporary ...
Feminism has gained the status of a buzzword with every lover of freedom willing to identify as femi...
African women continue to scramble for leftovers and crumbs as far as participation in the developme...
This thesis is concerned with the news construction of Africa, particularly African women in Britis...
Africa has her own peculiar beliefs, norms and traditions which are entirely different from western ...
In 2015, a reading group in Abuja, Nigeria, started the hashtag #BeingFemaleinNigeria, which receive...
Research on African women and gender studies has grown substantially to a position where African-cen...
This is a study of news media representations of women in the Boko Haram conflict in Borno state, N...
abstract: Oral history methodologies are used to conduct fifteen interviews with Martha Akesi Ndaark...
This conceptual article, framed around Marxism, highlighted the fact that, over time, African women...
Gendered identity in Africa has for centuries been a hotbed of ideological and narrative contestatio...
grantor: University of TorontoThe dissertation examines the transmission of cultural value...
Feminism is a word, a discourse and a political position that is frequently met with suspicion in Af...
Abstract Prejudiced gendered cultural arrangements have continued to either restrict or exclude con...
In its four decades of rebirth, the world has debated (enough) the relevance of feminism, but there ...
Prejudiced gendered cultural arrangements have continued to either restrict or exclude contemporary ...
Feminism has gained the status of a buzzword with every lover of freedom willing to identify as femi...
African women continue to scramble for leftovers and crumbs as far as participation in the developme...
This thesis is concerned with the news construction of Africa, particularly African women in Britis...
Africa has her own peculiar beliefs, norms and traditions which are entirely different from western ...
In 2015, a reading group in Abuja, Nigeria, started the hashtag #BeingFemaleinNigeria, which receive...
Research on African women and gender studies has grown substantially to a position where African-cen...
This is a study of news media representations of women in the Boko Haram conflict in Borno state, N...
abstract: Oral history methodologies are used to conduct fifteen interviews with Martha Akesi Ndaark...
This conceptual article, framed around Marxism, highlighted the fact that, over time, African women...
Gendered identity in Africa has for centuries been a hotbed of ideological and narrative contestatio...
grantor: University of TorontoThe dissertation examines the transmission of cultural value...
Feminism is a word, a discourse and a political position that is frequently met with suspicion in Af...
Abstract Prejudiced gendered cultural arrangements have continued to either restrict or exclude con...
In its four decades of rebirth, the world has debated (enough) the relevance of feminism, but there ...
Prejudiced gendered cultural arrangements have continued to either restrict or exclude contemporary ...
Feminism has gained the status of a buzzword with every lover of freedom willing to identify as femi...
African women continue to scramble for leftovers and crumbs as far as participation in the developme...