For a very long time, women have been silenced in expressing their feelings and talking about their experiences in their societies dominated by patriarchal ideologies. For this reason, Basotho women use ditolobonya songs (through pitiki) in an effort to deal with the abuse, ill-treatment and all the hardships they go through in their relationships and marriages. This study is necessitated by the discovery I made while listening to these songs that somehow they portray what Basotho women go through in their lives ranging from issues of love, appreciation of a partner, problems they encounter in their relationships, more especially their marriages, to how they are ill-treated by their in-laws as well as their own husbands. As a result, this t...
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Abstract This article analyses how Kenyan male artistes portray and appear to view women as evidenc...
The article is a deconstructionist reading of women oppression as depicted in the Sesotho folktale, ...
Thesis (Ph.D)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2008.Certain cultural practices present unspoken ...
For a very long time, women have been silenced in expressing their feelings and talking about their ...
Thesis (Ph.D. (African Languages))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007.The research d...
Indigenous societies that are steeped in patriarchy have various avenues through which they deal wit...
By posing a provocative question, “What is a Woman?” this thesis intended to deconstruct normative c...
Cultural songs are one of the highly formulaic verbal art forms through which African women mediate ...
While most scholars who study masculinity focus on men and leave out women, masculinity also exists ...
The article is an exegesis of Shona songs which canonise the mother as a centrepiece of agency and f...
This paper deals with one aspect of Nzema Ayabomo songs. It examines women's discourse on the theme ...
Domestic violence and child abuses especially as perpetrated by men and linked to alcohol abuse is a...
Based on the anthropological study undertaken in Peka over a period of two years, and using the post...
Discrimination of either gender is both a linguistic and a social issue. The Luo culture is built on...
Music, like language, can be used to transmit beliefs, values and worldviews. Since indigenous music...
Abstract This article analyses how Kenyan male artistes portray and appear to view women as evidenc...
The article is a deconstructionist reading of women oppression as depicted in the Sesotho folktale, ...
Thesis (Ph.D)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2008.Certain cultural practices present unspoken ...