Women’s maxims, as well as other forms of oral literature in Tanzania, are a popular genre. They are verbal arts that can be self-addressed or addressed to a fellow woman among womenfolk. This paper intends to examine the role of these maxims in imaging women in Tanzania. This study was prompted by the findings of previous studies regarding the portrayal of women in Kiswahili literature where, generally, women are depicted as inferior beings compared to men, partly due to the fact that most authors are men. Hence, we found it imperative to investigate women’s maxims that are created and uttered by women themselves. The study was also prompted by other studies worldwide on language and gender. The questions to be addressed in this paper are:...
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Women’s maxims, as well as other forms of oral literature in Tanzania, are a popular genre. They are...
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This study examined the gender norms and the language used for rationalising gender inequal-ity rega...
Abstract: Through an analysis of how women participate in constructing their identities, this paper ...
This study investigates the Zimbabwean women listeners of a gender-focused radio programme Nguva yev...
Women’s maxims, as well as other forms of oral literature in Tanzania, are a popular genre. They are...
Globally, women’s liberation efforts have prevailed for a long time. Through different mechanisms, t...
This paper examines poems written in English by Tanzanians from a feminist perspective. Specifically...
The study explores gender representations in English literature texts used in Tanzanian secondary sc...
This study focused on indirect exposure to violence against women by examining the discursive constr...
This study examined the gender norms and the language used for rationalising gender inequality regar...
Gender inequality appears to be a universal problem especially in African countries. This inequality...
The paper explores the portrayal of female characters in ChiShona literature prescribed for Ordinary...
This study aims to define men’s perspective on women’s agency and entrepreneurship, and the gender c...
ABSTRACT In Tanzania, the press is the second most accessible type of mass media after the radio, a ...
This thesis entitled “a critical analysis of the portrayal of women in some selected Xhosa dramas”, ...
This dissertation aims at providing insights on the role of the mass media in the cultural struggle ...
This study examined the gender norms and the language used for rationalising gender inequal-ity rega...
Abstract: Through an analysis of how women participate in constructing their identities, this paper ...
This study investigates the Zimbabwean women listeners of a gender-focused radio programme Nguva yev...