This study explores the concepts of language, gender/power relations, social and discriminatory registers from the perspective of subalternity in cultural communication in Nigeria. It pivots on the cultural experiences of women’s subjugation through the use of proverbs and idioms – and, on which basis, they suffer different forms of infringement of their human rights. The subaltern approach is deployed to link power relations to male communication, which offers a framework for the understanding of sexist and discriminatory language against women in the traditional context. The data used in the analysis of these gender-based issues are proverbs, collected from the communal bank of the Idoma people, and as communal property, no single individ...
This paper examines the construction of gender identity and roles in the Media in Nigeria. It seeks ...
Achieving gender equality requires socio-cultural transformation; unfortunately, this has not happen...
Gender inequality appears to be a universal problem especially in African countries. This inequality...
ABSTRACT The paper focuses on the semantics of female subjugation and derogation in Igbo proverbs. P...
This study examined sex variations in taboo expressions in Igbo culture area and argued that sex var...
This paper highlights the cultural factors responsible for and negative effects of cultural violence...
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Abstract: Gender politics is one of the notable phenomena that have filtered into contemporary disc...
This paper examines some gender-inclined YorubÌ a ì proverbs used in the Nigerian cultural context. ...
This paper surveys sexism in English, citing selected communicative instances in English medium bil...
This paper examines the image of women emanating from the Luo dirges and their implications in gende...
Traditional views on women in relation to men in almost all aspects of life have always been in favo...
This paper posits that there are elements of oppression in some of the Yoruba proverbs that relate t...
Generally in Africa, culture exerts enormous influence on the way of life of the people. In traditio...
Abstract The paper examines the images and reality of gender identity differences in Igbo community ...
This paper examines the construction of gender identity and roles in the Media in Nigeria. It seeks ...
Achieving gender equality requires socio-cultural transformation; unfortunately, this has not happen...
Gender inequality appears to be a universal problem especially in African countries. This inequality...
ABSTRACT The paper focuses on the semantics of female subjugation and derogation in Igbo proverbs. P...
This study examined sex variations in taboo expressions in Igbo culture area and argued that sex var...
This paper highlights the cultural factors responsible for and negative effects of cultural violence...
This paper focuses on the subordinate position of Nigerian women in the culture of male supremacy g...
Abstract: Gender politics is one of the notable phenomena that have filtered into contemporary disc...
This paper examines some gender-inclined YorubÌ a ì proverbs used in the Nigerian cultural context. ...
This paper surveys sexism in English, citing selected communicative instances in English medium bil...
This paper examines the image of women emanating from the Luo dirges and their implications in gende...
Traditional views on women in relation to men in almost all aspects of life have always been in favo...
This paper posits that there are elements of oppression in some of the Yoruba proverbs that relate t...
Generally in Africa, culture exerts enormous influence on the way of life of the people. In traditio...
Abstract The paper examines the images and reality of gender identity differences in Igbo community ...
This paper examines the construction of gender identity and roles in the Media in Nigeria. It seeks ...
Achieving gender equality requires socio-cultural transformation; unfortunately, this has not happen...
Gender inequality appears to be a universal problem especially in African countries. This inequality...