This work sets out to investigate the original understanding of the dignity of women in traditional Igbo socio-religious world (before 1900). This is engendered on the one hand by the extreme misinterpretations leveled against the traditional societies especially the African nations on the dehumanization of women; and on the other hand by the scandalous advances of the contemporary feminists ' campaign and advocacy for an equality that sets aside the dignity of the sexes, ranging from single parenting to masochism, deformation of the natural family setting and widespread abortion. The method employed for collection of data was mostly through literary survey and partly through examination of some resilient language culture and mythic...
Achieving gender equality requires socio-cultural transformation; unfortunately, this has not happen...
Achieving gender equality requires socio-cultural transformation; unfortunately, this has not happen...
Most women still hold to such traditions that have been adjudged inadequate by most modern society. ...
This work sets out to investigate the original understanding of the dignity of women in traditional ...
This project aims at addressing theologically the current patriarchal structures in Igbo society of ...
One consequence of western education is the injection into the African psyche the feeling of inferio...
Igbo-African thought covers a wide range of issues which come in the definition of the Igbo-African ...
This study investigates the psycho-spiritual and cultural rationale behind the widowhood practices i...
This paper explores the empowerment of the Igbo woman before and during the advent of the colonial m...
This study focuses on a small ethnic group in the western part of Igboland called Asaba. It describe...
This study focuses on a small ethnic group in the western part of Igboland called Asaba. It describe...
Marriage is often viewed in many cultures as the indispensable avenue towards self- realization. It ...
In this thesis, I examine the politics of sex and gender in the social and cultural systems of an Ig...
Most societies have always achieved balance through some internal mechanisms. Achieving gender balan...
The arrival of colonialism, Christianity and Islam introduced widespread changes into African societ...
Achieving gender equality requires socio-cultural transformation; unfortunately, this has not happen...
Achieving gender equality requires socio-cultural transformation; unfortunately, this has not happen...
Most women still hold to such traditions that have been adjudged inadequate by most modern society. ...
This work sets out to investigate the original understanding of the dignity of women in traditional ...
This project aims at addressing theologically the current patriarchal structures in Igbo society of ...
One consequence of western education is the injection into the African psyche the feeling of inferio...
Igbo-African thought covers a wide range of issues which come in the definition of the Igbo-African ...
This study investigates the psycho-spiritual and cultural rationale behind the widowhood practices i...
This paper explores the empowerment of the Igbo woman before and during the advent of the colonial m...
This study focuses on a small ethnic group in the western part of Igboland called Asaba. It describe...
This study focuses on a small ethnic group in the western part of Igboland called Asaba. It describe...
Marriage is often viewed in many cultures as the indispensable avenue towards self- realization. It ...
In this thesis, I examine the politics of sex and gender in the social and cultural systems of an Ig...
Most societies have always achieved balance through some internal mechanisms. Achieving gender balan...
The arrival of colonialism, Christianity and Islam introduced widespread changes into African societ...
Achieving gender equality requires socio-cultural transformation; unfortunately, this has not happen...
Achieving gender equality requires socio-cultural transformation; unfortunately, this has not happen...
Most women still hold to such traditions that have been adjudged inadequate by most modern society. ...