Ani Dike Egwuonwu is a social scientist and this book is the outcome of several years of observations and interviews about marriage problems in Africa. Egwuonwu intended to show a vivid picture of the problems that have had a deleterious effect on traditional African marriages. The subtlety of his use of the institution of marriage to capture the underlying prejudices and stereotypes that exist among African tribes was certainly a creative venture
It is not often that a person can pick up a book and read it with clarity and understanding, especia...
Part of the Indiana University series on Blacks in the Diaspora, this book brings together ten essay...
In most societies, it is through marriage that families access alliance and filiation. Marriage is a...
Ani Dike Egwuonwu is a social scientist and this book is the outcome of several years of observation...
MacGaffey, professor of anthropology at Haverford College, has based this carefully crafted book on ...
Love Medicine brings together the stories of the Kashpaws and Lamartines, two Chippewa families of N...
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The knowledge base of the social sciences and helping professions is characterised by paradigms and ...
Americanah is based on a love story that revolved around 3 continents - Africa, North America, and E...
The two professors of English at Nigerian universities who jointly prepared this small book did thre...
The article x-rays the similarities and differences in marriage systems amongst the Tiv and Igbo. Ti...
This paper had been presented for promotion at the University of Khartoum. To get the full text plea...
Gikandi, has added an excellent critical work to his earlier volumes on new African writers. Employi...
Elechi Amadi is a Nigerian-born member of the Ikwerre tribe. He was trained in the Nigerian Universi...
This study investigates the patterns of marriage instability in modern African society, especially L...
It is not often that a person can pick up a book and read it with clarity and understanding, especia...
Part of the Indiana University series on Blacks in the Diaspora, this book brings together ten essay...
In most societies, it is through marriage that families access alliance and filiation. Marriage is a...
Ani Dike Egwuonwu is a social scientist and this book is the outcome of several years of observation...
MacGaffey, professor of anthropology at Haverford College, has based this carefully crafted book on ...
Love Medicine brings together the stories of the Kashpaws and Lamartines, two Chippewa families of N...
This book is a valuable contribution to African and African American studies in that it brings toget...
The knowledge base of the social sciences and helping professions is characterised by paradigms and ...
Americanah is based on a love story that revolved around 3 continents - Africa, North America, and E...
The two professors of English at Nigerian universities who jointly prepared this small book did thre...
The article x-rays the similarities and differences in marriage systems amongst the Tiv and Igbo. Ti...
This paper had been presented for promotion at the University of Khartoum. To get the full text plea...
Gikandi, has added an excellent critical work to his earlier volumes on new African writers. Employi...
Elechi Amadi is a Nigerian-born member of the Ikwerre tribe. He was trained in the Nigerian Universi...
This study investigates the patterns of marriage instability in modern African society, especially L...
It is not often that a person can pick up a book and read it with clarity and understanding, especia...
Part of the Indiana University series on Blacks in the Diaspora, this book brings together ten essay...
In most societies, it is through marriage that families access alliance and filiation. Marriage is a...