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Male Daughters, Female Husbands: Gender And Sex In An African Society
Ifi Amadiume

Male Daughters, Female Husbands: Gender And Sex In An African Society

gender and sex in an African society

Zed Books (1987)
9780862325954
| Paperback
256 pages | 137 x 213 mm | English
Dewey 305.488963
LC Classification DT515.45.I33 .A47 1987
LC Control No. 88125345

Genre

  • Electronic Books

Subject

  • Gender Studies/General
  • Gender Studies/Sexuality
  • Nigeria

Plot

Challenging the received orthodoxies of social anthropology, Ifi Amadiume argues that in precolonial society, sex and gender did not necessarily coincide. Examining the structures that enabled women to achieve power, she shows that roles were neither rigidly masculinized nor feminized.Economic changes in colonial times undermined women’s status and reduced their political role and Dr Amadiume maintains, patriarchal tendencies introduced by colonialism persist today, to the detriment of women.Critical of the chauvinist stereotypes established by colonial anthropology, the author stresses the importance of recognizing women’s economic activities as as essential basis of their power. She is also critical of those western feminists who, when relating to African women, tend to accept the same outmoded projections.

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Location 305.4 AMA
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