Family Matters: Feminist Concepts in African Philosophy of Culture (SUNY series, Feminist Philosophy)

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Charts new trends in gender studies through a compelling analysis of Igbo society.Prior to European colonialism, Igboland, a region in Nigeria, was a nonpatriarchal, nongendered society governed by separate but interdependent political systems for men and women. In the last one hundred fifty years, the Igbo family has undergone vast structural changes in response to a barrage of cultural forces. Critically rereading social practices and oral and written histories of Igbo women and the society, Nkiru Uwechia Nzegwu demonstrates how colonial laws, edicts, and judicial institutions facilitated the creation of gender inequality in Igbo society. Nzegwu exposes the unlikely convergence of Western feminist and African male judges’ assumptions about “traditional” African values where women are subordinate and oppressed. Instead she offers a conception of equality based on historical Igbo family structures and practices that challenges the epistemological and ontological bases of Western feminist inquiry.Nkiru Uwechia Nzegwu is Professor of Africana Studies and Philosophy at Binghamton University, State University of New York. Read more

ASIN B008M4H77A
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ISBN13 978-0791481820
Language English
File size 2.9 MB
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Publisher SUNY Press
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Print length 330 pages
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Publication date February 1, 2012
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