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A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS 0F AFRICANA WOMEN’S CONCEPTIONS OF MARRIAGE IN AMA ATA AIDOO’S CHANGES: A LOVE STORY. (1991).
Author(s) -
Babacar Diakhaté
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
addaiyan journal of arts humanaties and social sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2581-8783
DOI - 10.36099/ajahss.3.6.5
Subject(s) - deconstruction (building) , gender studies , independence (probability theory) , sociology , gender equality , ecology , statistics , mathematics , biology
Contemporary African women writers shift from a “deconstruction” project to a larger “reconstruction” of the society through modern females’ life and experiences. Wilson-Tag asserts that African women’s writings are marked by gender perspectives that are mediated by history, culture and class (Wilson-tagoe: 1997:14). This article depicts the African women, with western education, who exercise a measure of authority over their bodies in their marriages. Feminists’ theories inherited from western countries and women’s financial independence are the causes of most marriages failure.

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