Women Empowerment and the Feminist Agenda in Africa

Women Empowerment and the Feminist Agenda in Africa

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Release Date: October, 2023|Copyright: © 2023 |Pages: 356
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-9721-0
ISBN13: 9781668497210|ISBN10: 1668497212|ISBN13 Softcover: 9781668497227|EISBN13: 9781668497234
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Description:

Women in Africa have been historically relegated to the role of spectators in their own life stories. The dominant narratives of African womanhood have been written by non-African scholars and have resulted in the coloniality of knowledge about African womanhood. This has forced silence on the part of African women, resulting in a negative perception of African women that stems from misguided interpretations of their lived experiences.

However, African women know that women and children bore the brunt of crises in their communities, and many are committed to correcting the disparities and forging new relationships between state and society. Women Empowerment and the Feminist Agenda in Africa, initiates research and studies in the social sciences to address this issue. The book provides an overview and introduction to the study of feminist theory and practice in Africa in the social sciences, making it a starting point for further and more advanced study. The book is designed to enable practitioners, academics, and researchers to translate feminist theory and concepts into practice and stimulate debate by encouraging them to adopt a challenging, questioning perspective on feminist research and ideas.

Topics covered in the book include an overview of feminist perspectives on sex and gender, conceptualizing feminism in Africa, epistemological foundations of feminism in Africa, feminist perspectives on African culture and languages, ethical foundations of feminism in Africa, African women through Western eyes, revisiting African womanhood historical archives, and many more. The research encapsulated within this book is written for researchers, academics, and advanced tertiary studies, as well as professional gender and feminist organizations focusing on Africa. It will be useful and enlightening for post-graduate students and staff in Africa and the international community, the non-governmental community in Africa, women's movement organizations in Africa, independent researchers and academics, the African community at large, and academic program leadership of African studies. By providing a comprehensive introduction to the field and encouraging challenging, questioning perspectives on feminist research and ideas, this book will contribute to new concepts and issues in feminism and gender studies in Africa and promote a more accurate and authentic understanding of African womanhood.

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The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • African Culture
  • African Languages
  • African Womanhood
  • Conceptualizing Feminism
  • Decolonial Theories
  • Epistemological Foundations
  • Ethical Foundations
  • Feminist Movements
  • Feminist Perspectives
  • Feminist Policies
  • Gendered and Sexual Violence in Africa
  • Global Declarations
  • Indigenous Afro-Feminist Theories
  • Marriage And Reproductive Choice
  • Standpoint Theories
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The book highlights the lens through which societies and groups of people, in this case women ought to be studied and understood. It amplifies the voice of women, their experiences, knowledge and perceptions of various issues that concern their lives. The book elevates women’s awareness of themselves and their surrounding as well as their capacity to identify and solve problems that affect them.

– Rhoda Malowa, Scholar, Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Malawi
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Maxwell Musingafi is Professor of Public Policy & Governance in the Department of Development Studies at the National University of Lesotho with lectureship experience at tertiary institutions stretching back to 2003 (Gweru polytechnic, Zimbabwe Open University, Great Zimbabwe University, University of Eswatini and the National University of Lesotho). He is chairperson of the GBV committee; member of the Conferences Committee; Humanities Journal Resuscitation Committee; Executive Board Member of the Faculty of Humanities; and Senator at the National University of Lesotho. Maxwell is External Examiner (GZU; MSU); Peer Reviewer/Thought Leader (Zimbabwe Council of Higher Education); Consultant-Devolution Implementation (Gvnt of Zim), Editorial Board Member (Uneswa Journal of Education); 2022 Lesotho Voluntary National Reviewer for SDG5 (UNDP); Country Reviewer for Zimbabwe (Global Integrity); and Member (International Society for Development & Sustainability). Professor Musingafi is a novelist and researcher in gender, conflict, peace, governance and water studies with a track record of more than 300 published works.
Chipo Hungwe teaches Sociology at the Midlands State University. She has a keen interest in women's experiences and has published extensively on women, ageing and migration. She has provided consultancy services to international organisations including the UN Women. Chipo is a member of the International Sociological Association, the International Labour and Employment Relations Association (ILERA), and the European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes (EADI).
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