Caught in the Divide

Caught in the Divide
Author: Bridget Osakwe-Usifo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2011
Genre:
ISBN: 9789789194353

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Women are Different

Women are Different
Author: Flora Nwapa
Publisher:
Total Pages: 138
Release: 1992-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780865433267

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The moving story of a group of Nigerian women which follows their lives from their schooldays together through the trials and tribulations of their adult lives. Through their stories we see some of the universal problems faced by women everywhere: the struggle for financial independence and a rewarding career, the difficulties of relationships, and the dilemmas of bringing up a family, often without a partner. Set against the background of a developing Nigeria, this novel shows Nwapa at her finest.

Nigerian Women Mobilized

Nigerian Women Mobilized
Author: Nina Emma Mba
Publisher: Institute of International Studies University of California
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1982
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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She Called Me Woman

She Called Me Woman
Author: Azeenarh Mohammed
Publisher:
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2018
Genre: Gender expression
ISBN: 9781911115595

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A brave and ground-breaking anthology of queer women's life stories

The Joys of Motherhood

The Joys of Motherhood
Author: Buchi Emecheta
Publisher: Heinemann
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1994
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780435909727

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...a graceful, touching, ironically titled tale. - John Updike A new edition of her classic novel to coincide with the publication of her other works in the African Writers Series. Nnu Ego is a woman devoted to her children, giving them all her energy, all her worldly possessions, indeed, all her life to them -- with the result that she finds herself friendless and alone in middle age. This story of a young mother's struggles in 1950s Lagos is a powerful commentary on polygamy, patriarchy, and women's changing roles in urban Nigeria.

Women in Africa

Women in Africa
Author: Nancy Hafkin
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1976-06-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 080476624X

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This collection of papers-all but one previously unpublished-presents the results of recent field research in the disciplines of history, political science, anthropology, sociology, and economics. The chief emphasis here is on change: on viewing African women as agents of change from the first arrival of Europeans to the present; and on seeking to change the perspective from which African women have been studied in the past. The papers encompass settings as diverse as eighteenth-century Senegal and contemporary Mozambique. Politically and socially, too, the local settings are various, including an Igbo village, the marketplaces of Abidjan and Accra, a development scheme in rural Tanzania, the churches of Freetown, and the streets of Mombasa. The contributors are Iris Berger, James L. Brain, George E. Brooks, Jr., Margaret Jean Hay, Barbara C. Lewis, Leith Mullings, Kamene Okonjo, Claire Robertson, Filomina Chioma Steady, Margaret Strobel, and Judith VanAllen.