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Chidi M. Amaechi (University of Nigeria) Edwina U. Amaechi (University of Nigeria)
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숙명여자대학교 아시아여성연구원 Asian Women Asian Women Vol.35 No.3
발행연도
2019.9
수록면
93 - 113 (21page)
DOI
10.14431/aw.2019.09.35.3.93

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African gender cosmology is often deemed to be wrapped up in patriarchal domination. However, such perceptions consider neither what was obtained during the pre-colonial period in Africa nor the distorting external influences on African societies. Sometimes, the alien cultures are, ironically, praised for the liberation of women from the shackles of a barbaric and cruel patriarchal culture, without considering how the anti-equality Western gender worldview of the Victorian era helped to derail the indigenous one which would have been more amenable to the trending notion of gender equality. Using the pre-colonial Igbo society of southeastern Nigeria as an example, this paper attempts to prove, from a historical perspective, that the indigenous African socio-political and cultural structures and practices hinged largely on the complementarity of the sexes, as opposed to total male domination. The paper is based mainly on primary data sourced from direct oral interviews and focus group discussions. In a historical descriptive and analytical manner, the information was subjected to critical analysis in order to ascertain the actual structure of Igbo traditional gender relations during the stated period. Significantly, the realization and espousal of this more sympathetic foundation of African indigenous gender culture, especially in this era of cultural reawakening in the continent, will surely lend strong support to the attainment of gender equity in Africa and beyond.

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Abstract
Introduction
Conceptual and Theoretical Clarifications
Method
Discussion of Findings
Conclusion
References

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