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Overview

This timely and expansive multidisciplinary and transdisciplinary collection dissects precolonial, colonial, and post-independence issues of male dominance, power, and control over the female body in the legal, socio-cultural, and political contexts in Africa. Contributors focus on the historical, theoretical, and empirical narratives of intersecting perspectives of gender and patriarchy in at least ten countries across the major sub-regions of the African continent. In these well-researched chapters, authors provide a deeper understanding of patriarchy and gender inequality in identifying misogyny, resisting male supremacy, reforming discriminatory laws, embracing human-centered public policies, expanding academic scholarship on the continent, and more.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781793638571
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 03/25/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 248
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Veronica Fynn Bruey is a module convenor at the University of London’s School of Advanced Study, director of Flowers School of Global Health Science, faculty affiliate at Seattle University School of Law, and research affiliate with the University of London’s Refugee Law Initiative.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Veronica Fynn Bruey

Chapter 1: The Past Before Us: Reimagining Patriarchy and Gender in Africa

L. Amede Obiora

Chapter 2: Intersectionality, Women’s Rights in Africa, and the Maputo Protocol

Johanna E. Bond

Chapter 3: Building the Patriarchy Index for sub-Saharan Africa: Perceptions and Acceptance of Violence Matter Most

Verena Tandrayen-Ragoobur

Chapter 4: Patriarchy and Gender Challenges in Africa: Burdens of Wedlock Children in Cameroon

Chick Loveline Ayoh Epse Ndi

Chapter 5: Widow Inheritance in Northern Uganda: Patriarchy or Parenting?

Charles Amone

Chapter 6: Patriarchal and Traditional Gender Roles in Pre- and Post-Independent Eritrea:

A Sociopolitical Analysis

Valentina Fusari and Venkatanarayanan S

Chapter 7: Equal Spaces or Patriarchy? Examining Women’s Participation in Tax Rulemaking

Bernadette Malunga

Chapter 8: Zambia’s Prison Laws and Allied Legislation: The Plight of Women Prisoners Accompanied with Children

Ellah TM Siangándu

Chapter 9: Challenging “Supernormal Patriarchy” in Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining Policies and Laws in Zambia from an Ecofeminist Perspective

Fatima Mandhu

Chapter 10: Football Stadiums as Patriarchal Spaces: Experiences from Harare, Zimbabwe

Manase Kudzai Chiweshe

Chapter 11: Mame Diarra: A Case Study of a Senegalese Female Saint and Sufi

Cheikh Seye

Chapter 12: Misogyny, Xenophobia, and Masculinity in the Academy: An Epicenter of Violence, Abuse of Power, and Humiliation

Veronica Fynn Bruey

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