Widow Inheritance and Contested Citizenship in Kenya

Widow Inheritance and Contested Citizenship in Kenya

by Awino Okech
Widow Inheritance and Contested Citizenship in Kenya

Widow Inheritance and Contested Citizenship in Kenya

by Awino Okech

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Overview

This book examines the practice of widow inheritance in order to explore the intersection between power, gender and sexualities in Kenya.

Using widow inheritance amongst the Luo of Kenya as a case study, the book explores the role of body politics in the construction of gendered subjects and nations. Widow Inheritance and Contested Citizenship in Kenya unpacks how ‘respectable femininities’ and ‘wayward sexualities’ become the ‘sites’ within which national and state politics are ritualized and where tensions resulting from non-hegemonic performances of both gender and sexuality are ‘resolved’. The empirical research that underpins this book is qualitative and grounded in feminist methodology, challenging the erasure of women’s narratives in hegemonic epistemologies.

Widow Inheritance and Contested Citizenship in Kenya will be of interest to students and scholars of African gender studies and women's rights.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780429663376
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/09/2019
Series: Routledge Studies on Gender and Sexuality in Africa
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 102
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Awino Okech is a lecturer at the Centre for Gender Studies, School of

Oriental and African Studies, London and a Senior Research Associate with

the African Leadership Centre, Kings College London.

Table of Contents

1. Gender, Sexuality and Culture 2. Dominant Discourses on Widow Inhereitance 3. Widow Inheritance and Gender Identity 4. Discursive Boundaries: Building Nations 5. Gendered Language and Culture 6. Conclusion

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