Ifi Amadiume (1 janv. 1947 – 11 h 18 min, 9 nov 2024 ans)
Description:
ABOUT
- Nigerian, PhD at University of London, teaches at Dartmouth College
- fieldwork among the Igbo of West Africa, focusing on gender, kinship, and power in pre- and post- colonial contexts
- emphasis on a non-Western approach to feminism that draws from Indigenous African concepts
- celebrated writer and poet
MAJOR WORKS
- Male Daughters, Female Husbands: Gender and Sex in an African Society (1987)
- Reinventing Africa: Matriarchy, REligion, and Culture (1997)
- The Mouth That Begs: Hunger, Cannibalism, and the Politics of Eating in Modern Africa (1999)
CONTRIBUTIONS
- challenging Western feminist assumptions
- concept of gender fluidity
- critique of colonialism and its impact on gender
- African feminism and Indigenous knowledge systems
CRITIQUES
- romanticization of precolonial gender relations
- overemphasis on colonialism as the cause of gender inequality
- application of Igbo gender systems to broader African contexts
- oversimplifying the diversity within Western feminist movements
Ajouté au bande de temps:
Date:
1 janv. 1947
11 h 18 min, 9 nov 2024 ans
~ 77 years