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Can't a Girl have it All? Interrogating Gender Paradigms in Ama Ata Aidoo's The Girl Who Can and Other Stories.

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dc.creator Mpale Yvonne Mwansasu Silkiluwasha
dc.date 2018-05-03T11:49:43Z
dc.date 2018-05-03T11:49:43Z
dc.date 2015
dc.date.accessioned 2021-05-03T13:11:12Z
dc.date.available 2021-05-03T13:11:12Z
dc.identifier 9856-0227
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11810/4708
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11810/4708
dc.description This article seeks to explore Ama Ata Aidioo’s (2002) work for the purpose of interrogating how African feminists and/or women writers represent challenges facing African women, as well as suggested or implied solutions to their problems. The analysis interprets four stories: “Lice”, “Comparisons”, “The Girl Who Can”, and “Heavy Moments” in an attempts to identify elements of women’s oppressions under patriarchy rule, and to what extent women can challenge that system. Although some female characters in these stories have proved to challenge the system and subverted men’s hierarchy, the underlying implications as to what a woman ought to do to overcome the oppression leaves a lot to be desired. The article attempts to disentangle Aidoos’s narratives, and in the process of disentangling it demonstrates newly established feminist constructs that ought to be subverted.
dc.language en
dc.publisher Tanzania Journal of Population Studies and Development
dc.relation 22:1&2;
dc.subject Research Subject Categories::HUMANITIES and RELIGION
dc.subject feminism, deconstruction, socialization, social constructs, patriarchy, gender
dc.title Can't a Girl have it All? Interrogating Gender Paradigms in Ama Ata Aidoo's The Girl Who Can and Other Stories.
dc.type Journal Article, Peer Reviewed


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