Socio-cultural shifts in the representation of gender (in)equality in Africa

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Munyangeyo, Theophile, Socio-cultural shifts in the representation of gender (in)equality in Africa, International Journal of African Society, Cultures and Traditions, 11, 2, 2023, 61-76-Download Item:
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Like anywhere else, many African societies were historically
characterised by traditional gender roles and patriarchal structures, where men held
dominant positions. Over time, social and political discourse on gender (in)equality in
Africa has seen growing commitments to reflecting on and addressing gender disparities
and equality promotion. Outside social and political discourse, literature has provided a
platform to challenge stereotypes and traditional gender-based roles. African authors
have portrayed the struggles, resilience, and agency of women in navigating societal
expectations, patriarchal structures, and cultural barriers preventing empowerment.
Through a Critical Discourse Analysis of a set of francophone African novels, this study
provides insights into socio-cultural shifts in the perceptions and representation of
gender (in)equality in francophone Africa. It highlights how literary representations both
reflect and shape the ongoing discourse surrounding gender (in)equality. It concludes
that current socio-cultural shifts in societal expectations vis-à-vis gender-related power
structures in Africa can foster impactful gender empowerment.
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Identities in Transformation , Inclusive Society , International Development , International Integration , French Language/Literature , Language and/or Literature, Modern , Language and/or Literature, Renaissance , Literary Criticism , Literary theory , Literature and cultural history of the Enlightenment , Literature, philosophy and ideology , comparative literature and cultural theoryISSN:
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