ABSTRACT

This book considers how the establishment and/or improvement of gender equality impacts on the social, economic, religious, cultural, environmental and political developments of human societies in Africa and its Diaspora.

An interdisciplinary team of contributors examine the role of gender in development against the background of Africa’s convoluted and arduous history of state formation, slavery, colonialism, post-independence, nation-building and poverty. Each chapter highlights and stimulates further discussion on the struggles that many African and African Diaspora societies grapple with in the perplexing issue of gender and development - concentrating on gains that have been made and the challenges yet to be surmounted.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

Perspectives on gender and development in Africa and its Diaspora

chapter 1|14 pages

Women as sandwiches in the jaws of violence

A study of the impact of crisis on the female gender in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s novels

chapter 3|18 pages

Narrating the woes of women in wartime

Examples from Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo’s Roses and Bullets and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Half of a Yellow Sun

chapter 4|7 pages

Female circumcision

Inexpressiveness and loss in Julie Okoh’s Edewede

chapter 7|16 pages

Àsùnlé cannot be a man

A gendered analysis of Yorùbá Personal Names

chapter 8|14 pages

Gender equality, gender inequality, and gender complementary

Insights from Igbo traditional culture

chapter 9|14 pages

Gender and contesting phenomena (religion, culture, and ethnicity)

Toward development in Africa and the African Diaspora

chapter 10|11 pages

Gender equality

A comparative narrative in African religious, Christian, and Islamic traditions

chapter 12|12 pages

Islamic law of inheritance

Ultimate solution to social inequality against women in Yorùbá land

chapter 13|12 pages

Not on this mat

A biographical sketch of marriage, labor, sex, and gender relations in an African history

chapter 14|10 pages

Culture and development

Indigenous structures, gender, and everyday life in colonial coastal Southern Ghana

chapter 15|11 pages

The challenge of gender

Marginal participation of women in mathematics in Nigeria

chapter 16|11 pages

Rural women farmers and food production in Ekiti–Kwara, Nigeria

Motives and challenges of operation