What is the main focus of african feminist writers?
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African feminism is the type of feminism that is concerned to the problems specifically faced by the women of African origin. This included women living within the African continent, African Americans are not included.
African Feminist Writers have their main focus on topics such as;
(i) Motherism
(ii) African Womanism
(iii) Women Palavering
(iv) Patriarchy
(v) Traditional Conformity
(vi) Sexuality
The main purpose of these writings is to highlight issues of women from the specific origin.
African Feminist Writers have their main focus on topics such as;
(i) Motherism
(ii) African Womanism
(iii) Women Palavering
(iv) Patriarchy
(v) Traditional Conformity
(vi) Sexuality
The main purpose of these writings is to highlight issues of women from the specific origin.
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Explanation:
Naomi Nkealah writes that African feminism "strives to create a new, liberal, productive and self-reliant African woman within the heterogeneous cultures of Africa. Feminisms in Africa, ultimately, aim at modifying culture as it affects women in different societies."
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