Men and masculinities in modern AfricaExtrait de la couverture : "Over the last twenty years, gender has become a major research focus in Africa studies, resulting in a surge of rich material. Yet men have rarely been the subject of gender research in Africa, and africanist scholars have yet to fully address how shifting meanings of gender have affected African men or how the understandings and practices of masculinity have been contested and transformed during the colonial and postcolonial eras. This collection is the firt to analyze the concepts and issues involved in exploring African men and the constructions of masculinity in sub-Saharan Africa. An introduction establishes the major themes of the anthology : -men as gendered actors -the social construction of masculinity -masculinity as a relational category hegemonic and subordinate masculinities This book challenges stereotypes of African men as savages, patriarchs, or emasculated colonial victims. Essays establish the centrality of gender to the social and political transformation of the 20th-centrury Africa. Chronologically and regionally diverse, the collection moves from the early colonial period through the era of independence and inclludes local studies throughtout the continent, as well as the work of both junior and senior scholars. Anyone interested in scholarship on gender and Africa will find this collection invaluable and thought provoking." |
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AHEBI UGBABE AND THE BRITISH: CHANCE MEETING OR COLLABORATION
? All of this mayhem was happening against the backdrop of an overwhelming
colonial invasion. In January 1909 the British first patrolled the Enugu- Ezike area
, ...
AHEBI UGBABE AND THE BRITISH: CHANCE MEETING OR COLLABORATION
? All of this mayhem was happening against the backdrop of an overwhelming
colonial invasion. In January 1909 the British first patrolled the Enugu- Ezike area
, ...
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Although Ahebi Ugbabe was born a woman, she was able to tap into this British
obsession with youth. ... Evidence suggests that Ahebi not only worked to satisfy
the sexual appetites of the British colonials, but she also revealed the routes by ...
Although Ahebi Ugbabe was born a woman, she was able to tap into this British
obsession with youth. ... Evidence suggests that Ahebi not only worked to satisfy
the sexual appetites of the British colonials, but she also revealed the routes by ...
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Abugu, Amos. Farmer. 4 October 1998. Abugu, Boniface. Ex-councilor and retired
headmaster, now farmer. 4 October 1998. Abugu, Ignatius. Olu Oha Imufu Enugu-
Ezike. 28 September 1998. Abugwu, Chikere. Ahebi Ugbabe descendant.
Abugu, Amos. Farmer. 4 October 1998. Abugu, Boniface. Ex-councilor and retired
headmaster, now farmer. 4 October 1998. Abugu, Ignatius. Olu Oha Imufu Enugu-
Ezike. 28 September 1998. Abugwu, Chikere. Ahebi Ugbabe descendant.
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Contents
Men and Masculinities in Modern African History | 1 |
Challenging Senior Masculinity | 9 |
Forsaking Their Fathers? Colonialism Christianity and Coming | 33 |
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