Afro-Womanism and the Development of Gender Consciousness |
( Vol-11,Issue-9,September 2024 ) OPEN ACCESS |
Author(s): |
Dr Ibrahim Yekini, Armande M. Hounkpe |
Keywords: |
Afro-Womanism, Gender Consciousness, Feminist Theory, Intersectionality, Societal Norms. |
Abstract: |
Afro-Womanism emerges as a critical framework that bridges the gap between traditional feminist thought and the lived experiences of Black women. By centering race, gender, and culture, Afro-Womanism provides a unique lens through which to explore both historical and contemporary gender issues. This article examines the evolution of gender consciousness through an Afro-Womanist lens, emphasizing the influence of societal norms on women of African descent. Through case studies from the 18th Century to the modern era, the article highlights how Afro-Womanism enables a more holistic understanding of gender dynamics across different cultural and socio-political contexts. |
Article Info: |
Received: 15 Aug 2024, Receive in revised form: 11 Sep 2024, Accepted: 16 Sep 2024, Available online: 25 Sep 2024 |
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Advanced Engineering Research and Science