Unraveling and Reweaving Sacred Canon in Africana Womanhood: Feminist Studies and Sacred Texts
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781498518215
ISBN-10: 1498518214
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 155 x 231 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield
Seria Feminist Studies and Sacred Texts
ISBN-10: 1498518214
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 155 x 231 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield
Seria Feminist Studies and Sacred Texts
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Cuprins
Introduction: Continental and Diasporan African Women Engage Each Other and Sacred Texts, Rosetta E. Ross¿¿¿vii
Section I. Reinterpreting, Revising, and Re-Inscribing Oral Texts
Chapter 1. ¿Akok¿bere nso Nim Adekyee¿: Women¿s Interpretation of Indigenous Oral Texts, Rose Mary Amenga-Etegö¿¿3
Chapter 2. Exploring Yoruba Proverbs with Feminine Lexis as a Tool for Reimaging African Womanhood, Helen Adekunbi Labeodan¿¿¿21
Chapter 3. A Critique of Indigenous ¿Wisdom¿ as Enshrined in Some Fanti Sayings and Practices on Wife-Beating in Ghana, Agnes Quansah¿¿¿35
Section II. Embodied Texts, the Body as Text
Chapter 4. When Caged Bodies Testify: African and African-descended Women¿s Memoirs as Sacred Texts, Liz Alexander and Melanie C. Jones¿¿¿51
Chapter 5. ¿You Don¿t Have the Right to Keep Us Silent, We Have Reference in Matters of Religion and Law¿: Voices of Ghanaian Muslim Women in Dawah, Rabiatu Ammah¿¿¿69
Chapter 6. Considering Violence Perpetrated against Women in Central Africa in the Light of God¿s Word: Two Case Studies, Antoinette Yindjarä¿¿87
Chapter 7. Boko Haram Insurgence, the Chibok Girls¿ Abduction and the Implications for the Girl Child in Nigeria, Ruth Oke and Helen Adekunbi Labeodan¿¿¿93
Chapter 8. ¿Now You Have Struck a Rock¿: Rizpah, Black Mama Trauma, and the Power of Shaming in the Face of the Powers, Valerie Bridgeman¿¿¿107
Section III. Written Texts: Interrogating, Unmasking, and Taking Charge
Chapter 9. ¿Those Who Entrusted Their Affairs to a Woman Will not Prosper¿: Its Implication in the Ghanaian Muslim Community, Fatimatu Sulemanu¿¿¿121
Chapter 10. Judges 19 and the Virgin Daughter¿s Trauma: ¿Small Voice¿ Implications for African Women and Girls, Elizabeth Siwo-Okundi¿¿¿139
Chapter 11. Sitäs Story as a Text of Terror: A Motswana Woman¿s Impressions, Elizabeth Motswapong¿¿¿153
Chapter 12. Say My Name: Failure to Name, Misnaming, and Renaming as Acts of Violence against Africana Women, NaShieka Knight¿¿¿167