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Browsing Theses and Dissertations (African Languages) by Subject "Patriarchy"

Browsing Theses and Dissertations (African Languages) by Subject "Patriarchy"

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  • Muhoyi, Census (2021-07)
    This thesis is an exposition of the portrayal of women in selected pre- and post- colonial Shona fictional works. The exegesis of the selected Shona novels is guided by Afrocentered perspectives which are Africana Womanism ...
  • Sayi, Sanelisiwe (2022-11)
    The research examines gender stereotypes accorded to women in different socio-historical periods in selected Ndebele novels published in (1975-2016) written by both men and women. Eriksen (1994:29) defines stereotyping as ...
  • Zigara, Herbert (2016-11)
    This study sought to uncover gender bias in selected Shona novels and examine the manner in which authors present the subject. The major objectives were to identify the effects of hostile gender relations and assess Shona ...
  • Mathye, Hlamalani Ruth (2003-06-30)
    This dissertation is a critical examination of selected Tsonga novels by male and female writers. Positive and negative images of women by these authors are analysed, compared and evaluated from a feminist perspective. ...
  • Masuku, Norma (2005-11-30)
    In this thesis, the research focuses on the role and presentation of women in Zulu traditional literature. Employing feminism as a literary canon, the research investigates whether the perceived oppression of Zulu women ...
  • Ndhobela, Avhapfani Judith (2022-10)
    Gender inequality appears to be a universal problem especially in African countries. This inequality between men and women was also identified in the Vhavenḓa nation. The study investigated the socio-cultural content ...

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