African Women in Towns: An Aspect of Africa's Social Revolution

African Women in Towns: An Aspect of Africa's Social Revolution
ISBN-10
052120237X
ISBN-13
9780521202374
Category
Social Science
Pages
260
Language
English
Published
1974-02-28
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Author
Kenneth Little

Description

This 1973 book analyses the changing position of women in an urban context in sub-Saharan Africa. In spite of the fact that women, at the time of publication, were often important leaders of opinion and in these countries the proportion of women in professional work was at least as large as in Britain, few researchers and even fewer television and newspaper reporters paid them sufficient attention. As the new role of women in Africa was peculiarly a phenomenon of the city, Professor Little's book uses the concept of urbanization in order to analyse the radical changes taking place. He shows how certain women's movements were growing out of the African woman's desire for a new relationship with the man. This leads him to consider the part played by women in the political arena, and women's position not only in monogamous marriage, but also in extra-marital and sexual relationships.

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