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Publikováno v:
e-Bangi Journal of Social Science and Humanities. 20
The interface between African tradition and modernity is one of the concerns of spirited debates in the post-colonial period. Although most African writers deal with it, relatively few have attempted to depict how tradition and modernity may both ben
Autor:
Nelly Maenetja, Mphoto Mogoboya
Publikováno v:
Journal of African Languages and Literary Studies. 2:31-43
It is axiomatic that African women have been compromised by patriarchy for centuries, with culture used as a subterfuge. This paper, therefore, strives to subvert existing cultural adversities meted out against African women for African development.
Publikováno v:
African Journal of Gender, Society and Development (formerly Journal of Gender, Information and Development in Africa). 10:61-80
This article demonstrates the abstractness of the gender theory of motherism posited by Nigerian scholar Catherine Acholonu, showing its weakness as a theory by which to gauge rural women’s experiences in Africa. Using the short stories of South Af
Autor:
Mphoto Mogoboya, Tebogo Kekana
Publikováno v:
Journal of African Education. 2:85-106
Autor:
Thabo Mahasha, Mphoto Mogoboya
Publikováno v:
African Journal of Peace and Conflict Studies. 9:49-64
This article explores the quest for political transformation in South Africa as depicted in Zakes Mda's The Madonna of Excelsior (2002). It is underpinned by the Immorality and Prohibition of Marriage Act as a legislative framework that adversely imp
Publikováno v:
Journal of African Languages and Literary Studies. 1:33-45
Though Africans are striving to re-define and re-construct themselves through re-asserting their eroded African cultural identity, this appears to be a mammoth, almost insurmountable task. It remains a nuanced terrain because, on the one hand, there
Publikováno v:
African Journal of Gender, Society and Development (formerly Journal of Gender, Information and Development in Africa). 9:265-289
This paper strives to make a case for the use of Northern Sotho as an indigenous official language in the post-apartheid South Africa. It contends that though Northern Sotho is constitutionally accorded the status of an official language in the new S
Autor:
Mphoto Mogoboya, M.E. Montle
Publikováno v:
Journal of African Languages and Literary Studies. 1:7-19
Autor:
M.E. Montle, Mphoto Mogoboya
Publikováno v:
Ubuntu : Journal of Conflict and Social Transformation. 9:71-86
Publikováno v:
Journal of Gender, Information and Development in Africa. 8:149-167