WOMEN HELD A BASICALLY COMPLEMENTARY RATHER THAN SUBORDINATE POSITION TO MEN IN PRE-COLONIAL AFRICA A DELIBERATION

Authors

  • DR. MUTONGI, CHIPO Midlands State University, Zimbabwe Open University, Great Zimbabwe University
  • THABANI, NYONI Department of Economics – University of Zimbabwe
  • DR. NYONI, SMARTSON. P. ZICHIRe Project – University of Zimbabwe

Keywords:

homogenous but heterogeneous, education, ethnicity,, race, location, and age

Abstract

Women are not homogenous but heterogeneous. Their statuses differ according to the class, level of education, ethnicity, race, location, and age. The status of women has been argued over a long period. It is argued that women held a basically complementary rather than subordinate position to men in pre-colonial Africa. Different feminist’s perspective and the Marxist will be used as theoretical guidelines for this deliberation. This however depended with the type of societies. This article deliberates on whether women held complementary rather than subordinate position in the recolonial era.

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2021-01-22

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WOMEN HELD A BASICALLY COMPLEMENTARY RATHER THAN SUBORDINATE POSITION TO MEN IN PRE-COLONIAL AFRICA A DELIBERATION. (2021). JournalNX - A Multidisciplinary Peer Reviewed Journal, 6(09), 289-294. https://repo.journalnx.com/index.php/nx/article/view/372

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