African matriarchy
an analysis in the writings of feminisms
Keywords:
African Matriarchy, African feminisms, Afrocentered FeminismAbstract
The article aims to understand African matriarchy and its relations with feminist theories, based on texts by Oyèrónké Oyěwùmí and Nah Dove. The research is descriptive and analytical, bibliographical in nature. Focusing on the respective works, a comparative analysis is made
of two perspectives of matriarchy:
African and Afrocentric.
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