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Can Feminism Be African?
Book • 2020
In this book, Minna Salami delves into the complex relationship between feminism and African identity.
She argues against the populist critique that labels feminism as a Western imposition, instead highlighting the precolonial African societies that embraced principles of gender equity and collective leadership.
The book aims to redefine the narratives around African feminism, emphasizing its indigenous roots and its relevance to contemporary social and political issues.
She argues against the populist critique that labels feminism as a Western imposition, instead highlighting the precolonial African societies that embraced principles of gender equity and collective leadership.
The book aims to redefine the narratives around African feminism, emphasizing its indigenous roots and its relevance to contemporary social and political issues.