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A Feminist African Philosophy Syllabus

Propaedeutic bookmarks toward a feminist African Philosophy Syllabus:

Oyeronke Oyewumi, The Invention of Women: Making an African Sense of Western Gender Discourses

Gail M. Presbey, “Should Women Love “Wisdom”? Evaluating the Ethiopian Wisdom Tradition.”

Nkiru Uwechia Nzegwu, Family Matters: Feminist Concepts in African Philosophy of Culture

Betty Wambui, “Women, Children, Goats, Land.”

Sophie Oluwole, Socrates and Orunmila: Two Patron Saints of Classical Philosophy

Sylvia Tamale, African Sexualities: A Reader

Pumla Dineo Gqola, Rape: A South African Nightmare

Lahoucine Ouzgane and Robert Morrell (eds.), African Masculinities: Men in Africa from the late Nineteenth Century to the Present.

Yaba Badoe, The Witches of Gambaga

Saba Mahmood, Politics of Piety: The Islamic Revival and the Feminist Subject

Olufemi Taiwo, “Theory and the Future of Women’s Studies in Nigeria.”

Amina Mama, “The Power of Feminist Pan-African Intellect.”

Jean Allman, Susan Geiger and Nakanyiki Musisi, eds. Women in African Colonial Histories

Louise du Toit and Azille Coetzee, “Gendering African Philosophy, or: African Feminism as Decolonizing Force”

Sandra Harding,”The curious coincidence of feminine and African moralities”

This entry was posted in Philosophy, Teaching on February 17, 2018 by Ochieng.

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