Feminist African Philosophy

Feminist African Philosophy

Women and the Politics of Difference

Ipadeola, Abosede Priscilla

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2024

166

Mole

9781032131313

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Preface Introduction: The Necessity of Philosophy on the Continent PART I Chapter One: What Is This Thing Called African Philosophy? Chapter Two: Feminist Scholarship in Africa: How Far Have We Really Come? Chapter Three: African Philosophy and the Shackles of Androcentrism Chapter Four: Mainstreaming Gender Issues in African Philosophy: A Decolonization Effort PART II Chapter Five: African Women, Illogicality and Epistemic Tyranny Chapter Six: African Women as Moral Agents and Judges Chapter Seven: Women as Metaphysical Figures in Traditional and Contemporary Africa Chapter Eight: Women, Marginalization, and African Political Theories Conclusion: From Episteme and Doxa: The Imperative of a Gender-Balanced Discourse in Contemporary Africa
FEMINIST;African philosophy;Eurocentric hegemonies;African Socialism;Negritude;Ujamaa;Gender Egalitarianism;Feminist African;Vice Versa;African Women;African Epistemology;Confer;Pristine;African Scholars;Philosophic Sagacity;Widow Inheritance;Young Men;African Metaphysics;Contemporary African Philosophers;Transatlantic Slave Trade;Epistemic Injustice;Contemporary Africa;Colonial Administration;Epistemic Tyranny;Violated;Contemporary Africans;Precolonial Africa;African Political Philosophy;African Societies