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- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783031405822
- Artikelnr.: 69510658
- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783031405822
- Artikelnr.: 69510658
1 Introduction: African Women in Cultural, Political and Public Spaces.-Part I Nigerian Women in Cultural Spaces.-2 Ethno-Cultural Construction of Femininity in Igbo Folklore.-3 Women as the Unsung Breadwinners in Igbo Cosmology in Chinua Achebe's Things FallApart and Arrow of God.-4 Women as Agents of Change in Some Dance Traditions of Orogun People of Delta State .-5 The Dynamics of Traditional Power Structure: Women,Culture and Leadership in Achebe's Things Fall Apart .-Part II Nigerian Women and Media Engagements.-6 Female Engagement and Nollywood in Postmodern Africa.-7 Gender Issues in the Nigerian Public Relations Profession.-8 Influence of Television Viewing on Eating DisordersAmong Female Nigerian Undergraduates of Universities of Jos and Lagos.-9 Audience Perception of the Role of Culture and Media in Gender Stereotypes in Nigerian Television Commercials.-10 ICT as a Tool for Women's Empowerment.-Part III African Women and Legal Frameworks.-11 Towards Women's Career Advancements: The Banality of Recognition of Marital Rape in Nigeria.-12 Leadership and Gender Diversity on Corporate Boardin Nigeria.-13 Customary Law of Succession in Nigeria: Rethinking the Legal Status of Women.-14 The Objectives of Gender Studies in Translation.-15 Social Media Re-victimization and Stigmatization of Sexual Assault Victims: Exploring the Representation and Social Reactions of Sexual Assault Cases in Nigeria
1 Introduction: African Women in Cultural, Political and Public Spaces.-Part I Nigerian Women in Cultural Spaces.-2 Ethno-Cultural Construction of Femininity in Igbo Folklore.-3 Women as the Unsung Breadwinners in Igbo Cosmology in Chinua Achebe's Things FallApart and Arrow of God.-4 Women as Agents of Change in Some Dance Traditions of Orogun People of Delta State .-5 The Dynamics of Traditional Power Structure: Women,Culture and Leadership in Achebe's Things Fall Apart .-Part II Nigerian Women and Media Engagements.-6 Female Engagement and Nollywood in Postmodern Africa.-7 Gender Issues in the Nigerian Public Relations Profession.-8 Influence of Television Viewing on Eating DisordersAmong Female Nigerian Undergraduates of Universities of Jos and Lagos.-9 Audience Perception of the Role of Culture and Media in Gender Stereotypes in Nigerian Television Commercials.-10 ICT as a Tool for Women's Empowerment.-Part III African Women and Legal Frameworks.-11 Towards Women's Career Advancements: The Banality of Recognition of Marital Rape in Nigeria.-12 Leadership and Gender Diversity on Corporate Boardin Nigeria.-13 Customary Law of Succession in Nigeria: Rethinking the Legal Status of Women.-14 The Objectives of Gender Studies in Translation.-15 Social Media Re-victimization and Stigmatization of Sexual Assault Victims: Exploring the Representation and Social Reactions of Sexual Assault Cases in Nigeria