Gender Research in Africa
Theoretical and Methodological Pathways
R Sooryamoorthy author Vivian Ojong author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:30th Sep '25
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This book considers how methodologies, theories and analytical frameworks from gender studies can be applied to African societies’ cultural, social, and historical contexts.
The book advocates for the importance of feminist research practices which highlight women and their lived experiences within a gendered world in Africa. Gender studies has grown in prominence over recent decades, rooted in an awareness that gender is no longer just an issue in the margins but core to the analysis of the interaction of power, identity, and social relations in the world. This book considers how the field can evolve further in a postcolonial context, integrating indigenous and local knowledge systems and practices. Covering how gender is contested in African settings, the book outlines how researchers can approach the ways in which social and racial categories, class, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status intersect to produce gender-based violence.
Overall, this book shows how gender-sensitive methodologies can help researchers to gain deeper insights into discrimination, inequalities, and gender-based violence, and thus contribute to better-adapted social and legal reforms.
"Gender Research in Africa is an insightful and timely contribution that powerfully bridges theory and lived experience. It offers a rich array of methodological and conceptual tools for understanding gender on the continent. This book will be an indispensable resource for scholars, students, and practitioners committed to transformative knowledge."
Nakanyike B. Musisi, University of Toronto, Canada.
ISBN: 9781041093794
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 580g
218 pages