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ImageFrancophone and anglophone feminist and  gynandrist novelists (Zynab Alkali, Mariama Ba, Mongo Beti, Buchi  Emecheta, Henri Lopez, Amina Sow Fall, Flora Nwapa, Ifeoma Okoye,  I.N.C. Aniebo) have dramatized the cause of wronged womanhood and the  dehumanizing and patriarchal conditions under which the African woman  is forced to function, often abandoned after exploitation. Education  and economic autonomy become avenues for survival for the oppressed  woman. This sometimes creates harmony that sustains companionate union.  The study encourages women to exercise the will to change and to  transcend the negative strictures (polygamy, barrenness, infidelity)  that destabilize homes and promote abandonment.

Women in Chains Content:

  • Women in Chains: The Universal Canvas
  • Barrenness: Catalyst for Self-Discovery
  • Polygamy & Abandonment
  • Infidelity, Incest & Abandonment
  • Feminist Awareness & The Abandoned Female
  • Conclusion: The Will to Change
  • Bibliography

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The authour, Rose Ure Mezu was born of Igbo parents in Lagos, Nigeria, on November 12, 1947. She received her early education in Port-Harcourt, Nigeria. She studied French in Abidjan and Paris and obtained her B.A. (magna cum laude) and M.A. from the State University of New York at Buffalo and later obtained a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from the University of Port-Harcourt, Nigeria. Dr. Rose Mezu is professor of English and Comparative literature at Morgan State University, Maryland. She is also author of several articles, ten books including two books of poems.

 
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