Patriarchy and social determinism: interrogating feminist agenda in Tanzania’s neglected poetry

Eliah S. Mwaifuge
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This paper examines poems written in English by Tanzanians from a feminist perspective. Specifically, the paper examines how Tanzanian poets in English handle feminist ideas. It interrogates how the poets address issues of human rights, dignity and equality from a feminist perspective in a predominantly patriarchal society. Through a feminist lens, the paper also delineates how the poets depict the reaction of women against masculinity and often female-gender insensitive traditional cultural beliefs which continue to subjugate and marginalise women. The paper contends that despite being ignored in terms of scholarship, Tanzanian poets in English have been preoccupied with the question of gender equality, which helps to define and place their contribution to literary and gender discourse in Tanzania. The paper concludes that Tanzanian poets in English have rhetorically been fostering the feminist agenda to undermine prevalent patriarchal norms and values. Keywords : Feminists, patriarchy, Tanzanian poets in English, masculinity, identity
父权制与社会决定论:质疑坦桑尼亚被忽视的诗歌中的女权主义议程
本文从女性主义的角度考察坦桑尼亚人的英语诗歌。具体而言,本文考察了坦桑尼亚英语诗人如何处理女权主义思想。它探讨了诗人如何从女权主义的角度在一个以父权为主的社会中解决人权、尊严和平等问题。通过女权主义的视角,本文还描述了诗人如何描绘女性对男性气质的反应,以及女性性别不敏感的传统文化信仰,这些传统文化信仰继续征服和边缘化女性。本文认为,尽管在学术上被忽视,坦桑尼亚英语诗人一直专注于性别平等问题,这有助于定义和定位他们对坦桑尼亚文学和性别话语的贡献。本文的结论是坦桑尼亚英语诗人在修辞上一直在促进女权主义议程,以破坏普遍的父权规范和价值观。关键词:女权主义者,父权制,坦桑尼亚英语诗人,男性气质,身份认同
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