Women, Power and Society in Pre-colonial Africa

O. Ogbomo
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The article, surveying social, political and economic conditions in pre-colonial Africa argues that contemporary gender relations in Africa is not a true reflection of women\'s exercise of power and influence on the continent in the past. Today the marginalized status of women gives the impression that African women have always been oppressed by their male counterparts. The article also argues that where women have exercised a degree of independence in the past, males have responded to such independence in different ways and manners, ranging from acceptance to accusing women of practicing witchcraft. The article furthermore points to evidence from pre-colonial African societies that does not support the assumption that the myth of matriarchy indicated failure of women in the past. Rather it emphasizes the significant roles they played. Frequently, the pantheons are mixed and the task of research involves analyzing the power structure among the deities. By this technique the researcher may penetrate an era before either Islam or Christianity as organised religions appeared on the continent to foster patriarchal domination in many societies. Lagos Historical Review , vol. 5 (2005), 49-74
前殖民时期非洲的妇女、权力与社会
这篇文章调查了殖民前非洲的社会、政治和经济状况,认为非洲当代的性别关系并不是过去妇女在非洲大陆行使权力和影响的真实反映。今天,妇女的边缘地位给人的印象是,非洲妇女一直受到男性的压迫。这篇文章还认为,在过去女性行使一定程度的独立性的地方,男性以不同的方式和方式回应这种独立性,从接受到指责女性使用巫术。文章进一步指出,来自殖民前非洲社会的证据并不支持母权制神话表明过去妇女失败的假设。而是强调他们所扮演的重要角色。通常,万神殿是混合的,研究任务涉及分析神之间的权力结构。通过这种方法,研究人员可以深入到伊斯兰教或基督教作为有组织的宗教出现在非洲大陆之前的一个时代,在许多社会中培育宗法统治。拉各斯历史评论,卷5 (2005),49-74
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