尼日利亚北部妇女对教育贡献的历史叙述

Aisha Balarabe Bawa
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自古以来,妇女就为各自社会的发展作出了巨大贡献。这些随着人类发展的每个阶段而变化很大。尼日利亚北部本质上是父权制的,这是传统社会的一个主要特征,强大的文化传统破坏了妇女的权利。因此,在大多数情况下,他们在接受正规教育方面受到歧视。女孩的受教育机会往往受到父权制的限制,父母重男轻女的教育观念。尽管妇女面临诸如早婚等社会压力以及其他外来因素和习俗,但许多妇女正在打破玻璃天花板,为尼日利亚北部的教育发展作出巨大贡献。本文采用历史分析的方法来探讨妇女对教育的贡献。本文从前殖民、殖民和后殖民三个方面考察了这些贡献,认为娜娜·阿斯玛乌·本·福迪奥对妇女教育发展的学术地位和智力贡献是妇女教育奠定坚实基础的主要因素。关键词:尼日利亚北部,妇女,教育,前殖民,殖民,后殖民
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Historical Narratives of Women’s Contributions to Education in Northern Nigeria
From time immemorial, women have made tremendous contributions to the development of their respective societies. These vary greatly with each successive stage of human development. Northern Nigeria is patriarchal in nature which is a major feature of a traditional society where powerful cultural traditions undermine the rights of women. They are therefore discriminated upon from, in most cases, acquiring formal education. Girl’s educational opportunities tend to be circumscribed by patriarchy, parent’s preference of education of boys than girls. In spite of the social pressures on women such as early marriage, and other extraneous factors as well as practices, many women are breaking glass ceiling and contributed greatly in educational development in Northern Nigeria. This paper used a historical analysis to discuss women’s contributions to education. The paper examined these contributions in tripartite structures: Pre-colonial, Colonial and Post-colonial and argued that Nana Asma’u bin Fodio’s scholarly position and intellectual contributions to the development of women education were the major factors for the solid foundation of women education. Key words : Northern Nigeria, Women, Education, Pre-colonial, Colonial, Post-colonial
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