The impact of women oppression on the societal destruction

The impact of women oppression on the societal destruction

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Ngendahayo, Jean Damascene
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
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The research's concern here is on women oppression in the Igbo society and with its impact on the societal destruction. When carrying the research, the forms of women oppression were investigated in this Achebe's Things Fall Apart whereby inequality, inheritance deprivation for female gender, women beating and other abuses against femininity were mainly based on in this research to investigate the reasons of Igbo societal destruction. Okonkwo who ruled his wives and children with a heavy hand was both a woman hater and oppressor. Hence, this behavior and belief have to be searched on for the purpose of finding out how it might lead his society to get destroyed.
EAN 9783659923531
ISBN 3659923532
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Pages 84
Language English
Dimensions 220 x 150 x 5
Authors Ngendahayo, Jean Damascene