Chimakonam Rethinking Feminist Discourse in Africa

Rethinking Feminist Discourse in Africa

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This book brings together leading African philosophers to revisit one of the most enduring questions in feminist discourse in Africa: were women in traditional African societies marginalized, or were gender roles historically organized through complementary, mutually sustaining responsibilities? Drawing on historical analysis, decolonial theory, and close philosophical argumentation, the contributors trace how colonial and missionary interventions reshaped gender relations and introduced new hierarchies that continue to reverberate today. The volume re‑examines widely held assumptions about patriarchy, interrogates contested interpretations of African cultural practices, and highlights the diversity of women’s experiences across different regions and eras. Rather than rehearsing polarized narratives, the book offers a thoughtful reinterpretation of African gender relations—one that foregrounds contextual nuance, cultural continuity, and the complex interplay between indigenous worldviews and external impositions.

Amara Esther Chimakonam, is a Research Associate at the Research Institute for Theology and Religion, College of Human Sciences, University of South Africa, South Africa.

Jonathan O. Chimakonam, is Full Professor of Logic and African Philosophy and teaches in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Pretoria, South Africa.


This book brings together leading African philosophers to revisit one of the most enduring questions in feminist discourse in Africa: were women in traditional African societies marginalized, or were gender roles historically organized through complementary, mutually sustaining responsibilities? Drawing on historical analysis, decolonial theory, and close philosophical argumentation, the contributors trace how colonial and missionary interventions reshaped gender relations and introduced new hierarchies that continue to reverberate today. The volume re‑examines widely held assumptions about patriarchy, interrogates contested interpretations of African cultural practices, and highlights the diversity of women’s experiences across different regions and eras. Rather than rehearsing polarized narratives, the book offers a thoughtful reinterpretation of African gender relations—one that foregrounds contextual nuance, cultural continuity, and the complex interplay between indigenous worldviews and external impositions.


Interrogates dominant feminist claims through African‑centered historical and philosophical analysis Reframes gender debates with decolonial methods that challenge Euro‑American universalism Showcases a rare multi‑voiced dialogue among leading African philosophers on complementarity and inequality

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Amara Esther Chimakonam

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Decolonial philosopy African feminism colonialism feminist theory African society Philosophy of gender gender studies

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ISBN: 9783032256485
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Erscheinung: 28.05.2026

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