African Feminist Philosophy of Language

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African Feminist Philosophy of Language

Philosophy of language Sociolinguistics Language teaching and learning Regional / International studies Cultural studies Gender studies: women and girls Feminism and feminist theory Sociology Anthropology Politics and government History Philosophy: epistemology and theory of knowledge Social and political philosophy Human geography

Author: Olayinka Oyeleye

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Collection: Global Africa

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 14th August 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040154700


This book calls for the institution of an African feminist philosophy of language, challenging existing debates and encouraging a move away from the Western gaze.

The book begins with an analysis of the philosophical context of African feminism, and a call for the decolonization of epistemological discourse. Oyeleye then goes on to consider how indigenous patriarchies play out in the cultural reality of the Yorùbá in particular, ontologically unpacking the nature of woman as expressed in language, especially in myths and proverbs. Challenging the derogatory language found in proverbs which entrench patriarchal oppression, the author advocates for feminist postproverbials: new proverbs which draw on old traditions but reconstruct the space of woman in a new, egalitarian rhetorical tradition. The author concludes by outlining the conditions necessary for African feminist philosophers to consider language as a decolonizing space which can help to push through the agenda of social change.

This book will be an important resource for researchers from across the fields of gender and women studies, feminist philosophy, philosophy of language, cultural studies, and African studies.

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