Ojo Nro : an intellectual history of Nigerian women's nationalism in an umbrella organization, 1947-1967
Gender analysis must be further developed in histories of African nationalism and also African intellectual histories. Ojo Nro is an intellectual history that speaks to Nigerian women's ideological and practical contributions to the theory and practice of nationalism. It contends that Nigerian women articulated nationalism in a way that was distinct from the mainstream politically elite male forms. This assertion is assessed through an analysis of unrecognized tenets of their activism, especially their non-political ideology and agenda. These elements, the non-political ideology and agenda, are discussed in great detail because they were the most striking of Nigerian women's expressions of nationalism and, as such, they constitute a large part of their theoretical and practical contributions to Nigerian nationalism.
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
- Copyright Status
- Attribution 4.0 International
- Material Type
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Theses
- Authors
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Martin, Maria (Maria A.)
- Thesis Advisors
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Troutman, Denise
- Committee Members
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Chambers, Glenn
Dagbovie, Pero
June, Lee
- Date Published
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2018
- Subjects
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Federation of Nigerian Women's Organizations
Women--Political activity
Nationalism and feminism
History
Women
Yoruba (African people)
Nigeria
- Program of Study
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African American and African Studies - Doctor of Philosophy
- Degree Level
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Doctoral
- Language
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English
- Pages
- vii, 281 pages
- ISBN
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9780355927023
0355927020
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- https://doi.org/doi:10.25335/34b0-9y72