Feminism and women in African philosophy

South African Journal of Philosophy 42 (3):161-164 (2023)
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Abstract

In this preamble, we highlight some of the more recent work on gender and sexuality in African philosophy. We do this as a way of introducing the special issue on “African Philosophy, Women, and Feminism”. In particular, we outline and highlight the trajectory and intellectual landscape of several discussions on women and feminism in African philosophy in the issue, and in this way, build on some previous work on gender, women, sexuality and African philosophy.

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Edwin Etieyibo
University of the Witwatersrand
Pedro Tabensky
Rhodes University

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African ethics.Kwame Gyekye - 2010 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 2010.

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