The Hidden History of Women in Ghanaian Print Culture

  • Gadzekpo A
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Abstract

Conventional history and its discourses were constructed around the figures of illustrious men, and “important” male-centered events. In many colonial histories and histories of nationalism, women are either completely absent as historical actors, appear only in relation to male actors, or occasionally as deviants, or archetypes of good or evil.

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Gadzekpo, A. (2005). The Hidden History of Women in Ghanaian Print Culture. In African Gender Studies A Reader (pp. 279–295). Palgrave Macmillan US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-09009-6_15

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