GENDER ROLE PERCEPTIONS IN SELECTED SOUTH-AFRICAN FOLKTALES

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The objective of the study was to unpack gender role perceptions in selected South-African folktales. To this end, 65 purposefully selected folktales which reinforce character roles were analysed and interpreted, using narrative analysis. With the exception of a few that are used as instruments of contestation, the studied South-African folktales mainly serve as a tool to confirm the entrenched hegemonic philosophy of patriarchal communal life in terms of marriage, work, character traits, and authority. The rebelliousness of female characters against the patriarchal system in some folktales indicates that there is an emerging dynamism of discourse which aims at transforming the gender stereotype ideology inculcated in the folktales.

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Gebregeorgis, M. Y. (2022). GENDER ROLE PERCEPTIONS IN SELECTED SOUTH-AFRICAN FOLKTALES. Folklore (Estonia), 85, 181–200. https://doi.org/10.7592/FEJF2022.85.gebregeorgis

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