« Differentiating African and Western Feminisms through Room Symbolism »,
Auteur(s): André Kaboré
Auteur(s) tagués: André KABORE ;
Résumé

The current study is a comparative analysis of the room symbolism in some Western and African feminist writings, such as Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own, Monique Ilboudo’s ‘Le féminisme au Burkina Faso: mythes et réalités?’, and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s We Should all be Feminists. Thus, this paper tries to shed light on these female writers’ projections of feminism by ‘decoding’ the room images found in their works and by making comparative projections that demonstrate the necessity to make a distinction between African and Western feminisms.

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Feminism Room Interpretative Community Westernization Gender Identity

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