Yoruba women, work, and social change / Marjorie Keniston McIntosh.
2009
DT515.45.Y67 M35 2009 (Mapit)
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Title
Yoruba women, work, and social change / Marjorie Keniston McIntosh.
Author
ISBN
9780253220547 (pbk. : alk. paper)
0253220548 (pbk. : alk. paper)
9780253352798 (alk. paper)
0253352797 (alk. paper)
0253220548 (pbk. : alk. paper)
9780253352798 (alk. paper)
0253352797 (alk. paper)
Published
Bloomington : Indiana University Press, [2009]
Copyright
©2009
Language
English
Description
xiv, 336 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Call Number
DT515.45.Y67 M35 2009
Dewey Decimal Classification
305.48/896333
Summary
"The Yoruba, one of the largest and most historically important ethnic groups in Nigeria, are noted for the economic activity, confidence, and authority of their women. Yoruba Women, Work, and Social Change traces the history of women in Yorubaland from around 1820 to 1960 and Nigerian independence. Integrating fresh material from local court records and four decades of existing scholarship, Marjorie Keniston McIntosh shows how and why women's roles and status changed during the 19th century and the colonial era." "McIntosh emphasizes connections between their duties within the household, their income-generating work, and their responsibilities in religious, cultural, social, and political contexts. She highlights the forms of patriarchy found within Yorubaland and explores the impact of Christianity, colonialism, and international capitalism. This keen and insightful work offers a unique view of Yoruba women's initiative, adaptability, and skill at working in groups."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Opening
Sources and questions
Yorubaland, 1820-1893
Colonial Yorubaland, 1893-1960
Family and marriage
Labor, property, and agriculture
Income-generating activities in the nineteenth century
New approaches to familiar roles during the colonial period
Western skills and service careers
Religion, cultural forms, and associations
Regents and chiefs, economic organizations, and politics
Patriarchy, colonialism, and women's agency.
Sources and questions
Yorubaland, 1820-1893
Colonial Yorubaland, 1893-1960
Family and marriage
Labor, property, and agriculture
Income-generating activities in the nineteenth century
New approaches to familiar roles during the colonial period
Western skills and service careers
Religion, cultural forms, and associations
Regents and chiefs, economic organizations, and politics
Patriarchy, colonialism, and women's agency.