The Common Fate of Women in Ama Ata Aidoo’s ‘Changes: A Love Story’: Book Review
Fusena’s silence is an immersive language.
In fact, the sum of the woman’s verbal expressions is just eight brief statements. Every other knowledge the reader has of Fusena is through her action.
And her expressions are louder in action when reality hits her that the highly educated entrepreneurial husband who had her truncate her dreams, was the same husband who was chasing down an equally highly educated woman as a mistress and subsequently second wife.
Movie Review: A Feminist Analysis of Ghanaian movie, ‘Nteteye Pa’
Reflecting on your family’s influence on you, how has your family’s dynamics and values influenced your understanding of boundaries, abuse, and personal identity, particularly in relation to patriarchal norms and their impact on women in your family?
Like a Butterfly in the Garden: The Radio Eye Story
How many still-born babies have celebrated their 25th posthumous birthday? The norm is, a baby born still or almost so, is not to be celebrated, unless they bore irrepressible joy and undimmable light to the world around them or to the world at large, in their sojourn through their unbearably ephemeral life.