What Are the Effects of Cultural Traditions on the Education of Women? (The Study of the Tumbuka People of Zambia) - Christine Phiri Mushibwe - Libros - Anchor Academic Publishing - 9783954890972 - 2 de octubre de 2013
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What Are the Effects of Cultural Traditions on the Education of Women? (The Study of the Tumbuka People of Zambia)

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Cultural traditions do adversely affect the education of many people in the world. Women are, unfortunately, the most affected victims of their culture. This book demonstrates how cultural traditions can militate against the education of women in Zambia with a focus on the Tumbuka tribe. The evidence at hand demonstrates that patrilineal groupings are strongholds of the patriarchal predisposition and patriarchal attitudes and cultural traditions do not recognize women as equal partners with men. The Tumbuka women's experiences and beliefs reflect socio-cultural traditional norms that tend to limit gender equality, and compel women to accept and justify male domination at the expense of their own status and to regard consequent inequalities as normal. Evidence demonstrates that the initiation rites, an active institution for girls of pubescent age, interfere more with the school-based education of girls. The women are active social agents as well as passive learners who will not allow the girls they are coaching to question the purpose for some traditional practices that are oppressive and directly cause them to fail to complete their schooling successfully.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 2 de octubre de 2013
ISBN13 9783954890972
Editores Anchor Academic Publishing
Páginas 292
Dimensiones 146 × 17 × 207 mm   ·   385 g
Lengua Inglés  

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