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Ifi Amadiume

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Ifi Amadiume (ma bí efu óchu ekélé nolu ogwu nyo méta efu ódò 1947)í chene Ọkakachi efu Nigerian , í chene kí chukocha eñwu íbe‘fu Oona manyu úché kone ache kpaí alu kone aru ojo. Í dama manyu újo ye í abo óla ojo efu Dartmouth College, New Hampshire, US, efu ódò 1993.[1]

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Ma bí efu éwo Kaduna ñw ófikpalí Igbo , Ife Amadiume í che chí ene kí chí ótakada efu Nigeria takí í lo tí ojikpalí anaododa Britain efu ódò 1971. Í chene kí chu kocha ùgbo unyí School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, kí ní BA (ódò 1978) kpai PhD (ódò 1983) efu social anthropology respectively.[2] í che ene kí Cha akwe‘teñwu alèbor ódò ñw í ye University of Nigeria, Enugu, kpai ílactura efu éwo amenefu UK, Canada, US kpai Senegal.[3] ùgbo kía chukọlọ efu ojiane ojikpalí amenedudu Africa í ko o...hí efu eñwu mejí kí chí ethnographic monographs kí che‘fu lo tí Igbo:anyu African Matriarchal Foundations (efu ódò 1987), kpaí ma dí íkebe awodu-nw enekele oma , onubule, oko‘ya onubule (Zed Press, 1987).[4] ubíle ma deju coó kí Cha me kwí àbàkwéne todu kí ní íbenu ogbogba dabí aluka ye í ódò ta kí í neka edú ye í queer theory,[5] í ji‘ñwa kakini onubule bakí enekele , alu kí Cha efu Olu-ane feminist discourse, ìdẹ efù ojìàńē abo àfricã ťákí abó çolonìa wa kpaì ẹnwù kùmámá lùgbò sex .[6] ọtákídá ñwù theorí essays, ẹdábíyí ojíanẹ Africa kí dufu efu odo 1998.[7] Extracts from her work is included in the anthology Daughters of Africa (1992).[3]

Dabí ene okakachí kí participated efu Festac '77, ye í cholo ku ma che onukejí efu íleí ojiane amenedudu kpaí eñwu ogwuu,[8] kpaí eñwu kí gba efu ódò 1985 , Passion Waves, ódù ñw de'fu abo kí dago ojí ye í Commonwealth Poetry Prize.[3] í gbí íkebe awodu ye ótakada ye oluka kí ko ẹgba 2006 ñw Flora Nwapa Society ,oji ufedo.[9]

Í che dago ojí ye advisory board ye í Centre for Democracy and Development, é non-governmental organisation ka kí ,kí duma èdo ku ma du ojima ye democracy, peace kpaí human rights efu Afríka nyogba, ólolonwu chí efu ye West African sub-region.[10]

Ma che mí Amadiume eju ma todu úkolo etae kí che efu oluka feminist : "ukolo-nw jenwu achíatako oná étito efu íbe ekpe todu amí enekele kpai abobule, ye í áne ye ukpahu, kpai eña abobule efu óhilaà kpaí eñwu ogwuu ".[11] She has nevertheless attracted criticism for her "assumption that [the] female is necessarily equated with peace and love."[12]

Éwn malábó:Library resources box

  • African Matriarchal Foundations: The Igbo Case, London: Karnak House, 1987, Éwn malábó:ISBN
  • Male Daughters, Female Husbands: Gender and Sex in an African Society, London: Zed Press, 1987, Éwn malábó:ISBN. St. Martin’s Press, 1990.
  • Re-inventing Africa: Matriarchy, Religion and Culture, Interlink Publishing Group, 1997, Éwn malábó:ISBN
  • The Politics of Memory: Truth, Healing, and Social Justice (edited, with Abdullahi A. An-Na’im), London: Zed Books, 2000. Éwn malábó:ISBN
  • Daughters of the Goddess, Daughters of Imperialism: African Women Struggle for Culture, Power and Democracy, London: Zed Books, 2000. Éwn malábó:ISBN
  1. "DINFA | Poetry | Amadiume, Ifi (Dr)". dinfa.studiesonafrica.com. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
  2. "Download Afrikan Matriarchal Foundations: The Igbo Case ePub eBook @MARC.ASPEN.ALTERNATIVECONSTRUCTION.FR" (PDF). marc.aspen.alternativeconstruction.fr. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Margaret Busby (ed.), "Ifi Amadiume", in Daughters of Africa (Cape, 1992), pp. 632–637.
  4. "Katarina Leppänen – Modern Matriarchal Studies" (in Swedish). Retrieved 2020-05-27.
  5. Johnson, Katherine (2014), "Queer Theory", in Teo, Thomas (ed.), Encyclopedia of Critical Psychology (in English), New York, NY: Springer, pp. 1618–1624, doi:10.1007/978-1-4614-5583-7_592, ISBN 978-1-4614-5583-7, retrieved 2021-09-16
  6. Male Daughters, Female Husbands Éwn malábó:Webarchive at The University of Chicago Press.
  7. Obbo, Christine (29 May 2020). "Reinventing Africa: matriarchy, religion and culture by IFI AMADIUME London and New York: Zed Press, 1998, £39.95, £14.95 (pbk.)". The Journal of Modern African Studies (in English). 37 (3): 507–580. doi:10.1017/S0022278X99273077. ISSN 1469-7777. S2CID 154720945.
  8. Gaunt, Philip, Festac '77 - Lagos Festival (in English), retrieved 2020-05-27
  9. Peter Welsh, "Full circle: Amadiume wins Flora Nwapa Society Award for new book" Éwn malábó:Webarchive, Vox (Dartmouth College), '05-'06 Academic Year, May 29 Issue.
  10. "Quarterly Journal of the Centre for Democracy & Development Vol 5" (PDF). Centre for Democracy and Development. 2005.
  11. Marie Umeh, "Amadiume, Ifi", in Jane Eldridge Miller (ed.), Who's Who in Contemporary Women's Writing, Routledge (2001).
  12. C. T. Gibb, "Deconstructing African History", The Journal of African History, vol. 40, no. 1 (1999), pp. 166–167.


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