The Women Went Radical: Petition Writing and Colonial State in Southwestern Nigeria, 1900-1953

The Women Went Radical: Petition Writing and Colonial State in Southwestern Nigeria, 1900-1953

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Publisher's Synopsis

Woman in twentieth century colonial Africa experienced a loss of power in their social-economic status. The Women Went Radical provides a narrative of radical expressions extracted from the numerous petitions written to advance and advocate the cause of Yoruba women through individual and collective action. This analyses the impact and implication of petition writing on the administration of traditional and modern governments in colonial Yorubaland. The political context accurately projects the roles of women in influencing, resisting, negotiating and counteracting policies within the political system. The research argues that petition writing is a form of politics and radicalism that is not limited to national issues but also to their manifestation from the actions of the citizens--that is 'politics from the grassroots'.

Book information

ISBN: 9789789211791
Publisher: African Books Collective
Imprint: Book Builders Editions Africa
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Language: English
Number of pages: 220
Weight: 268g
Height: 210mm
Width: 148mm
Spine width: 12mm