Who am I? Exploring the Concepts of Gender and Identity from the Frafra Perspective

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In a world where many seem unsure of who they are, the concepts of gender and identity are prime for discussion. Yet through my years of study of the subject of identity, I have come to realise the definition of identity is so vague it can pass for whatever you wish it to be. If anything, it has become more difficult for people to define themselves, making it look as though the customary (re)sources for and of identity formation are no longer as direct or straightforward as before, particularly in the face of globalisation and modernisation, or identity has become self mutating. So, I ask, how can we easily describe who we are and more importantly, how can we defend that understanding?

Perhaps a cultural perspective to the concepts could offer more insights. In this book, I adopt a culturally contextual framework of description to gender and identity as it relates to the Frafras of Northern Ghana.

 

 

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Weight 0.75 kg
Year Published

2024

Format

Paperback

Pages

138

ISBN

978-9988379865

Eva Mmah Agana

Dr. Eva Mmah Agana is a Sociologist by training, a sustainability specialist and entrepreneur by profession, and a gender activist and author by calling.
She is the Head of Sustainability at Talmond Ltd, an agro-processing company located in Accra and the CEO of Groupe Habiscus, a young and dynamic group of companies that operate in different sectors in Ghana.
Eva is a firm believer in culture and the potential to provide much of the desired knowledge and solutions to the varied challenges in our various societies.

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