A Photo Essay on Hausa Female Embroidered Caps in Zaria (Published)
Photo Essay of Female Hausa caps in Zaria, Northern Nigeria is part of their cultural signature and creativity. The methodology adopted for the research is qualitative; which includes non-participant observation, oral interviews, literary, materials, Internet resources and analysis. Pictures of embroidered caps indicated established the existence of female embroidered caps The researcher also concluded that the females work as hard as their male counterparts but face economic, biological and cultural challenges.
Keywords: Essay, Female, caps, embroidered, photo
Women Rights: Myth or Reality, With Special Reference to George Eliot’s Adam Bede and Toni Morrison’s Beloved (Published)
This paper focuses on the rights denied to women in the works of George Eliot’s Adam Bede and Toni Morrison’s Beloved. Both the writers belong to different times and social strata. The significant portion of this paper is related with female rights, marriage and oppression of women in the society. The paper also deals with the modifications and the outlook of women characters as they stand against the rules and regulations persisting during those times. Both the writers have used their works as a device to announce their distresses in relation to the women roles and gender clashes in the social community. As educated and well read women, both George Eliot and Toni Morrison have shaped woman characters in order to confirm that women are also gifted with intelligence and wisdom and are capable of being sensible and sound. Eventually, this paper shows that both the writers courageously confront and defy the culture and civilization and stand up for women in relation to marriage, school, profession and dedicate themselves to writing profession from the viewpoint of women with an endeavour to reveal their place in the society by focusing on their shortcomings, judgment and attitude against the ruthless norms and culture of male dominated society.
Keywords: Female, Marriage, Profession, Society, Women