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Women of Africa: Roots of oppression
Maria Rosa Cutrufelli's book, Women of Africa: Roots of Oppression, explores the various forms of oppression experienced by African women, stemming from traditional structures, the legacy of colonialism, and modern economic systems. Cutrufelli highlights how gender inequality, patriarchal power, economic exploitation, and political conflict shape women's lives across Africa. Using a historical and socio-anthropological approach, the book analyzes the diverse experiences of African women and their struggles for freedom and human rights. This work is an important reference in gender studies, global feminism, and African social history
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