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Bridewealth, Women’s Subordination and Agency in Marriage : an ethnographic critique of gender activism in rural north-western Ghana / Akurugu, Constance Awinpoka; Domapielle, Maximillian Kolbe ; Jatoe, Mathias Mwinlabagna   Journal Article
Akurugu, Constance Awinpoka Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article examines current discourses on the role of the bridewealth in subordinating women and the implications of gender justice advocacy that privilege the undoing of this practice. In northern Ghana, to liberate women from oppression, some women’s rights activists advocate the abolition of the marriage payment. Drawing on ethnographic data gathered in north-western Ghana, we argue that dismantling the institution of the bridewealth risks worsening women’s subordination. Gender activism needs to be sensitive to contextual norms and respectful of the ‘oppressed’ subjects of ‘liberation’. We propose a return to the traditional court as a site for negotiating women’s emancipation.
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