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Repositioning culture for development: women and development in a Nigerian rural community
Authors:Uchendu Eugene Chigbu
Institution:1. Centre of Land Water and Environmental Risk management, Technische Universit?t München, Munich, Germanyue.chigbu@tum.de
Abstract:Most studies on women have ignored women's view of themselves in relation to their roles in community development. This study uses interview and ethnographic data from Nigeria to investigate women's narratives of themselves concerning their position in a rural cultural space in relation to community development. It explores ways of repositioning patriarchal or gender unresponsive cultures for eliciting women's potentials in community development. It emphasises how women's cultural constrains in a patriarchal community have led to a rare survival strategy – that is, the evolution of an invisible matriarchy. As a recommendation, it presents a framework for culture repositioning and a map of actors' responsibilities for its achievement. It contributes to ongoing debates on women in rural community development. It raises conceptual questions about customary practices that affect women's values in communities in Nigeria's rural areas. Finally, it presents three main lessons that can be drawn by women (and men) in traditional communities in non-Western societies.
Keywords:community development  culture  gender  Nigeria  rural development  women
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