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Gender and political commitment in Irene Isoken Salami’s more than dancing

 Department:English  
 By:usericon muhalhq  

 Project ID: 7311
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Abstract
This study provides a comprehensive analysis of Irene Isoken Salami''s play,"More Than Dancing," focusing on gender and political commitment within the Nigerian context. The research problem addresses the persistent gender inequalities and marginalization of women in Nigerian politics. The study aims to critically examine themes, challenges, and strategies portrayed in the play, offering insights into women''s roles in promoting gender equality. The theoretical framework draws from Simone de Beauvoir''''s"The Second Sex" and suffrage movement literature, providing a historical context. Employing a qualitative research design, the study utilizes thematic analysis of textual evidence to reveal the play''s key messages. Findings underscore the urgent need for a reevaluation of societal expectations towards women in politics. The study concludes by recommending advocacy, education, and increased support for women in leadership roles to foster gender equality in Nigerian politics....
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