Inspired by the Hegelian concept of dialectics the conflict between the rulers and the women converges on a practice of drama of resistance as seen in the two plays studied in this book. Resistance against what? This is the fundamental question raised in the book; it is not enough to resist. This power tussle this empowerment game is played out on the field of Frederick Jameson’s ideologeme understood as “the smallest intelligible unit of the essentially antagonistic collective discourses of social classes.” This ideologeme in the case of African societal discourses is encapsulated in gender equality patriarchy race affirmation the ethical values of hard work and honesty and in scientific and technological know-how. The book explores the postmodernist theoretical fantasies of utopia and dystopia both generally and with respect to gender in particular and has argued that text-based anonymity presents new exciting opportunities for identity creation and subjectivity.
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