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Recognizing and defending the moral value of blackwomxn : a critical feminist analysis of normative African conceptions of personhood

Thesis (PHD (Philosophy))--University of Pretoria, 2023.

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spelling oai:repository.up.ac.za:2263/94627 Recognizing and defending the moral value of blackwomxn : a critical feminist analysis of normative African conceptions of personhood Tshivhase, Mpho lindobg424@gmail.com Gama, Lindokuhle Bagezile UCTD Blackwomxn Afroversal Selfhood Theory Racial Heteropatriarchy Textual Ommission Afro-personhood Gendered Exclusion Moral Perfection Misrecognition Thesis (PHD (Philosophy))--University of Pretoria, 2023. Blackwomxn exist in an unbearable social condition. They are more vulnerable to sexual and physical violence, femicide and child marriages. In many nations, they are not equal under the law evinced by differential property and association rights, mobility and religious liberty as compared to men. In the academy, they are perceived as knowledge consumers, and are subject to sexual harassment as well as economic exploitation. This social condition reveals a social order as racial heteropatriarchy which has severe limitations on Blackwomxn’s personhood. It limits Blackwomxn because it disempowers them on the basis of their racialized gender. Heeding to Kwame Gyekye’s assertion that normative theories should practically intervene in social ills, I turned to Afro-personhood conceptions to motivate for a direct intervention in this social condition because the theories claim to defend the normative value of all persons owing to their gender-neutral nature. On closer inspection, I find that normative African conceptions of personhood are “gendered in pernicious ways that make the theory ineffective social tools for defending Blackwomxn’s personhood” (Gama 2023: 389). Motivated by this contradiction, I contend that we need a non-gendered theory of personhood as an Afroversal Selfhood theory. Ultimately, my aim is to advocate for guiding norms and principles that do not give moral value to persons according to their gender. Rather, an Afroversal Selfhood theory is truly gender-neutral aiming at defending the moral value of all persons. Philosophy PHD (Philosophy) Unrestricted Faculty of Humanities SDG-05: Gender equality 2024-02-14T15:22:32Z 2024-02-14T15:22:32Z 2024-04 2023-10-23 Thesis * Gama, LB. 2023. 'Recognizing and Defending the Moral Value of Blackwomxn: A Critical Feminist Analysis of Normative African Conceptions of Personhood. PHD. University of Pretoria. A2024 http://hdl.handle.net/2263/94627 en © 2023 University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria. application/pdf University of Pretoria
spellingShingle UCTD
Blackwomxn
Afroversal Selfhood Theory
Racial Heteropatriarchy
Textual Ommission
Afro-personhood
Gendered Exclusion
Moral Perfection
Misrecognition
Recognizing and defending the moral value of blackwomxn : a critical feminist analysis of normative African conceptions of personhood
title Recognizing and defending the moral value of blackwomxn : a critical feminist analysis of normative African conceptions of personhood
title_full Recognizing and defending the moral value of blackwomxn : a critical feminist analysis of normative African conceptions of personhood
title_fullStr Recognizing and defending the moral value of blackwomxn : a critical feminist analysis of normative African conceptions of personhood
title_full_unstemmed Recognizing and defending the moral value of blackwomxn : a critical feminist analysis of normative African conceptions of personhood
title_short Recognizing and defending the moral value of blackwomxn : a critical feminist analysis of normative African conceptions of personhood
title_sort recognizing and defending the moral value of blackwomxn a critical feminist analysis of normative african conceptions of personhood
topic UCTD
Blackwomxn
Afroversal Selfhood Theory
Racial Heteropatriarchy
Textual Ommission
Afro-personhood
Gendered Exclusion
Moral Perfection
Misrecognition
url http://hdl.handle.net/2263/94627