Back to Search Start Over

"Now if you have only sons you are dead": migration, gender, and family economy in twentieth century northwestern Ghana.

Authors :
Abdul-Korah GB
Source :
Journal of Asian and African studies [J Asian Afr Stud] 2011; Vol. 46 (4), pp. 390-403.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

This article explores the interconnectedness between labor migration, gender, and the family economy in northwestern Ghana in the 20th century. It focuses specifically on the Dagaaba of the Nadowli and Jirapa administrative districts of what is now the Upper West Region (UWR). It examines how the relationships between men and women in terms of roles, status, access to productive resources and inheritance, changed in tandem with broader changes in society in the 20th century; changes that over time produced enhanced value and elevated status for women in the family. These changes in gender relations are reflected increasingly in the belief among elderly men that ‘now if you have only sons, you are dead’. By focusing on the lived experiences of ordinary women and men in the migration process, it argues that even though indigenous social structures privileged men over women in almost all spheres of life, Dagaaba women were nonetheless significantly active in shaping the history of their communities and that gender relations in Dagaaba communities were not static — they changed over time and generation. This article contributes to the ongoing discussion of the internal migration phenomenon in West Africa, which has so far attracted scant historical analysis.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0021-9096
Volume :
46
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of Asian and African studies
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
21823270
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/0021909611400016