Transformation of Gender Power Relations in Igembe Central, Meru County, Kenya Between 1895 and 1963
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Date
2020
Authors
Ngari, Lazarus
Wekesa, Wafula
Nkirote, Maranya Z.
Muraya, Martha
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Publisher
International Journal of Liberal Arts and Social Science
Abstract
The gender role theory suggests that socially identified males and females occupy different ascribed roles
within divergent expectations of how they should behave. The theory groups men and women separately and
assigns them roles based on their biological sex. Historically and across the world, gender roles have
undergone considerable transformations. However, few studies have examined such changes in the African
context. As an attempt to address this gap, the current research aimed to explore the changes in gender
power relations among the people of Igembe Central, Meru County in Kenya, in the colonial era. The
findings are based on interviews and guided questions involving a purposive sample of men and women in
the region. During the pre-colonial period, Igembe women and men had distinct identities which produced
complementary roles and relationships. Following the coming of European colonisers, gender power
relations underwent significant changes that emanated from socio-economic and dynamics to fit within the
capitalist production system, and which had far-reaching consequences on the community. The study
focused on six areas through which the colonizers re-shaped gender-based values and behaviours in the area:
colonial rule, Christianity, World Wars, the Mau Mau Uprising, education, and migration. These six and
other forces combined to strip men of their traditionally respected status, redefined new roles for both men
and women, and redistributed the power relations that existed between the two genders.
Description
A research article published in International Journal of Liberal Arts and Social Science
Keywords
Gender roles, gender role transformations, power relations, colonialism
Citation
Lazarus, N., Wekesa, W., Nkirote, M.Z. & Martha, M. (2020). Transformation of Gender Power Relations in Igembe Central, Meru County, Kenya Between 1895 and 1963. International Journal of Liberal Arts and Social Science, 8(11),79- 90.