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This book attempts to demonstrate how the discursive sexism in Ekegusii discourses, support the politics of exclusion and marginalization, that continue to limit women's participation in Public life. The text succeeds in showing how men continue to use language as a tool for enslaving and oppressing women, hence the never ending power struggles between men and women in society.The book is a must read, if you are to know the hidden power of our native tongues.

Produktbeschreibung
This book attempts to demonstrate how the discursive sexism in Ekegusii discourses, support the politics of exclusion and marginalization, that continue to limit women's participation in Public life. The text succeeds in showing how men continue to use language as a tool for enslaving and oppressing women, hence the never ending power struggles between men and women in society.The book is a must read, if you are to know the hidden power of our native tongues.
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Autorenporträt
George Aberi holds a Master of Arts degree in English Language and Linguistics from Egerton University Kenya. Presently, Aberi teaches English Linguistics at Kisii Universty College,Kenya. His interests lie in Sociolinguistics,Discourse Analysis, Language and Human Rights,Critical Discourse Analysis and Genre Studies.