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Is the African Feminist Moral Epistemology of Care Fractured? (2018)
Journal Article
Imafidon, E. (2018). Is the African Feminist Moral Epistemology of Care Fractured?. Synthesis philosophica, 33(1), 165-177. https://doi.org/10.21464/sp33110

In this essay, I examine the extent to which the concrete and lived experiences of, and understanding of the world by, African women in indigenous African spaces are seriously taken into consideration and put in focus in the last few decades of large... Read More about Is the African Feminist Moral Epistemology of Care Fractured?.

African Philosophy and the Otherness of Albinism: White Skin, Black Race (2018)
Book
Imafidon, E. (2018). African Philosophy and the Otherness of Albinism: White Skin, Black Race. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429443787

Albinism is one of the foremost disability and public health issues in Africa today. It often makes headlines in local, national and international medias and forms the basis for intense advocacy at all levels. This is primarily due to the harmful rep... Read More about African Philosophy and the Otherness of Albinism: White Skin, Black Race.

Dealing with the Trauma of a Loss: Interrogating the Feminine Experience of Coping with Spouse’s Death in African Traditions (2018)
Book Chapter
Imafidon, E. (2018). Dealing with the Trauma of a Loss: Interrogating the Feminine Experience of Coping with Spouse’s Death in African Traditions. In J. O. Chimakonam, & L. de Toit (Eds.), African Philosophy and the Epistemic Marginalization of Women (89-106). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351120104-7

Dying as a human event is directly experienced by the dying subject. But death – the state of being dead – is directly experienced and dealt with by the living particularly those closest to the one who had died. Such persons are often traumatised and... Read More about Dealing with the Trauma of a Loss: Interrogating the Feminine Experience of Coping with Spouse’s Death in African Traditions.