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Spending power: love, money and the reconfiguration of gender relations in Ado-Odo, Southwestern Nigeria

Cornwall, Andrea

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Abstract

Women's (mis)behavior in intimate relationships is a constant topic of commentary among women and men in Ado‐Odo, southwestern Nigeria. Today's women are said to be wayward and troublesome, defying their husbands in pursuit of other men's love and money. Yet, many women maintain marriages in which there is no love and no money. And for those who do leave, remarriage offers little attraction: neither for love nor for money. In this article, I explore the interplay between love and money in intimate relationships in Ado‐Odo and implications for the ways in which gender and agency are construed and enacted in everyday life.

Citation

Cornwall, A. (2002). Spending power: love, money and the reconfiguration of gender relations in Ado-Odo, Southwestern Nigeria. American Ethnologist, 29(4), 963-980. https://doi.org/10.1525/ae.2002.29.4.963

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Nov 1, 2002
Deposit Date Feb 6, 2012
Journal American Ethnologist
Print ISSN 0094-0496
Electronic ISSN 1548-1425
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 29
Issue 4
Pages 963-980
DOI https://doi.org/10.1525/ae.2002.29.4.963
Keywords Nigeria, Yoruba, women, gender relations, love, money
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/ae.2002.29.4.963