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Songs, stories, lives: Gendered dialogues and cultural critique
Songs, Stories, Lives: Gendered Dialogues and Cultural Critique explores how narratives—ranging from songs and oral stories to everyday life accounts—reflect, shape, and challenge gender relations within specific cultural contexts. Through interdisciplinary analysis, the book examines how women and men engage in dialogic practices that express agency, negotiate power, and reinterpret cultural norms surrounding identity, emotion, and social roles. By foregrounding lived experiences and creative expression, the work highlights how cultural texts function as sites of resistance, critique, and transformation in the face of patriarchal structures. Combining ethnography, literary analysis, and gender theory, the book provides a nuanced understanding of how gendered voices contribute to broader conversations about culture, inequality, and social change.
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