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Adebayo, Abidemi Olufemi (Redeemer’s University)
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숙명여자대학교 아시아여성연구원 Asian Women Asian Women Vol.37 No.3
발행연도
2021.9
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95 - 120 (26page)
DOI
10.14431/aw.2021.9.37.3.95

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This paper investigates how cultural practices as they relate to men’s treatment of women in the Yoruba culture align with or contradict globalization ideals and the principles of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), given that globalization and the SDGs are conceived as yardsticks for global development in the twenty-first century. Globalization and the SDGs are two contemporary phenomena with universal applicability and impact because they impart African culture, particularly gender, patriarchy, and femininity as cultural signifiers. This paper is anchored on Molara Ogundipe-Leslie’s gender theory of Stiwanism which advocates women’s social inclusion, and George Herbert Mead’s Interactionism which centers on inclusivity. Nigeria is yet to implement the SDGs goals due to insecurity and, this paper argues, cultural variance. The existing Yoruba customs seen in native assumptions, aboriginal wisdom or knowledge systems, and superstitions, as well as social practices regarding women, threaten gender unification as conceived of in SDG 5. The Yoruba cultural belief that women cannot be family icons threatens SDG 10. The new practice of Yoruba men using women for money-making rituals is an objectification of women, contradicting gender best practices as enshrined in Goal 5. The continued practice of levirate marriage among the Yoruba because the widow cannot inherit a late husband’s property, arising from the economic disempowerment of the women concerned, undermines SDG 8, relating to decent work and economic growth. Existing Yoruba attitudes toward women are therefore inimical to global best practices in relation to women and the successful implementation of the SDGs in Southwest Nigeria by 2030. This calls for further investigation into the cultures of Nigeria’s other regions to assess the feasibility of the SDGs initiative in these parts of the country.

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Abstract
Introduction
Women in the History of the Yoruba People
Literature Review
Yoruba Traditional Religion and the Perception of Women
Christianity, Islam, and the Dark View of Women in the Context of SDGs
Yoruba Aboriginal Wisdom System on Women, Globalization, and the SDGs
Women as a Money-Ritual Sacrifice
Indicators of Men’s Objectification of Women among the Yoruba
Conclusion
References

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