Book Review: African Philosophy and the Epistemic Marginalization of Women [Book Review]

Filosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religions 7 (3):109-117 (2018)
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Book Title: African Philosophy and the Epistemic Marginalization of Women Book Authors: Jonathan O. Chimakonam & Louise du Toit Publisher: Routledge, Pages: 251, Year of Publication: 2018.

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