Indiana University Press
The Female King of Colonial Nigeria: Ahebi Ugbabe
The Female King of Colonial Nigeria: Ahebi Ugbabe
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Nwando Achebe presents the fascinating history of an Igbo woman, Ahebi Ugbabe, who became king in colonial Nigeria. Ugbabe was exiled from Igboland, became a prostitute, traveled widely, and learned to speak many languages. She became a close companion of Nigerian Igala kings and the British officers who supported her claim to the office of headman, warrant chief, and later, king. In this unique biography, Achebe traces the roots of Ugbabe's rise to fame and fortune. While providing critical perspectives on women, gender, sex and sexuality, and the colonial encounter, she also considers how it was possible for this woman to take on the office and responsibilities of a traditionally male role.
Author: Nwando Achebe
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Published: 02/21/2011
Pages: 322
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.00lbs
Size: 8.90h x 5.90w x 0.70d
ISBN: 9780253222480
Review Citation(s):
Library Journal 11/01/2010 pg. 70
Choice 11/01/2011
About the Author
Nwando Achebe is Professor of History at Michigan State University. She is author of Farmers, Traders, Warriors, and Kings: Female Power and Authority in Northern Igboland, 1900-1960.
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