Gender, Sexuality, and Traditional Aphrodisiacs: Kayan Mata and Intimate Relationships in Nigeria explores how Nigerian women use traditional aphrodisiacs, known as kayan mata, to navigate intimacy, power, and survival in a rapidly evolving society.
Gender, Sexuality, and Traditional Aphrodisiacs: Kayan Mata and Intimate Relationships in Nigeria explores how Nigerian women use traditional aphrodisiacs, known as kayan mata, to navigate intimacy, power, and survival in a rapidly evolving society.
Oluwatobi Joseph Alabi is a postdoctoral research fellow in the Department of Sociology at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa.
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Introduction: Desire, power, and the politics of intimacy in Nigeria 1. Traditional aphrodisiacs, intimacy, and empowerment in Nigeria 2. Navigating complexity: Evolving family structures and intimate relationship dynamics in Nigeria 3. Negotiating feminism: Cultural dynamics, sexual agency, and empowerment 4. Exploring the evolution and cultural significance of aphrodisiacs 5. Empowerment and Agency 6. Beyond kayan mata: gender and morality in intimate relationships 7. Sexuality, agency, and intimate politics 8. Theorizing sexual agency and empowerment 9. Family and marriage in 21st century Nigeria: An exploration of social change and institutional influences 10. Critical reflection on sexuality research in Nigeria: Epistemology, fieldwork and researcher's positionality Conclusion
Introduction: Desire, power, and the politics of intimacy in Nigeria 1. Traditional aphrodisiacs, intimacy, and empowerment in Nigeria 2. Navigating complexity: Evolving family structures and intimate relationship dynamics in Nigeria 3. Negotiating feminism: Cultural dynamics, sexual agency, and empowerment 4. Exploring the evolution and cultural significance of aphrodisiacs 5. Empowerment and Agency 6. Beyond kayan mata: gender and morality in intimate relationships 7. Sexuality, agency, and intimate politics 8. Theorizing sexual agency and empowerment 9. Family and marriage in 21st century Nigeria: An exploration of social change and institutional influences 10. Critical reflection on sexuality research in Nigeria: Epistemology, fieldwork and researcher's positionality Conclusion
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