Editor’s Preface (Agnieszka Gromkowska-Melosik)
ARTICLES
JOHN EBIMOBOWEI YESEIBO
Towards a feminist theatre in Nigeria: Julie Okoh’s Closed Doors examined
KATARZYNA KABACIŃSKA-ŁUCZAK
Horses, toy sabers, toy soldiers—a few words about boys’ patriotic toys of the second half of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century
EDWARD EGBO IMO
The “Chauvinistic” Men of Julie Okoh: Victims of Feminist Bias
EZIWHO EMENIKE AZUNWO, EMMANUELLA OMAGA SOPURUCHI
The dramatist’s dimensions in tackling child labour in Nigeria: the exemplar of Faith Ken-Aminipko’s Say no to child abuse
EMILIA GRZESIAK
Prisms of perceiving femininity. Theoretical and empirical reflections
STANLEY I. OKOROAFOR
The Origin of Slavery and The Incidence of The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade in Oguta, Nigeria
CHARLES OKWUOWULU
Feminine Voyeurism in Ghana Films: Unmasking Frank Raja Arase’s Chauvinist Directorial Techniques
WERONIKA MICHALINA URBAN
Networked subversion: a catalyst for a change in thinking about sexuality
BOOK AND JOURNAL REVIEWS
JAKUB ADAMCZEWSKI
Tomasz Gmerek. Polityka apartheidu w szkolnictwie RPA. Geneza, rozwój i konsekwencje. Poznań 2017: Adam Mickiewicz University Press. Pp. 291
JUSTYNA MROZEK
Renee Engeln, Beauty Sick. How the Cultural Obsession with Appearance Hurts Girls and Women. Warszawa 2018: Buchmann. Pp. 416