“The Jeek Feem and Jongneh” – A gendering of married women and girls’ familial responsibilities in Senegambian soap operas and implications

By Haddy Njie In our current world where cultural values are drifting away from the past due to the difference in intergenerational values, beliefs, and challenges, it is essential for the Gambian society to screen its gendered social curriculum for relevance and utility. That consciousness is vital for equipping our future generation of women with … Continue reading “The Jeek Feem and Jongneh” – A gendering of married women and girls’ familial responsibilities in Senegambian soap operas and implications