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Who am I? Exploring the Concepts of Gender and Identity from the Frafra Perspective

Can cultural heritage help us make sense of who we are? Who am I? Exploring the Concepts of Gender and Identity from the Frafra Perspective dares to confront the elusive nature of identity in today’s world. Dr. Eva Mmah Agana offers a c


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Can cultural heritage help us make sense of who we are? Who am I? Exploring the Concepts of Gender and Identity from the Frafra Perspective dares to confront the elusive nature of identity in today’s world. Dr. Eva Mmah Agana offers a culturally grounded and intellectually rich exploration of how the Frafra people of Northern Ghana define gender and identity amidst the pressures of globalization and modernity.
This important work contributes thoughtfully to the global conversation on self-definition and identity construction by:
✨ Unpacking the evolving meaning of identity in contemporary society
✨ Exploring how Frafra traditions provide clarity on gender and selfhood
✨ Analyzing how modern influences have blurred or reshaped traditional norms
✨ Reconnecting readers with culturally rooted models of understanding “who we are”
Grounded in African anthropology and sociological inquiry, this book is essential for scholars, students, and culturally curious readers seeking to rediscover identity through indigenous frameworks.



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TitleWho am I? Exploring the Concepts of Gender and Identity from the Frafra Perspective
AuthorDr. Eva Mmah Agana
ISBN978-9988379865
Year Published2024
Pages138
FormatPaperback
Weight0.75 kg
TagsGender, Identity, Frafra People, Ghana, Cultural Heritage, Sociology, Eva Mmah Agana



- About the Author: Dr. Eva Mmah Agana


Dr. Eva Mmah Agana is a Ghanaian sociologist, sustainability professional, entrepreneur, and gender activist. She currently serves as Head of Sustainability at Talmond Ltd, a leading agro-processing firm in Accra, and is the CEO of Groupe Habiscus, a dynamic group of companies operating across diverse sectors in Ghana.
Eva believes that culture provides key answers to today’s identity and development challenges. Her writing merges academic rigor with cultural advocacy—offering deep insights into gender, tradition, and identity in African societies.
Through Who am I?, she brings readers a much-needed perspective on what it truly means to know oneself—rooted in cultural legacy and local wisdom.