- Marcel Afam Ezechukwu
- Department of English Language and Literature Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka.
- SSAR Journal of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences (SSARJAHSS), ISSN: 3049-0340 (Online).
- PP. 122-126
- DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15852730
ABSTRACT: This study explores the relationship that exists between gender and language in Anambra State, Nigeria, with special attention on the Igbo language. Applying the combination of sociocultural and linguistic analysis, the researcher tends to examine how gender is encoded and negotiated through language in their day-to-day discourse, social institutions, and cultural norms. The researcher found out that the Igbo language reinforces and challenges traditional gender roles while reflecting on the complex and dynamic status of gender in Nigeria- Anambra State. This study will contribute to a more understanding of language as well as gender within non-Westwern contexts, and together highlight the significance of culturally sensitive approaches towards language and gender study. The implications of this study are necessary for teaching language, developing culture and promoting gender sensitive in Nigeria- Anambra in particular.
KEYWORDS: Language and Gender, Igbo Language, Gendered Language Use, Gender Stereotypes, Igbo Culture.