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Innocent Chiluwa publishes part of fellowship results

The pragmatic role of praise in African gender movements in celebrating women’s achievements in politics and society

Innocent Chiluwa researches how and why gender movements in Africa celebrate women and their achievements.

4. April 2025

Prof. Innocent Chiluwa, CAIS Fellow from October 2022 to March 2023, has published partial results of his fellowship period in Bochum.

Abstract

This study analyses how and why gender movements in Africa celebrate women and their achievements. The study is rooted in the speech act theory focusing on praise and praise singing in recognition of women achievers in politics and society. Praise in this context functions as a pragmatic-discourse and political campaign strategy for achieving gender equality and political participation. By analysing campaign discourses via methods rooted in linguistics, this study argues that constant remembrance and recognition of the achievements of prominent women of history as well as the contribution of contemporary women leaders around the world, present these women as role models and symbols of inspiration for the younger generation of aspiring leaders.

Chiluwa, I. (18 March 2025). On the pragmatics of praising: How gender movements in Africa celebrate women’s achievements in politics and society. International Journal of Language and Culture. Heriot-Watt University.
https://doi.org/10.1075/ijolc.24003.chi