Isidore Okpewho was born in 1941.
Isidore Diala has written: 'The pyre'
Sarah Isidore has written: 'Shrine of light'
Raymond Isidore has written: 'Raymond Isidore, dit Picassiette de Chartres'
Isidore Feujo has written: 'Guide des audits'
Isidore Gordon Ascker has written: 'Circumstances alter cases'
Isidore Silver has written: 'Public Employee Discharge and Discipline, 1994 Cumulative Supplement'
Melvin Isidore Shipman has written: 'The public school system in an aging community'
Isidore Altman has written: 'Dental services received by children in a New York clinic'
Isidore Huguenet has written: 'Asphaltes et naphtes' -- subject(s): Bitumen, Asphalt
In Isidore Okpewho's "The Victims," gender conflict arises when Oghivie's husband is unable to accept her infertility, leading to emotional and physical abuse. Oghivie's inability to bear children is seen as a threat to traditional gender roles and expectations within the community, which results in her mistreatment. The story highlights the damaging effects of societal norms and pressures on women in a patriarchal society.
Isidore Spielmann has written: 'The acquisition of Holbein's 'Duchess of Milan' for the nation' 'Royal Commission St. Louis International Exhibition'