Postcolonial Representation of the African Woman in the Selected Works of Ngugi and Adichie

Postcolonial Representation of the African Woman in the Selected Works of Ngugi and Adichie
Author: Eren Bolat
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2022-03-07
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781527581692

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Until the lives and issues of African women arrived on the agenda of postcolonial writers, African women, who continued their lives under double colonization by patriarchy and dominant powers, did not have much standing in literary works and in the world of literature. Postcolonial African women have often been represented as weak, subaltern, and speechless by western writers, and have even been underrepresented by some postcolonial writers. This book shows how the African woman, who is usually represented in clichéd and stereotyped forms, is depicted a versatile way in Ngugi and Adichie’s novels.

Narratives Crossing Boundaries

Narratives Crossing Boundaries
Author: Joachim Friedmann
Publsiher: transcript Verlag
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2023-09-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783839464861

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As the dominant narrative forms in the age of media convergence, films and games call for a transmedial perspective in narratology. Games allow a participatory reception of the story, bringing the transgression of the ontological boundary between the narrated world and the world of the recipient into focus. These diverse transgressions - medial and ontological - are the subject of this transdisciplinary compendium, which covers the subject in an interdisciplinary way from various perspectives: game studies and media studies, but also sociology and psychology, to take into account the great influence of storytelling on social discourses and human behavior.

Proceedings International Conference on Intercultural Humanities

Proceedings International Conference on Intercultural Humanities
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Sanata Dharma University Press
Total Pages: 95
Release: 2023-06-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9786231430083

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In an era characterized by globalization, technological advancements, and increased interconnectedness, the need to foster understanding and appreciation of diverse cultures has become more critical than ever. The field of intercultural humanities seeks to bridge the gaps between different societies, languages, traditions, and belief systems, promoting dialogue, empathy, and mutual respect. This conference served as a platform for the exchange of ideas, theories, methodologies, and practical approaches that contribute to the advancement of intercultural humanities. It aimed to delve into various disciplines within the humanities, including literature, linguistics, and education while examining how they intersect and interact with diverse cultural contexts.

Female characters in Ngugi wa Thiong o s A Grain of Wheat and Tsitsi Dangarembga s Nervous Conditions

Female characters in Ngugi wa Thiong o   s  A Grain of Wheat  and Tsitsi Dangarembga s  Nervous Conditions
Author: Stefanie Dalvai
Publsiher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 18
Release: 2019-03-13
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9783668897724

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Academic Paper from the year 2018 in the subject Literature - Africa, grade: 1, University of Malta (English Culture), course: The Postcolonial Novel 1: African, language: English, abstract: The three questions this paper tries to answer are to what degree the African women in both novels are or are not being dominated, what plays a role in this power-play and whether there is a significant difference between the depiction of women in the two novels, as they are set in two different African regions, Kenya and Zimbabwe. In the first section, the historical background of both plots is outlined, followed by an analysis of selected female characters of both novels. In the last section, conclusions will be drawn comparing both novels, its characters, its authors and the respective history. Men used to, and still do to some extent, dominate the literary sphere in Africa; therefore, the depiction of women was mostly that of a dutiful wife and mother. When this one-sided standard wasn’t met, the rebellious protagonist was shown to ‘suffer the tragic fate of the non-conformist’ , which comprehended dying or being outcasted. It might seem harmless at first, as it is ‘just’ literature, but it is important to consider the influential power it has on people’s perception of the world. For this reason, it became more and more important to analyze the representation of women in books and change it to a more positive picture. As the canon of female African writers started to grow, so did the multiplicity of different depictions of female characters. This change of view was not only to be found in female authors, but in male as well. Both Ngugi wa Thiong'o’s A "Grain of Wheat" and Tsitsi Dangarembga’s "Nervous Conditions" depict different types of women and their dual struggle in finding their own female identity against both patriarchy and the colonizer.

Postcolonial Hauntologies African Women s Discourses of the Female Bod

Postcolonial Hauntologies  African Women   s Discourses of the Female Bod
Author: Ayo A. Coly
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2019-06-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781496214898

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Postcolonial Hauntologies is an interdisciplinary and comparative analysis of critical, literary, visual, and performance texts by women from different parts of Africa. While contemporary critical thought and feminist theory have largely integrated the sexual female body into their disciplines, colonial representations of African women’s sexuality “haunt” contemporary postcolonial African scholarship which—by maintaining a culture of avoidance about women’s sexuality—generates a discursive conscription that ultimately holds the female body hostage. Ayo A. Coly employs the concept of “hauntology” and “ghostly matters” to formulate an explicative framework in which to examine postcolonial silences surrounding the African female body as well as a theoretical framework for discerning the elusive and cautious presences of female sexuality in the texts of African women. In illuminating the pervasive silence about the sexual female body in postcolonial African scholarship, Postcolonial Hauntologies challenges hostile responses to critical and artistic voices that suggest the African female body represents sacred ideological-discursive ground on which one treads carefully, if at all. Coly demonstrates how “ghosts” from the colonial past are countered by discursive engagements with explicit representations of women’s sexuality and bodies that emphasize African women’s power and autonomy.

Bodies and Voices

Bodies and Voices
Author: Anna Rutherford,European Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies. Conference
Publsiher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789042023345

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The articles investigate representations in literature, both by the colonizers and colonized. Many deal with the effect the dominant culture had on the self image of native inhabitants. They cover areas on all continents that were colonized by European countries.

The Post colonial Condition of African Literature

The Post colonial Condition of African Literature
Author: Daniel Gover,John Conteh-Morgan,Jane Bryce
Publsiher: Africa World Press
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2000
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0865437718

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A collection of ten articles on African literature selected from papers presented at the 1995 conference of the African Literature Association held in Columbus, Ohio.

Women s Identities and Bodies in Colonial and Postcolonial History and Literature

Women   s Identities and Bodies in Colonial and Postcolonial History and Literature
Author: Maria Isabel Romero Ruiz
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2012-01-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781443837095

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Since the second half of the twentieth century, there has been a commitment on the part of women writers and scholars to revise and rewrite the history and culture of colonial and post-colonial women. This collection intends to enter a forum of discussion in which the colonial past serves as a point of reference for the analysis of contemporary issues. This volume will examine topics of women’s identities and bodies through literary representations and historical accounts. In other words, the aim is to reconstruct women’s identities through the representations of their bodies in literature and to analyse women’s bodies historically as sites of abuse, discrimination and violence on the one hand, and of knowledge and cultural production on the other. The chapters of this book will contribute to the formation of a new representation of women through history and literature which fights traditional stereotypes in relation to their bodies and identities. Focusing on female bodies as maternal bodies, as repositories of history and memory, as sexual bodies, as healing bodies, as performative of gender, as black bodies, as migrant and hybrid bodies, as the objects of regulation and control, and as victims of sexual exploitation and murder, the different articles contained in this book will examine issues of space, power/knowledge relations, discrimination, the production of knowledge, gender and boundaries to produce new identities for women which contest and respond to the traditional ones. The volume is addressed to a wide readership, both scholars and those interested in investigating the dynamics of the female body, and the social and cultural conceptualizations of our multicultural and multiethnic contemporary societies in relation to it, without forgetting the historical and colonial roots of these new representations.