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Society, Women and Literature in Africa

Język AngielskiAngielski
Książka Miękka
Książka Society, Women and Literature in Africa Florence Onyebuchi Orabueze
Kod Libristo: 10913271
Wydawnictwo M & J Grand Orbit Communications, grudzień 2015
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Society, Women and Literature in Africa explores the ideological, literary, political, cultural and ethical issues related to feminist writing. She discusses how contemporary African writers have tried to counteract men's false assumptions about sex, love, society, fecundity and womanhood, and further details how African writers have responded to the demands of feminism. "Woman's Cross Cultural Burden in the selected works of West African Female writers" explores the recurrent themes of motherhood, polygamy, abandonment and widowhood in the works of Nwapa, Emecheta, Alkali, Aidoo and Mariama Bâ. In "Prostitution: A Metaphor for the Degradation of Womanhood in Bode Osanyin's the Noble Mistress", the author approaches the subject of woman degradation in society from the perspectives of comprehensive research and an in-depth referencing. "Gendered Social Division of Labour in the African Novel" explores the theme of unfairness, of institutionalized differentiation in the African novel. It reveals the total emasculation of woman in patriarchy and her desire to be liberated from male-annexation. "The Prison World of Nigeria Woman: Female Reticence in Sefi Attah's "Everything Good Will Come", the author explores the dimensions of "gender silences". She shows how woman's voice has been stolen in patriarchy, thus rendering her a social and political mutant. "Womanhood as a Metaphor for Sexual Slavery in Nawal El Saddawi's Woman at Point Zero" underscores that in patriarchy a woman is educated to make an object of herself for male pleasure. She is excluded from politics as a result of religion. "The Ugly Face of Ghana in the New Millennium: Alienation of Children in Amma Darko's Faceless" is a stylistic study of the consequences of globalization in postindependent Ghana. In "The Theme of Dispossession in A.N Akwanya's the Pilgrim Foot", the author examines the myriad perspectives of dispossession and the dispossessor.

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Pełna nazwa Society, Women and Literature in Africa
Język Angielski
Oprawa Książka - Miękka
Data wydania 2015
Liczba stron 380
EAN 9789785412796
ISBN 9789785412796
Kod Libristo 10913271
Waga 494
Wymiary 211 x 141 x 27
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