Visions of Womanhood in Contemporary African Literature

Visions of Womanhood in Contemporary African Literature

Visions of Womanhood in Contemporary African Literature

Visions of Womanhood in Contemporary African Literature

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Overview

Through an analysis of historical and contemporary literature, Visions of Womanhood in Contemporary African Literature argues that African women were not relegated to the background in African society until after colonization. Blessing Diala-Ogamba analyzes the history of women’s roles in African society through oral stories and biographies to show how colonialization worked to oppress women in Africa and explores the ways contemporary African literature confronts and works to overcome its colonial past. Using works by authors such as Akachi Adimora Ezeigbo, Lilian Masitera, Nawal El Sadaawi, Lauretta Ncgobo, Sembene Ousmane, and many others, Diala-Ogamba reveals the consistent progression of women and their roles in African novels and society.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781793644381
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 09/28/2021
Pages: 186
Product dimensions: 6.21(w) x 9.09(h) x 0.81(d)

About the Author

Blessing Diala-Ogamba, is professor of English at Coppin State University.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Section 1: Women's Identity and Self-Awareness

Chapter 1: Oral Traditions in African Novels: An Analysis of Akachi Adimora Ezeigbo’s The Last of the Strong Ones and Sunny Udoh’s Martial Bliss

Chapter 2: Technique and Form in Lilian Masitera’s The Trail

Chapter 3: Social Change and Women’s Struggle in Zukiswa Wanner’s The Madam

Section 2: Patriarchal Abuse and Liberation

Chapter 4: Hypocrisy and Abuse of Power in Nawal El Sadaawi’s God Dies By The Nile and The Fall of The Imam

Chapter 5: From Oppression to Rebelliousness: Women in Tayeb Salih's Season of Migration to North and Buchi Emecheta's Kehinde

Section 3: Exploitation, Women's Struggle, and Resistance

Chapter 6: Race, Colonialism, and Resistance: The Women Left Behind in Lauretta Ncgobo's and They Didn't Die

Chapter 7: The Formidable Emancipator in Meja Mwangi’s Crossroads: The Last Plague

Chapter 8: Behind the Veil: The Unyielding Protagonist in Nuruddin Farah’s Knots

Section 4: Gender and Liberation in Patriarchal Society

Chapter 9: Perception of Womanhood in Flora Nwapa’s Novels

Chapter 10: Resistance and Activism in Sembene Ousmane's God's Bits of Wood

Chapter 11: Gender, Ethnicity, and Sexuality in Nigerian Movies

Conclusion

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