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Urban Women in Neo-colonial Africa

Shaver, Jill

Urban Women in Neo-colonial Africa

This study explores several western feminist theories that have been applied to African women, and demonstrates how Clenora Hudson-Weems''s theory of Africana Womanism has its basis in African culture instead of the more commonly used western one. It also examines Chela Sandoval''s "Methodology of the Oppressed, " in order to address postmodern power structure and methods of resistance. It suggests a combination of Clenora Hudson-Weems''s Africana Womanism and Chela Sandoval''s postmodern "Methodology of the Oppressed, " for which it proposes the designation, Postmodern Africana Womanism. With that as a tool, this work explores the following novels: Yvonne Vera''s Butterfly Burning, Mariama Bâ''s Scarlet Song, and Ngugi wa Thiong''o''s Devil on the Cross. The aim is to examine the new power dynamics in Africa, and how the failure to recognize, or belated recognition, of them leads the main female characters to tragic ends. Central to the argument is the dissolution of traditional African cultures and the effects of western culture in the African context.

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ISBN 9783838345086
Sprache eng
Cover Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
Verlag LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Jahr 20100311

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