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Female Militancy and cultural orthodoxy in Buchi Emecheta / A.A.Khan & Sukanya Ghosh

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi. Adhyayan Publishers & Distributors; 2014.Edition: 2014Description: 281 p . ; hardbound 14x22cmISBN:
  • 978-81-8435-408-9
DDC classification:
  • 23 823.91409 KHA
Contents:
1. Introduction 2. Nigeria: A socio- historical perspective 3. Women in Pre-colonial Nigeria 4. Cultural orthodoxy and Slavish consciousness in the novels of Buchi Emecheta 5. Conflict and culture of local and global identities 6. Conclusion
Summary: Buchi Emecheta's writings are a crucial union of western and African feminism. This book offers a new perspective of Africa the cultic and mysterious land and provides information about its psychological, political, socio-cultural dimensions. socio-historical perspectives gives an insight into the various as[pects of Nigeria- its origin, social structure; religious and social life of ostensibly stable tribal societies; deeply ingrained beliefs and values of Igbo society.
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1. Introduction
2. Nigeria: A socio- historical perspective
3. Women in Pre-colonial Nigeria
4. Cultural orthodoxy and Slavish consciousness in the novels of Buchi Emecheta
5. Conflict and culture of local and global identities
6. Conclusion

Buchi Emecheta's writings are a crucial union of western and African feminism. This book offers a new perspective of Africa the cultic and mysterious land and provides information about its psychological, political, socio-cultural dimensions. socio-historical perspectives gives an insight into the various as[pects of Nigeria- its origin, social structure; religious and social life of ostensibly stable tribal societies; deeply ingrained beliefs and values of Igbo society.

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