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AFRICAN WOMEN’S QUEST FOR MOTHERHOOD IN FLORA NWAPA’S NOVELS EFURU AND IDU

Ms. Swati Mohite Dr. Pradnya Vijay Ghorpade

Abstrak

The African classical tradition finds its development in African novel as African novels deals with variety of themes such as art, religion, apartheid, culture, tradition, ironies of life, colonial and post-colonial realities etc. African and Caribbean writing often celebrates black womanhood in a move towards a specifically African feminism. Mother is a person who nurtures and protects. African Literature in all ages celebrates motherhood and gives prime focus to motherhood in women’s’ life. Flora Nwapa, the Mother of female African Literature in English also treats motherhood as her main theme. Nwapa through her works portrays Igbo culture and Igbo Tradition. The lead characters in Efuru and Idu log for motherhood in their life and suffer in life because of it. Though successful in life in all other aspects they are considered incomplete because they are barren. Both the works deals with Motherhood and marriage as its prime focus and suffering of a woman and her quest for selfhood in the family and in society at large.

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Ms. Swati Mohite

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Dr. Pradnya Vijay Ghorpade

Format Sitasi

Mohite, M.S., Ghorpade, D.P.V. (2023). AFRICAN WOMEN’S QUEST FOR MOTHERHOOD IN FLORA NWAPA’S NOVELS EFURU AND IDU. https://doi.org/10.54513/joell.2023.10215

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2023
Bahasa
en
Sumber Database
Semantic Scholar
DOI
10.54513/joell.2023.10215
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Open Access ✓