Sefi Atta’s debut novel Everything Good Will Come (2006) examines the growing up of a child from adolescence to adulthood. Through these various forms of growth the heroine becomes aware of her environment and how it affects her. This paper seeks to explore how these dimensions help in shaping the vision of the woman. The female characters in this novel are very assertive and utilize all means available to them to affirm their individualitsy. The paper also examines the socioeconomic and political landscape of Nigeria and how its affect the psychology of the woman. The paper submits that the woman cannot continue in the space defined for her by the society; she must fight for her space both in the home and in the larger society. She must sp...
This paper reviews the historical yardsticks for gender inequality in Habila’s Waiting for an Angel ...
The option offered by the modern polarity feminist is not with the intent of sounding like magic, bu...
Abstract: This essay examines Sefi Atta’s second novel, Swallow, its narrative thrust in exploring a...
Sefi Atta as one of Nigerian famous writers has made an honorable literary work entitled Everything ...
While studies on the patriarchal order and the marginalization of women in male-authored African nov...
The paper interrogates human interaction in the 21st century city space of Lagos. Using setting to r...
This thesis analyses the work of three contemporary Nigerian writers, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Hal...
Female fictional writers in Nigeria have won critical acclaim in women struggle. Efforts by some wri...
Everything good will come presents the trope of the absent mother which scholars have identified as ...
For more than a century since British colonization of Nigeria (1914-1960), the voices of Nigerian wo...
The study explores the syndrome of domestic subjugation closely through a progression of already est...
Everything Good will Come presents the trope of the absent mother which scholars have identified as ...
- 717B Speaking with one voice at the face of anti-woman tyranny has always been a tough nut to cra...
She knew education is the master key to opportunities for a better life. Education opens doors and g...
Like Marxism, feminism finds its roots in the struggle against prevalent social power and ideology r...
This paper reviews the historical yardsticks for gender inequality in Habila’s Waiting for an Angel ...
The option offered by the modern polarity feminist is not with the intent of sounding like magic, bu...
Abstract: This essay examines Sefi Atta’s second novel, Swallow, its narrative thrust in exploring a...
Sefi Atta as one of Nigerian famous writers has made an honorable literary work entitled Everything ...
While studies on the patriarchal order and the marginalization of women in male-authored African nov...
The paper interrogates human interaction in the 21st century city space of Lagos. Using setting to r...
This thesis analyses the work of three contemporary Nigerian writers, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Hal...
Female fictional writers in Nigeria have won critical acclaim in women struggle. Efforts by some wri...
Everything good will come presents the trope of the absent mother which scholars have identified as ...
For more than a century since British colonization of Nigeria (1914-1960), the voices of Nigerian wo...
The study explores the syndrome of domestic subjugation closely through a progression of already est...
Everything Good will Come presents the trope of the absent mother which scholars have identified as ...
- 717B Speaking with one voice at the face of anti-woman tyranny has always been a tough nut to cra...
She knew education is the master key to opportunities for a better life. Education opens doors and g...
Like Marxism, feminism finds its roots in the struggle against prevalent social power and ideology r...
This paper reviews the historical yardsticks for gender inequality in Habila’s Waiting for an Angel ...
The option offered by the modern polarity feminist is not with the intent of sounding like magic, bu...
Abstract: This essay examines Sefi Atta’s second novel, Swallow, its narrative thrust in exploring a...