The argument in this essay is that Chinua Achebe manifests feminist tendencies in his novels. In them he assigns his female characters sensitive responsibilities, and equally uses the kind of language and style that underscore his positive presentation of these female characters. In his novels, Achebe is not satisfied with what he perceives to be the society’s hypocritical attitudes in its dealings with women. Consequently, he re-affirms his position on the issues of women by creating powerful and tough women who are endowed with moral, intellectual and physical powers which they employ in the service of mankind and their various communities. In these novels, it is obvious that Achebe identifies with women whose status he consciously ...
From the start, the part of ladies in Chinua Achebe's "Things Fall Apart" may give off an impression...
The primary concern of Chinua Achebe, the recipient of the Man Booker International Prize, 2007, was...
The paper investigates the construction and representation of masculinity in Chinua Achebe’s Things ...
This study sought to investigate Achebe’s ideological change from male-oriented view to feministic p...
Indeed, gender and power discourses as ideological concessions have been investigated and reviewed f...
Chinua Achebe is one of the pioneering figures of African Fiction. In his several critical essays an...
Several African literary texts and the critical responses to these texts have engaged extensively wi...
<p>Chinua Achebe's first novel Things Fall Apart published in 1958 accounts for the experience of wo...
The issue of masculinity has attracted the interest of the society in recent years. Masculinity is ...
This essay examines the masculinity of Okonkwo, the protagonist of Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart...
Nearly twenty-one years in the coming, it was to be expected that, when compared to his last novel, ...
Literature as a discipline has attracted varying dimensions of attention over the years. Scholars ha...
This paper explores the image of women in Chinua Achebe novel's Things Fall Apart. As the prominent ...
This paper seeks to read into the nuances of masculinity in Chinua Achebe’s novels Things Fall Apart...
Gender inequality is a social phenomenon that has been reverberating through society for decades and...
From the start, the part of ladies in Chinua Achebe's "Things Fall Apart" may give off an impression...
The primary concern of Chinua Achebe, the recipient of the Man Booker International Prize, 2007, was...
The paper investigates the construction and representation of masculinity in Chinua Achebe’s Things ...
This study sought to investigate Achebe’s ideological change from male-oriented view to feministic p...
Indeed, gender and power discourses as ideological concessions have been investigated and reviewed f...
Chinua Achebe is one of the pioneering figures of African Fiction. In his several critical essays an...
Several African literary texts and the critical responses to these texts have engaged extensively wi...
<p>Chinua Achebe's first novel Things Fall Apart published in 1958 accounts for the experience of wo...
The issue of masculinity has attracted the interest of the society in recent years. Masculinity is ...
This essay examines the masculinity of Okonkwo, the protagonist of Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart...
Nearly twenty-one years in the coming, it was to be expected that, when compared to his last novel, ...
Literature as a discipline has attracted varying dimensions of attention over the years. Scholars ha...
This paper explores the image of women in Chinua Achebe novel's Things Fall Apart. As the prominent ...
This paper seeks to read into the nuances of masculinity in Chinua Achebe’s novels Things Fall Apart...
Gender inequality is a social phenomenon that has been reverberating through society for decades and...
From the start, the part of ladies in Chinua Achebe's "Things Fall Apart" may give off an impression...
The primary concern of Chinua Achebe, the recipient of the Man Booker International Prize, 2007, was...
The paper investigates the construction and representation of masculinity in Chinua Achebe’s Things ...