Nigerian novelist Buchi Emecheta writes about the lives of twentieth century Nigerian women. Living during the post-World War II decades of British colonialism, and the subsequent move towards Nigerian Independence in the 1950s, Emecheta\u27s women are affected by some of the most dramatic social and cultural changes in their country\u27s history. Colonialism brings with it abrupt changes in the degree of political power held by Nigerians in their own country, and fosters the urbanization and expansion of market centers like Lagos, based on exploitative systems of raw material extraction for the colonial power. Imposing an increasingly western sensibility on Nigeria, the British occupation also brings different codes of ethics and morality ...
The author asserts in this thesis that the ideals of the patriarchal colonial power continue to effe...
Treball Final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos. Codi: EA0938. Curs acadèmic: 2017/2018This paper examines...
This paper examines women’s struggle to overcome marginalization in a sexist and a patriarchal Niger...
Buchi Emecheta, an expatriate Nigerian living in England, balances cross-cultural points of view and...
With the rise of nationaism, independence and the quest for a national identity, one phenomenon of p...
Emecheta acknowledges two spheres of influence on her development as a writer: her research in socia...
Emecheta acknowledges two spheres of influence on her development as a writer: her research in socia...
Emecheta acknowledges two spheres of influence on her development as a writer: her research in socia...
Buchi Emecheta is one of the most important female writers to emerge from Nigeria. She is distinguis...
Purpose: Womanism, as a subset of African feminism, provides a framework for a comprehensive examina...
For more than a century since British colonization of Nigeria (1914-1960), the voices of Nigerian wo...
The thesis has been divided into five chapters. The three central chapters reflect paradigmatic shif...
This thesis analyses the work of three contemporary Nigerian writers, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Hal...
While studies on the patriarchal order and the marginalization of women in male-authored African nov...
The author asserts in this thesis that the ideals of the patriarchal colonial power continue to effe...
The author asserts in this thesis that the ideals of the patriarchal colonial power continue to effe...
Treball Final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos. Codi: EA0938. Curs acadèmic: 2017/2018This paper examines...
This paper examines women’s struggle to overcome marginalization in a sexist and a patriarchal Niger...
Buchi Emecheta, an expatriate Nigerian living in England, balances cross-cultural points of view and...
With the rise of nationaism, independence and the quest for a national identity, one phenomenon of p...
Emecheta acknowledges two spheres of influence on her development as a writer: her research in socia...
Emecheta acknowledges two spheres of influence on her development as a writer: her research in socia...
Emecheta acknowledges two spheres of influence on her development as a writer: her research in socia...
Buchi Emecheta is one of the most important female writers to emerge from Nigeria. She is distinguis...
Purpose: Womanism, as a subset of African feminism, provides a framework for a comprehensive examina...
For more than a century since British colonization of Nigeria (1914-1960), the voices of Nigerian wo...
The thesis has been divided into five chapters. The three central chapters reflect paradigmatic shif...
This thesis analyses the work of three contemporary Nigerian writers, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Hal...
While studies on the patriarchal order and the marginalization of women in male-authored African nov...
The author asserts in this thesis that the ideals of the patriarchal colonial power continue to effe...
The author asserts in this thesis that the ideals of the patriarchal colonial power continue to effe...
Treball Final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos. Codi: EA0938. Curs acadèmic: 2017/2018This paper examines...
This paper examines women’s struggle to overcome marginalization in a sexist and a patriarchal Niger...