Political-affective scenarios of black women in post-colonial contexts: an intersectional analysis of Buchi Emecheta’s works

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Autor(a) principal: Mendes, Maria Elizabeth Peregrino Souto Maior
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Pereira, Ana Clara Velloso Borges
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Letras Raras
Texto Completo: https://revistas.editora.ufcg.edu.br/index.php/RLR/article/view/1133
Resumo: This study aims to investigate, from the perspective of intersectional theories and gender studies, what oppressions affect Nigerian women portrayed by writer Buchi Emecheta in the novels The Joys of Motherhood (1979) and Second Class Citizen (1974). Such analysis allows us to observe the effects of post-colonialism, motherhood, marriage and race on the lives of the characters Nnu Ego and Adah, who leave their original communities trying to conquer better living conditions in urban contexts. In order to substantiate the observations set out in the article, Crenshaw (1989), Hill Collins (2000), Kilomba (2019) and Hudson-Weems (2019) were used as main bibliographic contributions. By aligning the theoretical references with the literary text, this study also seeks to understand the cross-cultural nuances that are presented in the narratives of African authors. Through these two narratives, the importance of the article is justified by the need to combat the social and anthropological stigmas imposed to African women.
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title Political-affective scenarios of black women in post-colonial contexts: an intersectional analysis of Buchi Emecheta’s works
spellingShingle Political-affective scenarios of black women in post-colonial contexts: an intersectional analysis of Buchi Emecheta’s works
Mendes, Maria Elizabeth Peregrino Souto Maior
Intersectional theories
Buchi Emecheta
The Joys of Motherhood
Second Class Citizen
title_short Political-affective scenarios of black women in post-colonial contexts: an intersectional analysis of Buchi Emecheta’s works
title_full Political-affective scenarios of black women in post-colonial contexts: an intersectional analysis of Buchi Emecheta’s works
title_fullStr Political-affective scenarios of black women in post-colonial contexts: an intersectional analysis of Buchi Emecheta’s works
title_full_unstemmed Political-affective scenarios of black women in post-colonial contexts: an intersectional analysis of Buchi Emecheta’s works
title_sort Political-affective scenarios of black women in post-colonial contexts: an intersectional analysis of Buchi Emecheta’s works
author Mendes, Maria Elizabeth Peregrino Souto Maior
author_facet Mendes, Maria Elizabeth Peregrino Souto Maior
Pereira, Ana Clara Velloso Borges
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author2 Pereira, Ana Clara Velloso Borges
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mendes, Maria Elizabeth Peregrino Souto Maior
Pereira, Ana Clara Velloso Borges
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Intersectional theories
Buchi Emecheta
The Joys of Motherhood
Second Class Citizen
topic Intersectional theories
Buchi Emecheta
The Joys of Motherhood
Second Class Citizen
description This study aims to investigate, from the perspective of intersectional theories and gender studies, what oppressions affect Nigerian women portrayed by writer Buchi Emecheta in the novels The Joys of Motherhood (1979) and Second Class Citizen (1974). Such analysis allows us to observe the effects of post-colonialism, motherhood, marriage and race on the lives of the characters Nnu Ego and Adah, who leave their original communities trying to conquer better living conditions in urban contexts. In order to substantiate the observations set out in the article, Crenshaw (1989), Hill Collins (2000), Kilomba (2019) and Hudson-Weems (2019) were used as main bibliographic contributions. By aligning the theoretical references with the literary text, this study also seeks to understand the cross-cultural nuances that are presented in the narratives of African authors. Through these two narratives, the importance of the article is justified by the need to combat the social and anthropological stigmas imposed to African women.
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