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Gender in Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart


This paper will look at the contradictions in the work of Chinua Achebe in relation to his placement of woman and femininity. Kristen Holst Petersen states that ?the African discussion is between feminist emancipation versus the fight against neo-colonialism, particularly in its cultural aspect...which comes first, the fight for female equality or the fight against Western cultural imperialism?. This paper will attempt to highlight these contradictions in relation to Achebe?s Things Fall Apart.

Above all the tribe values physical prowess, it places a great deal of importance on individual achievement, these attributes are in fact intended to ensure the security and permanence of the group. For like most early societies this is a society that is dominated by a passion for survival. Umofia therefore cultivates the notion of the heroic ideal based on physical prowess. The centrality of the yam in the novel highlights the tribe?s respect for physical strength. As a result of the intense muscular effort required for its cultivation... [to view the full essay now, purchase below]

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