Women and Nature for Plunder: an Ecofeminist Study of Chinua Achebe’s A Man of the People

Opeyemi A. Ajibola, B. Okoli
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Nature and women have through all ages been victims of exploitation, oppression and subjugation. Chinua Achebe’s A Man of the People recreates the exploitation of both nature and woman. While A Man of the People has enjoyed wide-ranging critical examination, and unlike Things Fall Apart and Arrow of God which have been examined from ecocritical perspectives, not much has been done to underline Achebe’s ecofeminist underpinnings as depicted in the novel. This study, therefore, examines A Man of the People through the Ecofeminist critical lens as this allows for a nuanced examination of the connectedness of the domination of women and natural resources in the novel. By engaging Achebe’s all-time famous text, A Man of the People, through the Ecofeminist lens, the study serves to underscore the complex gendered drama that unfolds when women and nature are exploited by capitalist patriarchs. The study draws attention to Achebe’s master craftsmanship in exposing the complex network of forces that have over time sought to objectify women and nature, in service of selfish interests. The study concludes by drawing attention to Achebe’s vision for emancipating women and nature from bearing the brunt of capitalist modernity.
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妇女与自然被掠夺:奇努阿·阿契贝《人民公仆》的生态女性主义研究
自然和妇女历来都是剥削、压迫和征服的受害者。奇努阿·阿契贝的《人民公仆》再现了对自然和女人的剥削。尽管《人民的男人》受到了广泛的批判性审视,与《分崩离析》和《上帝之箭》从生态批评的角度进行审视不同,《人民的男人》没有做太多的工作来强调小说中描绘的阿奇贝的生态女权主义基础。因此,这项研究通过生态女性主义的批判视角来审视《人民中的男人》,因为这允许对小说中女性统治与自然资源之间的联系进行细致入微的审视。通过生态女权主义的视角,这项研究运用了阿契贝的经典著作《人民的男人》,强调了当女性和自然被资本主义父权制剥削时所展现的复杂的性别戏剧。这项研究让人们注意到阿奇贝的精湛技艺,他揭露了各种力量的复杂网络,这些力量长期以来一直试图将女性和自然物化,为自己的利益服务。该研究的结论是提请人们注意阿切贝的愿景,即将妇女和自然从资本主义现代性的冲击中解放出来。
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