Narrativising Injustice, Political Emancipation and the Authentic Life in Sam Ukala’s the Placenta of Death

A. Asigbo, Chukwuemeka Anthony Ebiriukwu
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The human desire to live together as a community or a nation is predicated on the conditions of equity, justice and fairness to all. However, the urge to dominate others has entrenched social injustice in society. This nature of human living breeds different kinds of human reactions which philosophers have identified. In his phenomenological ontology, Jean-Paul Sartre developed some concepts he believed to define our relationships with the world around us and how that world responds to our desires: Being-in-itself, Being-for-Itself, Facticity, Bad Faith and Authenticity are some concepts explored in this study. Sartre argues that because humans are ongoing projects with future possibilities, attaining our full potential as human beings only become valued through the ways we respond to these ideals. In the application of the above concepts using Sam Ukala’s The Placenta of Death, this study, through a content analysis of the qualitative research method, interrogated human attitudes in an oppressive and unjust world seeking justification or otherwise for human actions that would provide us with what human society should be like for our experience of it to be what it ought to be. Our findings, among others, revealed that oppression and injustice in society breed political and material denials which lead to resentment and the consequent desire for political struggles. It also discovered that those who resign to bad faith (self-deceptive and compromised persons) are afraid to take responsibility for their past and present actions and thereby closing future possibilities for themselves and others. The study concluded that in a society of entrenched oppression and injustice, it is obligated and justified that one takes a political stand: one against oppression and injustice, but in favour of political emancipation and freedom.
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山姆·乌卡拉《死亡胎盘》中的不公正叙事、政治解放与真实生活
人类作为一个社区或一个国家共同生活的愿望是建立在对所有人平等、正义和公平的条件之上的。然而,支配他人的冲动在社会中根深蒂固。人类生活的这种本性孕育了哲学家们已经发现的各种不同的人类反应。在他的现象学本体论中,让-保罗·萨特发展了一些概念,他认为这些概念定义了我们与周围世界的关系,以及这个世界如何回应我们的欲望:本研究探讨了一些概念:自在、自为、真实性、恶意和真实性。萨特认为,因为人类是具有未来可能性的持续项目,只有通过我们对这些理想的回应,才能充分发挥我们作为人类的潜力。本研究运用Sam Ukala的《死亡的胎盘》中的上述概念,通过对定性研究方法的内容分析,在一个压迫和不公正的世界中询问人类的态度,为人类的行为寻找理由或其他方式,从而为我们提供人类社会应该是什么样子的,让我们的体验成为它应该是什么样子。除其他外,我们的调查结果显示,社会上的压迫和不公正滋生了政治和物质上的否定,从而导致怨恨和随之而来的政治斗争的愿望。研究还发现,那些向不诚实的人(自我欺骗和妥协的人)辞职的人害怕为自己过去和现在的行为负责,从而关闭了自己和他人未来的可能性。该研究的结论是,在一个压迫和不公正根深蒂固的社会中,人们有义务也有理由采取政治立场:反对压迫和不公正,但赞成政治解放和自由。
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