Subtle-Radical Female Subversion as a Means of Self-Empowerment in Tsitsi Dangarembga’s Nervous Conditions and Buchi Emecheta’s The Joys of Motherhood

Imbizo Pub Date : 2023-08-11 DOI:10.25159/2663-6565/12322
Mishumo Nephawe, Olufemi Abodunrin
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In this article, we use two African literary texts written by African women to demonstrate ways in which women use very subtle but radical ways to circumvent patriarchal norms. We re-read Tsitsi Dangarembga’s Nervous Conditions and Buchi Emecheta’s The Joys of Motherhood to demonstrate subtle-radical ways in which women subvert patriarchal expectations. We utilise African radical feminism as a literary theory to frame our analysis. Furthermore, we problematise the ideology of using radical means as a way to survive and argue that women ought to survive and live a meaningful, free life post survival. To do this, we bring to light the subtle-radical ways in which characters such as Tambudzai, Lucia, and Adaku subvert gender role expectations in order to emancipate themselves from the shackles of patriarchal expectations. We find that women who use conventional radical resistive ways tend to have the full force of patriarchy’s weight clamped down on them, while those who use subtle-radical means tend to get their freedom and succeed.
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在齐西·丹格雷姆加的《神经状况》和布吉·埃米切塔的《母性的快乐》中,微妙激进的女性颠覆是一种自我赋权的手段
在这篇文章中,我们用非洲女性写的两篇非洲文学文本来展示女性如何使用非常微妙但激进的方式来规避男权规范。我们重读了Tsitsi Dangarembga的《神经状况》和Buchi Emecheta的《母亲的快乐》,以展示女性颠覆父权期望的微妙激进方式。我们利用非洲激进女权主义作为一种文学理论来构建我们的分析。此外,我们对使用激进手段作为一种生存方式的意识形态提出了问题,并认为女性应该生存下来,过上有意义的、自由的生活。为了做到这一点,我们揭示了坦布扎伊、露西亚和阿达库等角色颠覆性别角色期望的微妙激进方式,以将自己从父权期望的束缚中解放出来。我们发现,使用传统激进抵抗方式的女性往往会受到父权制的全部压力,而那些使用微妙激进手段的女性往往会获得自由并取得成功。
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