The Conundrum of Ethnic Discrimination and Identity Crisis in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's Americanah

C. P, Christopher. G
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The issue of Racial discrimination has emerged as a pressing concern worldwide in general and in the United States in particular in recent times, posing a significant challenge to human rights. Racial discrimination constitutes a grave violation of human rights, which encompasses a broad spectrum of human rights violations, including the adoption of discriminatory practices, the marginalization of domestic issues, and the unjust targeting of ethnic or religious minorities, refugees, and immigrants, often branding them as criminals, either intentionally or inadvertently (Smith & Johnson, n.d.). In this context, the present study aims to examine the facet of ethnic and racial discrimination that is meted out against the African immigrant community in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Americanah. This study tries to investigate the instances of racial discrimination that are orchestrated on the protagonist Ifemelu and her deep longing for ethnic identity after she migrated from Nigeria to America. This research paper also examines the myriad forms of racial politics and myths of sexism and racism prevalent in the American discourses in the light of Intersectionality theory.
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奇玛曼达-恩格齐-阿迪契《美国人》中的民族歧视和身份危机难题
种族歧视问题近来已成为全世界,特别是美国的一个紧迫问题,对人权构成了重大挑战。种族歧视是对人权的严重侵犯,它包含了一系列广泛的侵犯人权行为,包括采取歧视性做法、将国内问题边缘化,以及不公正地针对种族或宗教少数群体、难民和移民,往往有意或无意地将他们打上罪犯的烙印(Smith & Johnson,n.d.)。在此背景下,本研究旨在探讨奇玛曼达-恩格齐-阿迪契的《美国人》中针对非洲移民群体的民族和种族歧视。本研究试图探究主人公伊菲梅露在从尼日利亚移民到美国后所遭受的种族歧视,以及她对种族身份的深切渴望。本研究论文还根据交叉性理论,探讨了美国话语中盛行的各种形式的种族政治以及性别歧视和种族主义的神话。
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