The Protest Tradition in African Literature: Symbolism in Chinua Achebe’s Anthills of the Savannah

Dr. Ben-Fred Ohia
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critical examination of African literature will show that Africa before the advent of Europeans in Africa had two types of literature namely: oral literature and literature written in the indigenous languages. African literature raises the question of defining African literature geographically, racially or culturally and any impingement on any of these is vehemently opposed by African writers in their works: protest novel, protest drama and protest poetry alike. The main purpose of this paper is to explore and establish the idea of “protest” as aspect of the African fiction (novel) as espoused in Achebe’s Anthills of the Savannah. This paper adopts ecocriticism and qualitative method. It looks into elements of protest in the chosen text; in reflection to the African fiction and literature generally. It is the findings of this paper that protest in African literature results from the fight for decolonisation and a struggle against intimidation, dehumanisation, degredation of the environment through colonialism and neocolonialism. This paper concludes that this commitment of African literary writers has made African fiction a protest literature, especially as seen in Achebe’s Anthills of the Savannah.
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非洲文学中的抗议传统:奇努阿-阿契贝《大草原上的蚁丘》中的象征主义
对非洲文学的批判性研究将表明,在欧洲人进入非洲之前,非洲有两类文学,即口头 文学和用土著语言写成的文学。非洲文学提出了从地理、种族或文化角度界定非洲文学的问题,非洲作家在他们的作品(抗议小说、抗议戏剧和抗议诗歌)中强烈反对对其中任何一种文学的冲击。本文的主要目的是探讨和确立非洲小说(小说)中的 "抗议 "思想,正如阿切贝的《大草原上的蚁丘》所主张的那样。本文采用生态批评和定性方法。它研究了所选文本中的抗议元素,并对非洲小说和文学进行了总体反思。本文发现,非洲文学中的抗议源于争取非殖民化的斗争,源于反对殖民主义和新殖民主义带来的恐吓、非人化和环境恶化的斗争。本文的结论是,非洲文学作家的这一承诺使非洲小说成为一种抗议文学,尤其是在阿切贝的《大草原上的蚁丘》中可以看到这一点。
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