Oil Wealth, Corruption, and the Multiple F(Ph)aces of Internal Colonialism in Ahmed Yerima’s Hard Ground

IF 0.1 0 LITERATURE Anafora Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.29162/anafora.v7i1.8
N. Lawal
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This paper explores Ahmed Yerima’s play Hard Ground (2011) to show how Yerima employs dramatic elements to interrogate manifestations of corruption and internal colonialism engendered by violent struggles for oil wealth in the Niger Delta region. Some scholars from the Niger Delta region have alleged that Yerima’s Hard Ground falls short of being a “realistic” portrayal of the oil crisis in the Niger Delta. Their claim suggests that the play is an exercise in the service of the establishment. However, this study contends that Yerima’s representations of corruption and internal colonialism in the crisis are meant neither to underestimate the role of the establishment nor to overlook the suffering of the people in the region. The playwright’s portrayals of corruption and various forms of internal colonialism generating the oil crisis are informed by postcolonial, multiple, contradictory, and complementary realities/truths, which often reveal the complexities of socio-economic and political crises in the postcolonial African state. The study reveals that leadership egoism and failure are among the key factors that aggravate violent crises which recur in the region. In its conclusion, the paper asserts that the multiple insights that Yerima’s Hard Ground offers on the oil crisis call for collective efforts within the Niger Delta region in particular and Nigeria as whole at finding lasting solutions to the region’s crises orchestrated by the violent struggle for oil wealth.
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在艾哈迈德·耶里玛的《硬地》中,石油财富、腐败和内部殖民主义的多重王牌
本文探讨了Ahmed Yerima的戏剧《Hard Ground》(2011),以展示Yerima如何运用戏剧元素来质问尼日尔三角洲地区因石油财富的暴力斗争而产生的腐败和内部殖民主义的表现形式。一些来自尼日尔三角洲地区的学者声称,耶里玛的《硬地》未能“真实”地描绘尼日尔三角洲的石油危机。他们的说法表明,这部剧是在为当权派服务。然而,本研究认为,Yerima在危机中对腐败和内部殖民主义的表现既不是低估建制派的作用,也不是忽视该地区人民的苦难。这位剧作家对导致石油危机的腐败和各种形式的内部殖民主义的描述,受到后殖民、多重、矛盾和互补的现实/真相的影响,这些现实/真相往往揭示了后殖民非洲国家社会经济和政治危机的复杂性。研究表明,领导的利己主义和失败是加剧该地区反复发生的暴力危机的关键因素。在其结论中,论文断言,Yerima的《Hard Ground》对石油危机提出的多重见解,要求在尼日尔三角洲地区,特别是在整个尼日利亚,共同努力,为该地区的危机找到持久的解决方案,这些危机是由石油财富的暴力斗争策划的。
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