The Family in Crisis: An Analysis of the Home Spaces in a Selection of Contemporary Nigerian Novels in English
Bettina Cowin author Cecile Sandten editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Peter Lang AG
Published:28th Jan '25
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This study examines the representation of home spaces in three twenty-first-century Nigerian novels written in English, applying various spatial theories to analyse their portrayal. These contemporary novels, which center on family life, are set in different regions of Nigeria – a postcolonial nation characterised by diverse ethnic backgrounds, including Igbo, Yoruba, and Hausa communities. Despite their regional and cultural distinctions, the novels depict families in crisis as a unifying theme.
By situating the novels within their social and historical contexts and employing spatial theories, the research explores the underlying causes of familial dysfunction. It seeks to determine whether the rigid, hierarchical patriarchal structures present in many of the family homes reflect similar power dynamics at the national level. Furthermore, the study investigates how the oppressive political and social conditions of postcolonial Nigeria permeate the varied domestic environments portrayed in these narratives.
ISBN: 9783631925140
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 461g
302 pages
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