(Re)Shaping The Self: The Construction of Identity in Things Fall Apart

Nergiz Öznur Vardar
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Postcolonialism incorporates all cultures affected by colonialism from the beginning of colonization to the present day. Aiming to express the ways the colonizer shapes society, postcolonial writers frequently reverse the colonial discourse and maintain that colonized countries have a national identity. In this respect, prominent Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe indicates the effects of colonization on both cultural and individual levels in his works. Besides, he highlights the postcolonial subject in a manner that not only the colonizers but also the colonized find themselves in a situation of ambivalence. The purpose of this study is to present the ways in which the characters in Achebe’s Things Fall Apart (1958) are first shaped by the colonizer and later reshaped by the colonized counterpart. The process the characters undergo to achieve integration in society and whether they are liberated is discussed with references to the novel.
(续)《塑造自我:在分崩离析的事物中建构身份
后殖民主义包含了从殖民开始到现在所有受殖民主义影响的文化。为了表达殖民者塑造社会的方式,后殖民作家经常对殖民话语进行逆转,并认为被殖民国家具有民族认同。在这方面,著名的尼日利亚作家chinua Achebe在他的作品中表明了殖民对文化和个人层面的影响。此外,他以一种既使殖民者也使被殖民者发现自己处于矛盾状态的方式突出了后殖民主题。本研究的目的是呈现阿契贝的《分崩离析》(1958)中的人物是如何首先被殖民者塑造,然后被被殖民者重塑的。人物融入社会的过程,以及他们是否得到解放,都是通过小说来讨论的。
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