Decoding the Perception of African Women in Amma Darko’s and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Selected Novels

Célestin Gbaguidi, Lonlonyo Amouzou
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This article attempts to analyze how patriarchal society negatively perceives African women using Amma Darko’s and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s selected novels as backdrop. Through in-depth study and critical appreciation of the novels, these two authors depict the way the African woman is regarded, understood, and interpreted by herself in the male-dominated community or in a foreign territory; the African woman is nothing more than a naive, second-class citizen, reproducer, mere commodity, and man's appendage. Analysing the female characters in these novels, with a focus on Mara in Beyond the Horizon and Ifemelu in Americanah, we can understand the perception of African women from their own perspectives, while also considering the perception of African women by others in their given environment. Finally, this article will be informed by the decoding theory in terms of how these novels address the perception of the post-colonial and the modern African woman.
解读阿玛·达尔科和奇曼达·恩戈齐·阿迪契小说选集中的非洲女性认知
本文试图以Amma Darko和Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie的小说选集为背景,分析男权社会对非洲女性的负面认知。通过对小说的深入研究和批判性鉴赏,两位作者描绘了非洲女性在男性主导的社会或异国他乡被自己看待、理解和诠释的方式;非洲妇女只不过是一个天真的二等公民、繁殖者、纯粹的商品和男人的附属物。分析这些小说中的女性角色,以《地平线之外》中的玛拉和《美国人》中的伊芙梅露为重点,我们可以从她们自己的角度了解对非洲女性的看法,同时也可以考虑在特定环境下其他人对非洲女性的看法。最后,本文将通过解码理论来了解这些小说如何处理对后殖民和现代非洲妇女的看法。
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