Divergences, commonalities and convergences: Nationalism and the poetics of identity in Nigerian fiction

Olumide Ogunrotimi
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With more than 200 nations yoked together by the British solely for the purpose of colonialism in Nigeria, little wonder that questions bordering on lack of converging ideologies have consistently informed the nation’s narrative. If what unite the several ethnicities are paradigms that are vestiges of colonialism, and other scaffolding commonalities that necessitate the creation of a new identity, the question then is are these constructs synergistic enough to smoothen over the differing schisms and create long-lasting unifying parameters that moderate true nationalism? Using sections from selected novels, this article attempts to appraise the nebulous narratives that connect Nigeria’s various ethnicities, despite the presence of seemingly irreconcilable ethnic divergences. The study traces the manifestation of ethnicity in Nigerian fiction from the biased presentation by the first generation of writers to the ‘national’ fictionalization by contemporary writers. It discovers that though there is improvement in the presentation of multiculturalism and ethnicity in contemporary Nigerian fiction, there is still much to be written about the multicultural aspect of Nigeria’s postcolonial experience. The article concludes by theorizing that failure to harness the merits of the commonalities has been the bane of Nigeria since independence and proposes a re-engineering of multicultural ethics and also admonishes for a reconstruction of a new national character.
分歧、共性与趋同:尼日利亚小说中的民族主义与身份诗学
仅仅为了在尼日利亚实行殖民主义,英国人就把200多个国家绑在一起,难怪这个国家的叙事中一直充斥着意识形态缺乏融合的问题。如果将几个种族团结在一起的是殖民主义的残余范例,以及其他需要创造新身份的脚手架共性,那么问题是,这些结构是否足够协同,以消除不同的分裂,并创造持久的统一参数,以缓和真正的民族主义?本文选取部分小说,试图评价将尼日利亚各种族联系在一起的模糊叙事,尽管存在着看似不可调和的种族分歧。该研究追溯了尼日利亚小说中种族的表现,从第一代作家的偏见呈现到当代作家的“民族”小说化。研究发现,虽然当代奈及利亚小说对多元文化与族群的呈现有所改善,但奈及利亚后殖民时期的多元文化仍有许多有待书写之处。文章的结论是,自独立以来,未能利用共性的优点一直是尼日利亚的祸根,并建议重新设计多元文化伦理,并告诫重建新的国民性。
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