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Referring to the role of African literary writers as social critics, this chapter focuses on literary texts that enable a reimagination of Christianity and sexual diversity in contemporary Africa. As a case in point, it discusses the novel Under the Udala Trees by the Nigerian writer Chinelo Okparanta (2015). Set in the aftermath of the Biafra war (1967-70), the novel tells the love story between two young women. The chapter explores how Christianity is a central theme in the novel, in a twofold way. First, the novel narrates the ambivalent experiences of the protagonist with the church as a space of rejection and ‘deliverance’ as well as of refuge and comfort. Second, the novel shows how the Bible has become a battleground in the debate about homosexuality, used to condemn same-sex love, while foregrounding alternative, liberating biblical interpretations.
在提到非洲文学作家作为社会批评家的角色时,本章侧重于文学文本,使当代非洲的基督教和性别多样性重新想象。作为一个恰当的例子,它讨论了尼日利亚作家Chinelo Okparanta(2015)的小说《在乌达拉树下》(Under the Udala Trees)。小说以比夫拉战争(1967-70)后为背景,讲述了两个年轻女子之间的爱情故事。这一章从两个方面探讨了基督教如何成为小说的中心主题。首先,小说叙述了主人公的矛盾经历,教会既是拒绝和“解脱”的空间,也是庇护和安慰的空间。其次,这部小说展示了《圣经》是如何成为同性恋辩论的战场的,它被用来谴责同性之爱,同时又突出了另一种自由的《圣经》解释。