Victimhood Self-construal, Irony of Tears and Melancholy amid Wealth: Critical Assessment of Select Literary and Visual Metaphors on the Niger Delta Environmental Despoilment

IF 0.2 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Thank-God I. Igwenagu, Alphonsus C. Ugwu, Norbert O. Eze, Emeka Aniago
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Studies on self-construal indicate that man is propelled by what happens around him to react in a certain manner and this reaction, we suggest is a human universal common and a representation of conscious purposive response to concomitant environmental and circumstantial realities. This purposive response encapsulates messages, which an observer articulates and interprets; hence, our study is about deepening our understanding of the factors and variables responsible for victimhood self-construal projected in select texts on the Niger Delta environmental despoilment. Drawing from the theories of eco-criticism, victimhood, and self-construal, this study utilizes an interpretive approach to discuss select instances of victimhood portrayals in the poem ‘Delta Blues’ by Tanure Ojaide, in the drama Hangmen also Die by Esiaba Irobi and in the film Blood and Oil, directed by Curtis Graham. The study examines the primary reason, which is the dispossession of livelihood by environmentally destructive oil exploitation, adduced by the Niger Delta inhabitants to understand how it generates variables that instigate victimhood self-construal. Our observation is that in the texts the inhabitants’ victimhood self-construal can be described as purposive, the propelling variable is their concomitant environmental realities and the texts as communication media have different encumbrances and advantages regarding their efficacy and utility for advocacy.
受害者的自我概念、眼泪的讽刺和财富中的忧郁:对尼日尔河三角洲环境破坏的部分文学和视觉隐喻的批判性评估
关于自我建构的研究表明,人类受周围环境的影响而做出某种反应,我们认为,这种反应是人类的普遍共性,是对相关环境和现实的有意识的目的性反应。这种有目的的反应包含了观察者所阐述和解释的信息;因此,我们的研究旨在加深我们对尼日尔三角洲环境破坏问题精选文本中受害者自我建构的因素和变量的理解。本研究借鉴生态批评、受害者身份和自我建构理论,采用解释性方法讨论了塔努雷-奥贾伊德(Tanure Ojaide)的诗歌《三角洲蓝调》、艾萨巴-伊罗比(Esiaba Irobi)的戏剧《刽子手也会死》和柯蒂斯-格雷厄姆(Curtis Graham)执导的电影《血与油》中受害者身份的特定描写。本研究探讨了尼日尔河三角洲居民提出的主要原因,即破坏环境的石油开采剥夺了他们的生计,以了解这一原因如何产生变量,从而引发受害者的自我建构。我们的观察结果是,在文本中,居民的受害者自我建构可以说是有目的的,推动变量是他们所处的环境现实,而文本作为传播媒介,在其宣传效力和实用性方面有不同的障碍和优势。
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