Title of article :
The Women Issue In Flora Nwapa’s Women Are Different
Author/Authors :
kalpakli, fatma selçuk üniversitesi, turkey
Abstract :
The aim of this paper is to analyse the gender patterns in Nigerian society with reference to Flora Nwapa’s novel, namely Women are Different. In this novel, Flora Nwapa narrates how the Nigerian women begin to gain consciousness about their rights such as having access to education. Furthermore, the advantages and disadvantages of living in a newly independent Nigeria for the Nigerian women are brought forward by Flora Nwapa. Related to this, in the novel, paradoxically it has been observed that some Nigerian women characters begin to long for the old British colonial days due to the fact that freedom brings some responsibilities as well. Lacking the necessary educational background and economic independence, these women’s new responsibilities begin to be a burden on their shoulders. Yet, they try to cope with all the problems successfully during the time of the transition from the colonial to the postcolonial period. In addition to these, the Nigerian males’ attitude towards all these political, social and gender problems are conveyed to the readers in Women are Different. Meanwhile, the Nigerian female gender patterns are compared and contrasted with the Nigerian male gender patterns and eventually, the importance of raising consciousness about the women’s problems not only in Nigeria, but also all around the world has been underlined in the novel. Accordingly, in this paper, the Nigerian women’s role in the postcolonial Nigerian society will be evaluated with regard to the examples given from Women are Different.
Keywords :
Flora Nwapa , Nwakuche , Women are Different , Nigerian women , gender patterns , post , colonial Nigeria
Journal title :
Selcuk University Journal Of Institute Of Social Sciences
Journal title :
Selcuk University Journal Of Institute Of Social Sciences