Engendering an Alternative Approach to Otherness in African Women's Autobiography

被引:1
作者
Hunsu, Folasade [1 ]
机构
[1] Obafemi Awolowo Univ, Dept English, Ife, Nigeria
关键词
Oloto; African oral tradition; Mau Mau; women; autobiography; otherness; BURYING OTIENO; ETHNICITY; GENDER; KENYA;
D O I
10.1080/14484528.2013.766299
中图分类号
I [文学];
学科分类号
05 ;
摘要
This paper proposes an alternative approach to the reading of otherness in African women's autobiography. It is inspired by the Oloto proverbial of the Yoruba people of South West Nigeria which projects otherness as the uniqueness and power of the individual to speak for self' as an other'. It examines the strategies employed by Wambui Otieno in her autobiography, Mau Mau's Daughter: A Life History to celebrate her otherness as defined by the Oloto proverb and demonstrates how the socio-political history of Kenya has shaped her life narrative. It concludes that her autobiography exemplifies the uniqueness of the female subject-narrator within the ethos of communality in African societies.
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页码:171 / 185
页数:15
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