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タイトル: FAMILY AND THE IGBO NOVEL
著者: IKWUBUZO, Iwu
キーワード: Indigenous Africa
Igbo family
Igbo novel
Igbo novelist
Traditional society
発行日: Sep-2012
出版者: The Center for African Area Studies, Kyoto University
誌名: African Study Monographs
巻: 33
号: 3
開始ページ: 145
終了ページ: 163
抄録: This paper examines the portrayal of the Igbo family in four novels: Ubesie’s Isi Akwụ Dara N’ala (1973), Nzeakọ’s Nkọlị (1973) and Jụọchi (1981), and Madụekwe’s Uru Nwa (1978). Each of these novels explores problems that mar family relationships in Igbo traditional society. Ubesie’s Isi Akwụ Dara N’ala portrays how a family can be destabilized by war, and a marriage can be ruined by a wife’s unbridled waywardness and promiscuity. Nzeakọ’s Jụọchi exposes how a wife’s arrogance and negligence of her domestic responsibility, as well as a husband’s moral laxity can destabilize a family. Nzeakọ’s Nkọlị explores how co-wives’ bitter rivalry and acrimony disrupt harmonious and cordial relationships in a polygamous family, and are sometimes occasioned by inimical external forces. Finally, Madụekwe’s Uru Nwa depicts how a man’s distrust and allegations of infidelity against his wife can lead to a broken home. Uru Nwa also shows how a female child doggedly playing a manly role can reunite her parents. These and other attributes of Igbo family life, highlighted by each of the novelists, show that Igbo novels depict a range of human social behavior.
DOI: 10.14989/159428
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/159428
出現コレクション:Vol.33 No.3

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