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Magical Realism as Protest. Nnedi Okorafor's 'Who Fears Death'

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Research Paper (postgraduate) from the year 2024 in the subject African Studies - Literature, grade: 4, Ahmadu Bello University, course: Literature, language: English, abstract: Nnedi Okorafor's novel, "Who Fears Death," published in 2011, has garnered considerable critical acclaim primarily as a work of speculative fiction. While existing analyses have delved into the novel's speculative nature, one aspect that has received limited attention is its magical realist elements. This paper aims to explore Okorafor's use of magical realism in "Who Fears Death," acknowledging the global significance of magical realism as an alternative narrative strategy. Magical realism is recognized as a dominant form of fiction in the contemporary world, with widespread participation by writers from diverse cultural backgrounds. Okorafor's novel, positioned within this literary diaspora, employs magical realism to convey a unique perspective on Africa's hybridity, history, spirituality, and culture. The paper adopts magical realism as its interpretative model to investigate key features present in the novel. The analysis reveals that "Who Fears Death" incorporates notable magical realist motifs, such as the manifestation of resistance, the trope of 'the book-within-a book, ' and the use of critics and tricksterism techniques. These elements, typical of magical realist narratives, serve not only to astonish readers, as in fantasy literature, but also function as a critique of Western realist narration. Importantly, they act as powerful tools of protest against issues like oppressive regimes, female genital mutilation, ethnic crises, genocide, rape, and power abuse-persistent challenges faced by postcolonial African nations. Okorafor's choice of magical realism as a protest tool amplifies her critique, making her message more poignant and explicit. Through the novel, she contends that until Africans collectively confront and resist the societal ills hindering progress, embracing values


Author: Terese Uwuave
Publisher: Bod Third Party Titles
Publication Date: Jan 10, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 3346996875
ISBN-13: 9783346996879

Magical Realism as Protest. Nnedi Okorafor's 'Who Fears Death'

$34.90
$34.27
Sale 2%
 
Research Paper (postgraduate) from the year 2024 in the subject African Studies - Literature, grade: 4, Ahmadu Bello University, course: Literature, language: English, abstract: Nnedi Okorafor's novel, "Who Fears Death," published in 2011, has garnered considerable critical acclaim primarily as a work of speculative fiction. While existing analyses have delved into the novel's speculative nature, one aspect that has received limited attention is its magical realist elements. This paper aims to explore Okorafor's use of magical realism in "Who Fears Death," acknowledging the global significance of magical realism as an alternative narrative strategy. Magical realism is recognized as a dominant form of fiction in the contemporary world, with widespread participation by writers from diverse cultural backgrounds. Okorafor's novel, positioned within this literary diaspora, employs magical realism to convey a unique perspective on Africa's hybridity, history, spirituality, and culture. The paper adopts magical realism as its interpretative model to investigate key features present in the novel. The analysis reveals that "Who Fears Death" incorporates notable magical realist motifs, such as the manifestation of resistance, the trope of 'the book-within-a book, ' and the use of critics and tricksterism techniques. These elements, typical of magical realist narratives, serve not only to astonish readers, as in fantasy literature, but also function as a critique of Western realist narration. Importantly, they act as powerful tools of protest against issues like oppressive regimes, female genital mutilation, ethnic crises, genocide, rape, and power abuse-persistent challenges faced by postcolonial African nations. Okorafor's choice of magical realism as a protest tool amplifies her critique, making her message more poignant and explicit. Through the novel, she contends that until Africans collectively confront and resist the societal ills hindering progress, embracing values


Author: Terese Uwuave
Publisher: Bod Third Party Titles
Publication Date: Jan 10, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 3346996875
ISBN-13: 9783346996879
 

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