The Politics of (M)Othering

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  • The Politics of (M)Othering Book Detail

  • Author : Obioma Nnaemeka
  • Release Date : 2005-08-04
  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Genre : Philosophy
  • Pages : 266
  • ISBN 13 : 1134774370
  • File Size : 52,52 MB

The Politics of (M)Othering by Obioma Nnaemeka PDF Summary

Book Description: This collection is a study of African literature framed by the central, and multi-faceted, idea of 'mother' - motherland, mothertongue, motherwit, motherhood, mothering - looking at the paradoxical location of (m)other as both central and marginal. Whilst the volume stands as a sustained feminist analysis, it engages feminist theory itself by showing how issues in feminism are, in African literature, recast in different and complex ways.

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