Changing Worlds: The Nigerian Novels of Buchi Emecheta
Abstract
Buchi Emecheta, an expatriate Nigerian living in England, balances cross-cultural points of view and literary forms in her tales of West African Women. This essay discusses six of her African-based novels; these span distinct historical periods, from the establishment of the British "Protectorate" in 1900 to the comtemporary era of industrialization in post-colonial Nigeria. Emecheta's novels present progressively more radical perceptions of the meaning of female experience as she shows her women characters struggling to find their way amongst the bewildering shifts in cultural values.Metrics
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