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Ngugi wa Thiong’o, Gender, and the Ethics of Postcolonial Reading
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Ngugi wa Thiong’o, Gender, and the Ethics of Postcolonial Reading

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 1138376124
ISBN-13 9781138376120
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint Routledge
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Dec 19th, 2018
Print length 222 Pages
Weight 362 grams
Dimensions 15.60 x 23.50 x 1.70 cms
Product Classification: Literary studies: from c 1900 -
Ksh 10,100.00
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This is the first comprehensive book-length study of gender politics in Ngugi wa Thiong''s fiction. Brendon Nicholls argues that the mechanisms of gender subordination are strategically crucial to Ngugi''s ideological project, but that his fiction also creates transgressive spaces for women. Nicholls proposes a strategy of ''performative reading'' that offers an ethical basis for analyzing cultural difference and critiquing cultural practices, while avoiding both cultural imperialism and cultural relativism.
This is the first comprehensive book-length study of gender politics in Ngugi wa Thiong''o''s fiction. Brendon Nicholls argues that mechanisms of gender subordination are strategically crucial to Ngugi''s ideological project from his first novel to his most recent one. Nicholls describes the historical pressures that lead Ngugi to represent women as he does, and shows that the novels themselves are symptomatic of the cultural conditions that they address. Reading Ngugi''s fiction in terms of its Gikuyu allusions and references, a gendered narrative of history emerges that creates transgressive spaces for women. Nicholls bases his discussion on moments during the Mau Mau rebellion when women''s contributions to the anticolonial struggle could not be reduced to a patriarchal narrative of Kenyan history, and this interpretive maneuver permits a reading of Ngugi''s fiction that accommodates female political and sexual agency. Nicholls contributes to postcolonial theory by proposing a methodology for reading cultural difference. This methodology critiques cultural practices like clitoridectomy in an ethical manner that seeks to avoid both cultural imperialism and cultural relativisim. His strategy of ''performative reading,'' that is, making the conditions of one text (such as folklore, history, or translation) active in another (for example, fiction, literary narrative, or nationalism), makes possible an ethical reading of gender and of the conditions of reading in translation.

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