ABSTRACT
This
project basically examine the language of gender discrimination in African
literary works with special reference to PURPLE HIBISCUS and YELLOW-YELLOW. In the past few years, women folk have been
rendered invisible or stereotyped by their male counterparts. As a result, women voices are not heard, they
are relegated to the background.
Gender
is a central organizing principle of societies and often governs the processes
of production and reproduction, consumption, and distribution. Gender roles are
the 'social definition' of women and men, and vary among different societies
and cultures, classes and ages, and during different periods in history. They vary greatly across the Nile Basin
and sub-Saharan Africa at large.
Gender-specific roles and responsibilities are often conditioned by household
structure, access to resources, political
stability, and ecological conditions. Gender research in rural
development is therefore essential in poverty reduction and sustainability of
development interventions. With the feminist movement, there is a fight for
female emancipation and as a result, the feminist rose up for equal gender in
African society.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
Title Page i
Certification ii
Dedication iii
Acknowledgement s iv
Abstract v
Table of Contents vi
CHAPTER ONE – INTRODUCTION
1.1
Background of the study 1
1.2
Statement of problem 2
1.3
Objective of study 3
1.4
Significance of study 3
1.5
Scope of the study 4
1.6
Research methodology 4
1.7
Definition of terms 4
CHAPTER TWO –LITERATURE
REVIEW
2.1 Language use in African
Literature 6
2.2 Gender matters in Africa 8
2.3 Gender Discrimination 11
2.4 Women empowerment . 13
2.5 Gender equity 15
2.6 Women human rights 17
2.7 Historical background of
women 19
2.8 Emerging issues 27
2.9 Feminist belief 28
2.10 Normative and descriptive
components 29
2.11 African view about feminist 32
2.12 Feminist contributions 35
CHAPTER
THREE – BACKGROUND ANALYSIS OF THE CASE STUDY
3.1 Background of Purple
Hibiscus 42
3.2
Language of gender discrimination 44
3.3
Background of Yellow-yellow 47
3.4
Language of Gender 48
3.5
Comparison of the novels 48
CHAPTER
FOUR - SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
4.1 Summary 49
4.2 Recommendations 50
4.3 Conclusion 51
REFERENCES
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Language is a means of communication among human
beings. There are further classifications
of language into formal or informal verbal or non-verbal, written or unwritten.
Chafe (1996) defines language as a
system which mediates in a highly complex way between the universe of meanings
and universe sounds. Chomsky and Halle (2000) see language as a system of
rules which determines the relation of sound to meaning for infinity of
sentence for that language.
Language is purely human and non-instructive method of
communicating ideas, emotions and desires by means of voluntarily produced
symbols. Language is considered by other
linguists as a vehicle of culture. J. F. Weredu (1994) asserts that
language is uniquely human and this appears to be the most important
distinctions.
Further still, there are some characteristics of
language, which make the meaning, function and mode clearer. Nobody can deny that we live in an era of
rapid and radical change which will inevitably affect the position and status
of women, even in the darkest part or most backward corner of the globe. It is therefore in humanity’s interest to
encourage rather than resist a change.
Today, urbanization, advance in technology and medicine provide women
with unparalleled opportunities to reach out for self fulfillment and more than
ever before, women have the ability to control their own fertility and need not
continue to procreate until they reach menopause as was the case in the past.
1.2
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM
In defining the problems of this research, it would be
good to appraise the role of women in the society. “Women” is an indispensable subject in a
progressive society. Behind a successful
man, there is a resourcefully woman. The society remains adamant where women do
not exist. Women are really good
companions and partners in progress; not the fair weather type. Women try to
appease the heart of their male counterparts, they try to manage the miserable
conditions of the undesirable men. At
last, the whole attributes go to the men (Elechi
Amadi) while the blame bounces back on the women, poor women yet they
preserve. Women your attributes are in
definite, your status is worthy of emulations.
In Achebe’s
earliest works such as Things Fall Apart and Arrow
of God, he portrays women’s
life as revolving round the kitchen, the bedroom and the labour room. Male children are discouraged not to sit with
them so as not to get polluted with their feminine ideas. But the word ‘women’ does not mean
inferiority.
The women hardly knew anything that is not thought to
be important, they could only imagine what was inside ancestral but they were
allowed to see the inside even though they did the painting. When Akuekue’s
bride price (dowry) is to be paid, the men did all the negotiations while the
women only brought in the food afterwards.
Achebe’s recent works like Girls of War portray women as
heroines.
1.3
OBJECTIVE OF STUDY
This research aims at identifying the oppression of
woman in Africa. With this awareness came an attempt to
evaluate the ways in which women have been portrayed in African literature
which coincided with the rise of women.
Liberation and feminist movement gave the impetus to re-evaluate the
role of woman in Africa societies and in
literatures.
This research paper is intended to enumerate the roles
of African women in politics and oppressive conditions of women in Africa with
a view of identifying the problems that have been militating against ways of
solving the problems and to highlights the results of the finding up to date
especially as it concerns the use of language by African literary writers when
female issues are being discussed.
1.4
SIGNIFICANCE OF STUDY
In carrying out this study, it is hope that it would correct
the mistake that women are just sub-human as being portrayed by their male
counterparts but they are real human and indeed substantial in qualities. The findings of this study would then be of
great importance and benefit to the government, NGOs, African patriarchs and
traditionalist.
1.5
SCOPE OF THE STUDY
This study will be limited to African women in that it
will study two African novels written by African female writers. This
limitation is due to time factor and besides, the various roles of women are
similar, if not the same all over the world.
1.6 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
This
shall be purely descriptive in nature and cross-sectional by type. The cross-sectional approach through field
study is viewed as quite appropriate for this study as the sample elements will
cut across the market women, working class and housewives and other female
characters available in the novels.
1.6
DEFINITION OF TERM
Gender discrimination: The
systematic, unfavourable treatment of individuals on the basis of their gender,
which denies them rights, opportunities or resources
Language: A means of
communication among human beings
African literature: Different languages and
various genres, ranging from oral literature to literature written in colonial
language
Gender matters: Distinctive patterns of ideas,
beliefs, and norms which characterise the way of life and relations of a
society or group within a society
Culture: Culture
is sometimes interpreted narrowly as ‘custom’ or ‘tradition’, and assumed to be
natural and unchangeable.
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