THE LANGUAGE OF FEMINISM AND ITS IMPACT ON THE SOCIETY

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THE LANGUAGE OF FEMINISM AND ITS IMPACT ON THE SOCIETY

ABSTRACT
This study was intended to study language of feminism and its impact on the society. This study was guided by the following objectives; to identify how
Mariama Ba uses language to portray feminism – the reaction of females against the oppressive and discriminatory culture experienced by them – in her novel
So Long a Letter. The study findings revealed that the language of feminism impacts on the society.

CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
Background of Study
The struggle for women’ right began in the 18th century during the period of intense intellectual activity known as the Age of Enlightenment.
In traditional Africa the woman is an object of constant scorn, degradation and physical torture. In the past, women did not exist as individuals with
personalities to defend. They rather existed as mere docile and exotic accompaniments to the males. Throughout that period, women lacked a voice to articulate their dilemma and their points of view. They, thus, accepted their fate without resistance. Such passive stance results from societal conditioning through questionable cultural practices. From birth, through childhood and adolescence, to adulthood, Africans receive from society and others around the messages and feedbacks which launch them into roles and behaviors considered appropriate for males and females respectively. Most one, female are
accorded inferior roles and such long years of cultural suppression and intimidation, unfortunately, misled the women into an underestimation of their
capabilities and self worth. Encased in such a cultural mystique, the African women were particularly driven by a community sense since culture obviates
individualism. In those days, these women, in addition to experiencing the same oppressive social condition as their male counterparts in a developing world, were subjected to extra repressive burdens arising from the socio-cultural structures of patriarchy and gender hierarchy. These years of subjugation have, however, produced in today’s women relentless questioning of the status quo. They protest against dehumanization, political enslavement and social oppression. They rationalize that the running of the Africa world is not the preserve for males and thus there should be absolute equality of both sexes in all
spheres of life. Such a reaction is termed feminism, which is an ideology that urges, in simple terms, recognition of the claims of women for equal rights with men.
According to Cora Kaplan (162) Literary text are constructed from within ideology, and the reality they articulate is dependent on the historical culture
which surrounds them; so too are the literary critical claims about their truthfulness or authenticity determined by the culture from which they arise. Helen
Chukwuma (xiv) specifically contends that African feminism is dedicated and informed from within, from social realities that obtain. One of such realities is
the persistence of sexist socio-psychological paradigm despite the eorts
to overcome “the androcentricism which informs social life”. (Uko, 33)
The persistent sexism in Africa is, however, matched with women’s continued aggressive demand for equal places in men’s former citadel of power and privilege. The chorus African women say to men “whatever the case maybe, you will never again hear us pronounce the words of the Virgin Mary, ‘thy will be done’ while smiling at your despotic power”. (Josephine Felicite in Moses, C.G. and Rabine, L. 308-309). They argue that it is better for men to desire from them those noble and generous feelings which must exist between equals than those mercenary feelings which a slave has for his master. Consequent upon
this quest and argument, there is a recent definition of womanhood in the context of the African cosmic order: “A human being endowed with all the capabilities and talents required to effectively function and make impact on all levels of life within society” (Adeife Osemeikhiam, 21).

 

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