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THE WOMAN’S BODY AS ALTERNATIVE CANVASS OF THE NIGERIAN CIVIL WAR:

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Last updated: 04 Jan 2025

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Studies in World Literature
(TJHSS) Research Studies in Humanities

Abstract

This paper examines the inscriptions of the harsh realities of the Nigerian civil war on women using a selected text, Roses and Bullets, written by the prolific author, Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo. One of the objectives of the study is to explore the various abuses a woman's body is subjected to, and the role the woman plays in transforming her body from an inordinate object to a site of power, of survival and of hope. In feminist discourses, the issue of the woman's body is relevant in the explication of texts. The paper will adopt the feminist theory of embodiment to critique the relationship of women's bodies to Geographies. Since stories are located in time, and since time explains many important historical events like war, we carry out a textual analysis of the exploitation of the female body during the Nigerian civil war, with one of the findings being that women respond readily to healing, as they are willing to forgive, put past abusive experiences behind them, and look forward to a better future.

DOI

10.21608/tjhss.2021.196283

Keywords

Women, Nigerian Civil War, violence, Bodies, power

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2

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1

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27716

Issue Date

2021-09-01

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2021-07-10

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2021-09-01

Page Start

33

Page End

48

Print ISSN

2636-4239

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2636-4247

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1,087

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Transcultural Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences

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THE WOMAN’S BODY AS ALTERNATIVE CANVASS OF THE NIGERIAN CIVIL WAR:

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22 Jan 2023