Original scientific paper
Prescriptive and Proscriptive Female Gender Role Proverbs in Tony Uchenna Ubesie’s Isi Akwu Dara N’Ala
Mary Mba
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APA 6th Edition
Mba, M. (2015). Prescriptive and Proscriptive Female Gender Role Proverbs in Tony Uchenna Ubesie’s Isi Akwu Dara N’Ala. Proverbium, 32 (1), 237-260. Retrieved from https://hrcak.srce.hr/278338
MLA 8th Edition
Mba, Mary. "Prescriptive and Proscriptive Female Gender Role Proverbs in Tony Uchenna Ubesie’s Isi Akwu Dara N’Ala." Proverbium, vol. 32, no. 1, 2015, pp. 237-260. https://hrcak.srce.hr/278338. Accessed 27 Nov. 2024.
Chicago 17th Edition
Mba, Mary. "Prescriptive and Proscriptive Female Gender Role Proverbs in Tony Uchenna Ubesie’s Isi Akwu Dara N’Ala." Proverbium 32, no. 1 (2015): 237-260. https://hrcak.srce.hr/278338
Harvard
Mba, M. (2015). 'Prescriptive and Proscriptive Female Gender Role Proverbs in Tony Uchenna Ubesie’s Isi Akwu Dara N’Ala', Proverbium, 32(1), pp. 237-260. Available at: https://hrcak.srce.hr/278338 (Accessed 27 November 2024)
Vancouver
Mba M. Prescriptive and Proscriptive Female Gender Role Proverbs in Tony Uchenna Ubesie’s Isi Akwu Dara N’Ala. Proverbium [Internet]. 2015 [cited 2024 November 27];32(1):237-260. Available from: https://hrcak.srce.hr/278338
IEEE
M. Mba, "Prescriptive and Proscriptive Female Gender Role Proverbs in Tony Uchenna Ubesie’s Isi Akwu Dara N’Ala", Proverbium, vol.32, no. 1, pp. 237-260, 2015. [Online]. Available: https://hrcak.srce.hr/278338. [Accessed: 27 November 2024]
Abstract
Traditionally, the Igbo culture is remarkable for its prescriptive and proscriptive gender stereotypes for women. Most of the time, if a woman does not subscribe to these gender roles, she is considered a bad woman and sometimes, ostracized. In this paper, I look at prescriptive and proscriptive gender role proverbs in Tony Ubesie’s novel, Isi Akwu Dara N’Ala. I show that Tony Ubesie’s work, though fictional, is grounded in the Igbo culture, as Ubesie bases his story on Igbo oral proverbs that portray Igbo traditions. In doing so I argue that Isi Akwu Dara n’Ala is more of a propaganda designed to prescribe and pro-scribe gender roles to Igbo women, who found freedom and independence, due to their roles as sole providers for their families during the Nigerian-Biafran Civil War. The novel is therefore an attempt to re-subjugate Igbo women to Igbo men after the war.
Keywords
Igbo proverbs; Tony Uchenna Ubesie; Isi Akwu Dara N’Ala; Nigerian-Biafran civil war; proscriptive and prescriptive proverbs
Hrčak ID:
278338
URI
https://hrcak.srce.hr/278338
Publication date:
31.8.2015.
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