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TABLE OF CONTENT
INTRODUCTION
Statement of the
Problem
Significance of the Study
Scope of the Study
Research Methodology
LITERATURE REVIEW
Language and Feminism
The Relationship Between Language and
Behaviour
Characteristic Features of Male and
Female Language
Meaning of Feminism
Theories of Feminism
Liberal Feminism
Marxist Feminism
Radical Feminism
Socialist Feminism
CHAPTER THREE
Parallelism
Linguistic Foregrounding
Semantic Compounding
Female Characteristic Language Use in So Long a Letter
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
INTRODUCTION
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
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 efforts to
overcome “the androcentricism which informs social life”. (Uko, 33)
The persistent sexism in
Notwithstanding the above
stance, there still abounds in
The New Lexicon Webster’s Encyclopedic Dictionary of the English Language, Sexism is exemplified firstly as
attitudes and institutions, often unconscious that judge human worth on the
grounds of gender or sex.
It is explained as prejudice or
discrimination usually against women, based on their gender. Sexist
socialization, therefore, refers to the process by which infants and children
are brought up to imbibe attitudes and practices that discriminate against
women on the grounds of their gender.
This work examines So Long a Letter with a view to highlight its characteristic
language usage and as well as the psychological disposition that informs such
use of language. Research findings by anthropologists, educationists and
sociolinguistics show that traditionally, males use non-standard language;
females use the language of rapport while males use the language of report;
discursive language style is meant for women while men are given to the
language of theories and abstractions; females use polite language meant to
maintain harmony and strong relationship as well as to keep conversations open
whereas males use the language of assertiveness and insistence. Women use the
language of solidarity but men use the language of the expert.
Statement of the Problem
Men in
Objective of the study
The aim of this is 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.
Significance of the Study
The
topic Language in Feminist Literature: a study of Mariama Ba’s So Long a Letter, will serve as a good
research material to students and other researchers.
This
work will throw more light on the language of feminism and its impact to
society.
Scope of the Study
This
project is restricted primarily to the study of the Language in Feminist
Literature in Mariama Ba’s So Long a
Letter.
Research Methodology
The primary material of this work is Mariama Ba’s So Long a Letter while the secondary materials include the various works from the library.
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