ABSTRACT
Women are often the victims of domestic violence which male writers, in their thematic preoccupation with socio-political issues of the moment, often down play. This is the issue examine in this paper from the standpoint of Neshani Andreas’ The Purple Violet of Oshaantu and Chimamanda Adichie’s The Purple Violet of Oshaantu and It argues that wife battering continues courtesy of the silence of the women themselves in marriage due to the oppressive yoke of patriarchy which has come to define their existence. Until they learn to stand up to the bullying antics of their partner, women are likely to continue in their oppression.
Clearly, the domination of women is the most fundamental form of female subjugation in the African society. Domestic violence is therefore a regular feature in many African homes, a situation which is portrayed by Adichie and Andreas in their debut novel, Purple Hibiscus and The Purple Violet of Oshaantu, as they advocate change in the attitude of society to this anomaly. The success of their advocacy is the focus of this article.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title page Certification
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Table of contents
Abstract
CHAPTER ONE 1.0 Introduction
1.1.0 Background to The Study
1.1.1 Statement of Research Problems
1.1.2 Aims and Objectives
1.1.3 Significance of the Study
1.1.4 Methodology
1.1.5 Scope of the Study
1.2. Theoretical Framework
CHAPTER TWO
2.0 Literature Review 2.1 Introduction
2.2 Definition of Terms
2.2.1 Marital Subjectivity in African Literature
2.2.2 African Women Writer
2.2.4 Domestic Violence as Form of Marital Subjectivity
2.2.5 Forms of Domestic Violence
2.2.6 Domestic Violence: A Marital Crime
2.2.7 Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Biography
2.2.8 Related Reviews on Purple Hibiscus
2.2.9 Neshani Andreas Biography
2.2.9 Related Reviews on The Purple Violet Of Oshaantu
CHAPTER THREE
3.0 The Comparative Analysis of Purple Hibiscus and The Purple Violet Of Oshaantu
3.1 Marital Subjectivity in Purple Hibiscus and The Purple Violet Oshaantu
3.2 Domestic Violence in Purple Hibiscus and The Purple Violet Of Oshaantu 3.2.1 Divergence in the Writing of Adichie and Andreas
3.2.2 Thematic Preoccupation in Purple Hibiscus and The Purple Violet Of Oshaantu 59-60
CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 The Comparative Analysis of Purple Hibiscus and The Purple Violet Of Oshaantu 61
4.1 Religion, Patriarchy and Its Contribution to Domestic Violence. 61-68
4.2 Divergence in the Writing Of Adichie And Andreas
4.2.1 Thematic Preoccupation in Purple Hibiscus And The Purple Violet Of Oshaantu
CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 Summary and Conclusion
5.1 Summary
5.2 Conclusion
Work Cited
Christiana, A (2021). MARITAL SUBJECTIVITY IN CHIMAMANDA NGOZI ADICHIE’S PURPLE HIBISCUS AND NESHANI ANDREAS’ THE PURPLE VIOLET OF OSHAANTU. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/marital-subjectivity-in-chimamanda-ngozi-adichie-s-purple-hibiscus-and-neshani-andreas-the-purple-violet-of-oshaantu
Christiana, Adeyemo "MARITAL SUBJECTIVITY IN CHIMAMANDA NGOZI ADICHIE’S PURPLE HIBISCUS AND NESHANI ANDREAS’ THE PURPLE VIOLET OF OSHAANTU" Afribary. Afribary, 24 Feb. 2021, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/marital-subjectivity-in-chimamanda-ngozi-adichie-s-purple-hibiscus-and-neshani-andreas-the-purple-violet-of-oshaantu. Accessed 09 Nov. 2024.
Christiana, Adeyemo . "MARITAL SUBJECTIVITY IN CHIMAMANDA NGOZI ADICHIE’S PURPLE HIBISCUS AND NESHANI ANDREAS’ THE PURPLE VIOLET OF OSHAANTU". Afribary, Afribary, 24 Feb. 2021. Web. 09 Nov. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/marital-subjectivity-in-chimamanda-ngozi-adichie-s-purple-hibiscus-and-neshani-andreas-the-purple-violet-of-oshaantu >.
Christiana, Adeyemo . "MARITAL SUBJECTIVITY IN CHIMAMANDA NGOZI ADICHIE’S PURPLE HIBISCUS AND NESHANI ANDREAS’ THE PURPLE VIOLET OF OSHAANTU" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 09, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/marital-subjectivity-in-chimamanda-ngozi-adichie-s-purple-hibiscus-and-neshani-andreas-the-purple-violet-of-oshaantu