• Author/Authors

    Kehinde, Ayo University of Ibadan - Department of English, Nigeria

  • Title Of Article

    Rulers against Writers, Writers against Rulers: The Failed Promise of the Public Sphere in Postcolonial Nigerian Fiction

  • شماره ركورد
    21869
  • Abstract
    Various literary critics have dwelt on the nature, tenets and trends of commitment in Nigeria literature. However, there is paucity of scholarly studies on the representations of the failed promise to the public sphere in postcolonial Nigerian fiction. This paper, therefore, examines the strategies and technicalities of representing the castrated hope of the public sphere in postcolonial Nigerian fiction, using the templates provided by Chinua Achebe’s Anthills of the Savannah, Ben Okri’s The Famished Road and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Purple Hibiscus. The methodology involves a close reading of the selected texts, using Jürgen Habermas’s concept of the Public Sphere as the theoretical framework. The paper reveals that the context of the texts (Nigeria) lacks the public sphere, which is supposed to provide a liminal space between the private realm of civil society and the family, as well as the sphere of public authority. This is disclosed in the refusal of the characters to disregard ‘status altogether’ (Habermas 1991:36).
  • From Page
    27
  • NaturalLanguageKeyword
    Rulers against Writers, Writers against Rulers , Failed Promise of the Public Sphere , Postcolonial Nigerian Fiction
  • JournalTitle
    Africa Development
  • Pages
    27
  • To Page
    53
  • Serial Year
    2010
  • JournalTitle
    Africa Development