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Transgressive space and body in Chimamanda Adichie’s Americanah and Trevor Noah’s Born a Crime

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dc.contributor.advisor Roux, A. P.
dc.contributor.author Adeyelure Omotola Temitayo
dc.date.accessioned 2021-06-08T10:35:27Z
dc.date.available 2021-06-08T10:35:27Z
dc.date.issued 2021-01
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/27458
dc.description Text in English with abstracts and keywords in English, Afrikaans and Zulu en
dc.description.abstract Beyond the African boundaries, the black body is marked with an othered identity that often leaves its bearer open to discrimination. Being black is considered a transgression because, presumably, it constitutes deviance from a particular skin pigmentation, spatial norm and cultural practice. This dissertation examines the depiction of people of colour, particularly blacks, as transgressive bodies and invaders of space. From a postcolonial perspective, it investigates the racial implications of blackness by reason of migration. This study draws on a critical analysis of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Americanah (2013) and Trevor Noah’s Born a Crime (2016) to investigate the intersection of identity, race and spatial zones as thematic concerns in both texts. I contend that despite the fact that race is a social construct, it continually has an impact on the individual living of blacks in the space they inhabit or where they exist. They are burdened by the negativities generated by their colour, consequently perceiving themselves as deviants from the norm. Unlike Adichie’s other novels, the theme of migration is more profound in Americanah to reflect the intense consequences of race for African migrants in the western world. Therefore, I seek to establish that the stereotyping of Africans owing to their racial and cultural differences forces them to alter their identity in order to be recognised and accepted. In the same regard, the study projects Trevor Noah’s holistic representation of displacement both within self and community. More insightful is the writer’s engagement of body politics as a propeller for socio-economic issues. These issues explored in both texts ultimately present a (re)imagining of people of colour within the othered zones. en
dc.description.abstract Buite die Afrikagrense word die swart liggaam gemerk met 'n gemarginaliseerde (“anderste”) identiteit wat die draer dikwels ooplaat vir diskriminasie. Swartwees word as 'n oortreding beskou, want dit is vermoedelik 'n afwyking van 'n bepaalde velpigmentasie, ruimtelike norm en kulturele praktyk. Hierdie verhandeling ondersoek die uitbeelding van mense van kleur, veral swart mense, as oortredende liggame en indringers van die ruimte. Vanuit 'n postkoloniale perspektief ondersoek dit die rasse-implikasies van swartheid as gevolg van migrasie. Hierdie studie neem as uitgangspunt die kritiese analise van Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie se Americanah (2013) en Trevor Noah se Born a Crime (2016) om die interseksie van identiteit, ras en ruimtelike sones as tematiek in albei tekste te ondersoek. Ek beweer dat, ondanks die feit dat ras 'n sosiale konstruk is, dit voortdurend 'n impak het op die individuele leefwyse van swart mense in die ruimte waarin hulle woon of waar hulle bestaan. Gevolglik word hulle belemmer deur negatiewe aspekte wat deur hul kleur gegenereer word, en hulself gevolglik as afwykers van die norm beskou. Anders as haar ander romans, is Adichie se migrasieprobleme meer diepgaande in Americanah om die intense gevolge van rassekwessies vir Afrika-migrante in die Westerse wêreld te weerspieël. Daarom wil ek vasstel dat die stereotipering van Afrikane weens hul rasse- en kulturele verskille hulle dwing om hul identiteit te verander om erken en aanvaar te word. In dieselfde verband projekteer die studie Trevor Noah se holistiese voorstelling van verplasing binne die self en die gemeenskap. Meer insiggewend is die skrywer se betrokkenheid by liggaamspolitiek as 'n voorstuwer vir sosio-ekonomiese kwessies. Hierdie kwessies, wat in albei tekste ondersoek word, bied uiteindelik 'n (her)verbeelding van mense van kleur binne die “ander” sones. af
dc.description.abstract Nangaphandle kwemingcele ye-Afrika, imizimba yabantu abamnyama imakwe ngobuzazisi babanye, lokhu okuvama ukushiya lowo walowo mzimba omnyama esesimweni sokubandlululwa. Ukuba mnyama kuthathwa njengento eyisono neyeqe umngcele omukelekile ngoba, kuvanyiswe ukuthathwa njengokwehlukile kwibala elithile lesikhumba, indawo evamile kanye nezinkambiso zamasiko. Le dissertation ihlola ukuthathwa kwabantu abanebala, ikakhulukazi elimnyama, njengemizimba ewukweqa okuhle nokwamukelekile kanye neyabahlasela indawo. Ukusuka kwimibono yenkathi engemuva kobukoloni, iphenya ngemiphumela yombono webala elimnyama ngenxa yokuya kwamanye amazwe. Ucwaningo luthathela kuhlaziyo olunzulu lwemibhalo kaChinamanda Ngozi Adichie ye-Americanah (2013) kanye ne-Trevor Noah’s Born a Crime (2016) ukuphenya ngokuxhumana kobuzazisi, ukubuka izinto ngeso lebala kanye nezindawo njengezinto eziyizihloko zemibhalo. Ngibeka elokuthi noma udaba lwebala kuyinto eyenziwe ngabantu, kodwa inomphumela kumuntu ophila njengomuntu omnyama, ohlala endaweni ahlala kuyo noma lapho akhona. Ngenxa yalokho-ke, bathwele umthwalo omubi ngenxa yebala labo, ngalokho bazibona njengabahlukile kokujwayelekile nokufanele. Ngokwehluka namanye amanoveli, ukukhathazeka ngokuya kwamanye amazwe kubonakala kakhulu kwi-Americanah ukubheka kanzulu ngemiphumela ejulile yokubuka izinto ngokwebala kubantu ababuya eAfrika abaya kumazwe asentshonalanga. Ngakho ke, ngifuna ukuqaphela indlela abantu abangama-Afrika ababonwa ngayo ngendlela ethile embi nemi ndawonye (stereotyping) ngenxa yomehluko wabo ngokubona izinto ngokwebala kanye nomehluko ngokwezamasiko, ukushintsha ubuzazi babo ukuze bamukelwe nokumukeleka. Ngale ndlela, ucwaningo lubhekisa kwindlela ephelele kaTrevor Noah, yokuzibona eqhelilee nokwehluka ngobuyena ngaphakathi kuye kanye nasemphakathini. Ngokubona izinto ngeso elijulile ngokubheka ezepolitiki kombhali njengesisunduzi kwizinto ezibhekene nabantu kanye nezomnotho. Lezi zinto zicwaninga ngokombhalo kanye nokubeka kabusha ngombono nendlela entsha abantu bebala, emkhakheni wabanye. zu
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (viii, 104 leaves) en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Postcolonialism en
dc.subject Migration en
dc.subject Hybridity en
dc.subject Re-configuring en
dc.subject Othering en
dc.subject Transgressive space en
dc.subject Black body en
dc.subject Adichie’s Americanah en
dc.subject Noah’s Born a Crime en
dc.subject Postkolonialisme af
dc.subject Migrasie af
dc.subject Hibriditeit af
dc.subject Herkonfigurasie af
dc.subject Andersheid af
dc.subject Transgressiewe ruimte af
dc.subject Swart liggaam af
dc.subject Adichie se Americanah af
dc.subject Noah se Born a Crime af
dc.subject Inkathi nenqubo yangemuva kobukoloni zu
dc.subject Ukuhamba kwabantu besuka kwelinye izwe beya kwelinye zu
dc.subject Ukubhanqana, ukuhlangana nokungenelana kwezinhlobo zezinhlanga ezimbili zu
dc.subject Ukuhlela kabusha ngenye indlela zu
dc.subject Ukukhomba abanye abantu ngokubacwasa zu
dc.subject Ukweqa imingcele phakathi komuntu siqu kanye nokuqondene nesizwe, phakathi kwezindawo noma amazwe okufinyelelwa yidlanzana elincane kanye nokwamukelana kwamazwe zu
dc.subject Imizimba yabantu abamnyama zu
dc.subject i-Americanah ka-Adichie zu
dc.subject Incwadi kaNoah esihloko sithi Born a Crime zu
dc.subject.ddc 820.9355
dc.subject.lcsh Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi, 1977-. Americanah en
dc.subject.lcsh Noah, Trevor, 1984-. Born a crime en
dc.subject.lcsh Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi, 1977- -- Criticism and interpretation en
dc.subject.lcsh Noah, Trevor, 1984- -- Criticism and interpretation en
dc.subject.lcsh Race in literature en
dc.subject.lcsh Migration, Internal, in literature en
dc.subject.lcsh Literature and society -- Nigeria en
dc.subject.lcsh Postcolonialism in literature en
dc.subject.lcsh Apartheid in literature
dc.subject.lcsh Literature and society -- South Africa en
dc.title Transgressive space and body in Chimamanda Adichie’s Americanah and Trevor Noah’s Born a Crime en
dc.type Dissertation en
dc.description.department Afrikaans and Theory of Literature en
dc.description.degree M.A. (Theory of Literature)


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