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Ethics and Human Rights in Anglophone African Women's Literature
Feminist Empathy
von Chielozona Eze
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Reihe: Comparative Feminist Studies
Reihe: Progress in Mathematics
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ISBN: 978-3-319-40922-1
Auflage: 1st ed. 2016
Erschienen am 14.12.2016
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 230 Seiten

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Chielozona Eze is Associate Professor of English and Cultural Studies at Northeastern Illinois University, USA. He has held fellowships including the UCLA Global Fellowship and the Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Studies (STIAS). 



Table of Contents


Acknowledgments


Preface by


1. Introduction: The Ethical Turn in African Literature


2. Chapter 1: Feminism as Fairness


3. Chapter 2: Diary of Intense Pain: Postcolonial Trap and Women's Rights


4. Chapter 3: The Body in Pain and the Politics of Culture


5. Chapter 4: Abstractions as Disablers of Women's Rights


6. Chapter 5: The Enslaved Body as a Symbol of Universal Human Rights Abuse


7. Chapter 6: Human Rights as Liberatory Social Thought


8. Chapter 7: The Obligation to Bear Testimony to Human Rights Abuses


9. Bibliography



This book proposes feminist empathy as a model of interpretation in the works of contemporary Anglophone African women writers. The African woman's body is often portrayed as having been disabled by the patriarchal and sexist structures of society. Returning to their bodies as a point of reference, rather than the postcolonial ideology of empire, contemporary

African women writers demand fairness and equality. By showing how this literature deploys imaginative shifts in perspective with women experiencing unfairness, injustice, or oppression because of their gender, Chielozona Eze argues that by considering feminist empathy, discussions open up about how this literature directly addresses the systems that put them in disadvantaged positions. This book, therefore, engages a new ethical and human rights awareness in African literary and cultural discourses, highlighting the openness to reality that is compatible with African multi-ethnic, multi-racial, and increasingly cosmopolitan communities.


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