
A Marxist Reading of Mariama Bâ's So Long a Letter
Author(s) -
Hamzat Na'uzo Abdulkadir
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of linguistics and translation studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2724-0908
DOI - 10.36892/ijlts.v2i2.155
Subject(s) - oppression , marxist philosophy , alienation , sociology , gender studies , interpretation (philosophy) , rivalry , injustice , stereotype (uml) , political science , law , psychology , social psychology , philosophy , politics , economics , linguistics , macroeconomics
This work examines Mariama Bâ's So Long a Letter from a Marxist perspective. It explores the radical and feminist tendencies on the stereotype of African women with the awareness that women are equal with men without prejudice to the interpretation of the theory of creation. Based on Marxist theoretical framework, our analysis shows that the oppression and exploitation of women is a process involving women themselves. The woman, in effect, continually reproduces the conditions of her subservience as Marx will add, through alienation, competition, rivalry and docility. Through alienation, women forfeit their rights to be the initiators and controllers of their historical processes. The study concludes that Marxist Feminist must practically engage in struggle against inequality and all manifestations of oppression and exploitation of women.