Chinua Achebe is an African postcolonial writer. His novel Things Fall Apart is one of the best postcolonial novels and has the status of an African classic piece of writing. It has all the major characteristics of a postcolonial discourse.
In this paper, I explore the African normative idea of personhood as a philosophical theme in Things Fall Apart. I do this in the context of communalism, which involves the mutual dependence between individuals and community.
Call Number: PN56.P555C85 2013 (in print & online)
ISBN: 1429837322
Publication Date: 2012-09-01
Includes Jonathan Highfield's essay "Obscured by history: language, culture, and conflict in Chinua Achebe's Things fall apart and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's Half a yellow sun".
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