In this first full-length study of Emecheta's fiction, Fishburn
highlights the difficulties inherent in reading across cultures.
She challenges the notion that all we need to understand African
texts is a willingness to be open to them, arguing that too many of
the cultural and critical preconceptions we bring to these texts
interfere with our ability to understand them. Directly responding
to Western feminist criticism written about Emecheta, this study
argues that Emecheta herself is not a feminist in the Western sense
and that her novels should not be construed as reflecting this
political interest. In close readings of eight of her best known
works, this study reveals a complex narrative voice which is far
more supportive of Emecheta's own African culture and its tradition
than has been recognized previously.
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