Women as a Metaphor for Land: Reading Nadine Gordimer's the Conservationist
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InTheConservationist, Nadine Gordimer hasrevealedthe commodification of
females. Furthermore,she has also uncovered thesuppression of blackby white
colonizersin the apartheid era.Untiland unless politics of any country becomesfree
ofbiastowardsany group,progress isnot possible.In the case of females’freedom,
each and every member of society must eliminate theirprejudicestowardswomen and
shouldn’tconfinethemtotheir custom and traditiononly. Societyshouldn’tassociate
themonly with abodyand sexuality.In this text,females have been treated as sexual
objects to be consumed by malesand inthesimilarway the landbythe colonizers.
The point being made in the text is not, however, only a feminist one.There is a
conspicuous parallelism between thefemaleandthe landin the society dominated by
the males and the white imperialists. The land and the womanare linked to each other
in terms of their exploitation;sexual guilt functions asa surrogate for colonial guilt.