Resistance to Double Marginalization of Females in Adichie’s The Thing Around Your Neck
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Central Department of English Kirtipur, Kathmandu
Abstract
Adichie‟s The Thing Around Your Neck, a collection of the stories from
Nigeria, is replete with the postcolonial feminist voice. The writer presents the pains
and pathos along with the resistance of the females in the country and aboard. The
colonial rule of the Westerners has badly exploited the land, the people, of which the
females have been the main victims. Similarly, the existing patriarchy in the country
has added a fuel in their pains and sufferings. They are constantly victimized,
dehumanized, and humiliated through different social institutions and even the close
relatives whose mindset has been badly shaped by the patriarchal moors. The young
writer casts a spotlight on the backward society so as to remove the discriminating
social norms and the unfair practices by foregrounding them in front of the readers.
The awareness among the people and especially on the women themselves has made
the situation better. The females themselves are able to resist any kind of inhuman
treatment and severe tortures given by patriarchy and colonialism. The sort of double
marginalization of the females should be avoided for the balanced kind of
development mainly in the „third world‟ countries like Nigeria.