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City, identity and dystopia: Writing Lagos in contemporary Nigerian novels

机译:城市,身份和反乌托邦:在当代尼日利亚小说中写拉各斯

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This article aims to explore the poetics and politics of urban spaces and identities in an African metropolis by studying how novels such as Chris Abani's Graceland (2004), Sefi Atta's Everything Good Will Come (2005), Helon Habila's Waiting for an Angel (2002), and Okey Ndibe's Arrows of Rain (2000) map the geography of the city and portray its people and the myriad of ways they negotiate selves and identities in the spaces they inhabit. The article demonstrates how the novels of the city configure urban identities as woven not only through the rich cultural textualities that people live in but also through emerging subjectivities of crisis that configure responses to contemporary realities experienced as dystopian. Within these dystopian spaces, shaping identities becomes fundamentally political: the article traces how, across the range of the novels studied, disillusionment with received imaginings of postcolonial nationhood and identity engenders a mood of inertia and complacency, but also contains a potential for shaping re-configurations of identity and spaces of critical response to the urban crisis.
机译:本文旨在通过研究克里斯·阿巴尼(Chris Abani)的《恩典》(Graceland)(2004),塞菲·阿塔(Sefi Atta)的《一切都会好起来》(2005),希隆·哈比拉(Helon Habila)的《等待天使》(2002)等小说来探索非洲大都市中城市空间和身份的诗意和政治。 ,奥基·恩迪贝(Okey Ndibe)的《雨箭》(2000)描绘了城市的地理位置,描绘了这座城市的居民以及他们在居住空间中协商自我和身份的多种方式。这篇文章展示了城市小说如何通过人们所居住的丰富文化文本以及通过新兴的危机主体性(对反乌托邦时代所面对的当代现实的反应进行配置)如何将城市身份配置为编织而成。在这些反乌托邦空间中,塑造身份从根本上讲是政治性的:本文探讨了在所研究的小说范围内,对幻灭的幻想和对殖民地后国家和身份的普遍接受引发了一种惯性和自满情绪,但同时也蕴含了塑造身份的配置和应对城市危机的关键空间。

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