Culture and Self-Actualisation in Zulu Sofola’s Wedlock of the Gods and Ngugi wa Thiong’o and Ngugi wa Mirii’s I will Marry When I Want

Auteurs-es

  • Helen Kokei BASSEY DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS, AKOKA, LAGOS, NIGERIA Auteur-e
  • Owoicho Ikpegwa ODIHI DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS, AKOKA, LAGOS, NIGERIA Auteur-e

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16887036

Mots-clés :

culture, self-actualisation and self-fulfillment, defiance, patriarchy, resistance, conflicts

Résumé

This paper examines how cultural norms shape and sometimes hinder self-actualisation in African societies, using Zulu Sofola’s Wedlock of the Gods and Ngugi wa Thiong’o and Ngugi wa Mirii’s I Will Marry When I Want. Through African feminist theory; the study highlights how characters challenge patriarchal and neocolonial constraints in pursuit of identity and agency. Many times, characters adapt radical approaches as they strive for the pursuit of self-actualisation and personal fulfillment defiantly. It argues that culture acts as both an anchor of identity and a barrier to personal growth, calling for a critical review of cultural practices in light of evolving human rights and gender equity.

 

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Publié

2025-08-16

Comment citer

Culture and Self-Actualisation in Zulu Sofola’s Wedlock of the Gods and Ngugi wa Thiong’o and Ngugi wa Mirii’s I will Marry When I Want. (2025). Beyond Babel: BU Journal of Language, Literature and Humanities, 9(1), 361-377. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16887036