Original title:
Obraz mosambické ženy v románu Pauliny Chizianeové Niketche
Translated title:
The Representation of Mozambican Woman in Paulina Chiziane's Niketche
Authors:
Sivčáková, Michaela ; Grauová, Šárka (advisor) ; Kolbach, Nicole (referee) Document type: Bachelor's theses
Year:
2016
Language:
slo Abstract:
[eng][cze] This study aims at an analysis of the novel Niketche: Uma história de Poligamia, by Paulina Chiziane, with respect to the position of Mozambican women. It captures the life of the protagonist Rami, who is confronted with several problems in today‛s Mozambique. Part of this bachelor‛s thesis work investigates the historical, cultural and social aspects of the Mozambican reality, and highlight their specificities and contrasts. Furthermore, this study examines three major topics: pluralism of Mozambican traditions, clash of Mozambican and Western culture and identity building process. Finally, it is considering the role of literature in the African societies. Key-words: Mozambique, position of woman, culture, identity, literaturePredmetom tejto bakalárskej práce je analýza románu Niketche: Uma história de poligamia od Pauliny Chizianovej, a to predovšetkým s ohľadom na postavenie mozambickej ženy. Zachytáva život protagonistky Rami, ktorá je konfrontovaná radom problémov v dnešnom Mozambiku. Súčasťou práce je štúdium historického, kultúrneho a sociálne aspektu mozambickej reality, pričom kladie dôraz na ich špecifiká a kontrasty. Ďalej táto práca skúma tri dôležité témy: pluralitu mozambických tradícií, stret mozambickej a západnej kultúry a proces budovania identity. Nakoniec uvažuje nad úlohou literatúry v afrických spoločnostiach. Kľúčové slová: Mozambik, postavenie ženy, kultúra, identita, literatúra
Keywords:
Paulina Chiziane; Polygamy; Post-colonial Mozambican Literature; Woman; Paulina Chizianová; polygamie; postkoloniální mosambická literatura; žena
Institution: Charles University Faculties (theses)
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Document availability information: Available in the Charles University Digital Repository. Original record: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/74052