“Chike’s School Days” And “Dead Men’s Path” By Chinua Achebe: A Phenotextualization Of Religionwise Culture Shock
- 9 avril 2023
- Publié par : admin
- Catégorie : Baobab N°29
Auteur(s) : Casimir KOMENAN
Maître-Assistant
Département d’Anglais
Université Félix Houphouët-Boigny
casimirkomenan@yahoo.fr
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Mots-clés : Achebe, Christianity, Cros, culture shock, Igbo, Odinani, phenotextualization,
religionwise, short stories, sociocriticism.
Résumé :
Abstract : Using Edmond Cros’s sociocriticism, the article shows the extent to which Chinua Achebe phenotextualizes religionwise culture shock in such short stories as “Chike’s School Days” and “Dead Men’s Path.” Achebe puts into phenotext the religious conflict between
Christianity and Odinani by portraying and verbalizing insubordinate and alienated characters like Amos, Sarah, Elizabeth, Chike and Michael Obi, who reject Odinani, the Igbo traditional religion, because of their inferiority and superiority complexes, as well as their spiritual intolerance. It appears from the religiously and culturally antagonistic genotext and phenotext penned by Achebe that Christianity actually is as “the humanitarian religion,” “the Fascist Religion,” which questions, transgresses, opposes, tyrannizes, swallows up and brings down Odinani.