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Self-possession and the crisis of the post-colony in Achebe’s A Man of the People
Thomas Jay Lynn
Division of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (Berks)
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Female Character
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African Nation
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Leadership Roles
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Postcolonial
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West African
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Female Population
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Female Authors
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Social Reality
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Economic Reality
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Marginalization
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Male Voice
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Patriarchy
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Capitalist
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Self-leadership
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Female Self
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Independent States
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Fictional Narrative
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Colonial Order
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Nigerians
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Vassal
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Collective Voice
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Achebe
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Self-ownership
50%
MamA
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Arts and Humanities
Independent
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Crisis
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Authors
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Female characters
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Post-colonial
25%
Domination
25%
Social Reality
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Protagonist
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Patriarchy
25%
Possession
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Familial
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Fictional narrative
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