Becoming conscious of the self: Spatial dynamics, character pairs and the feminist vision in Amma Darko’s beyond the horizon

Authors

  • Christabel Aba Sam Department of English, University of Cape Coast

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47963/drumspeak.v6i2.1266

Keywords:

Amma Darko, Beyond the Horizon, character pairs, feminist vision, selfconsciousness

Abstract

The relationship between spatial dynamics, character pairs and how this is constitutive of the feminist vision in Amma Darko’s Beyond the Horizon has rarely been explored, despite the growing critical reception. The paper explores how Darko’s women become awakened by the redemptive roles of their fellow women through the narrative’s climatic journeys. Drawing on theories of spatiality and African feminisms, this paper argues that Darko’s attempt at associating specific characters within particular geographical contexts helps us to rethink controversial and conventional discourses on the African woman – sisterhood solidarity, education, financial freedom and bodily integrity as routes to the total emancipation of the African woman. Thus, the study suggests a shift from the rather clichéd argument that the text is male-targeted.

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Published

2023-03-01

How to Cite

Sam, C. A. . (2023). Becoming conscious of the self: Spatial dynamics, character pairs and the feminist vision in Amma Darko’s beyond the horizon. Drumspeak: International Journal of Research in the Humanities, 6(2), 22–36. https://doi.org/10.47963/drumspeak.v6i2.1266