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Concentric:Literary and Cultural Studies A&HCIScopusTHCI

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篇名 Protest, Performativity, and Transgenderism in Stella Oyedepo’s The Rebellion of the Bumpy-Chested
卷期 45:2
作者 Rowland Chukwuemeka Amaefula
頁次 113-132
關鍵字 transgendergenderperformanceperformativityprotestprotest dramaA&HCIScopusTHCI
出刊日期 201909
DOI 10.6240/concentric.lit.201909_45(2).0005

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Expressions of transgendered behavior in Nigerian drama have mostly been regarded as either comedy or mere feminist assertiveness. They have scarcely been seen as what they really are: acquisition of non-binary identities with which to resist oppression. Since such topics are seen as taboo in most parts of Africa, there is scant academic enquiry on transgender issues in the continent’s literature, especially in drama. In order to open up scholarly discourses in this area, this study uses Butler’s “Gender Performativity,” and then, through textual analysis and close reading, interrogates Stella Oyedepo’s The Rebellion of the Bumpy-Chested, with a view to identifying how characters resist oppression by rejecting culturally-assigned gender roles and dress patterns. It argues further that, in protest plays, characters cross-dress (in itself, a form of performance) to acquire new individualities with which they dislocate the oppressor into an image of frailty, thereby defeating an unfavorable status quo.

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