Petrofiction as a political weapon: the case of imbolo Mbue’s How Beautiful We Were

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dc.contributor Fresno Calleja, Paloma
dc.contributor.author Salas Socias, Antònia
dc.date 2024
dc.date.accessioned 2024-12-09T08:47:54Z
dc.date.available 2024-12-09T08:47:54Z
dc.date.issued 2024-12-09
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11201/167055
dc.description.abstract [eng] In 1992, writer Amitav Ghosh coined the term “Petroficton” to discuss a new literary genre dealing with the social, cultural, and environmental consequences of oil extraction, and which includes novels such as Cities of Salt (1984) by Abdul Rahman Munif and Oil on Water (2010) by Helon Habila. This paper discusses the main characteristics of petrofiction and through an analysis of How Beautiful We Were (2021) by Imbolo Mbue. The analysis will be based on the main themes, the description of the landscape, narration devices, and the impact literature has on politics, both in the novel and in real life. The aim is to raise awareness of the important role petrofiction can play in achieving social justice and voicing the plights of those who have been silenced, and to understand the relations of subordination and dominance that have established a neocolonial hierarchy since the discovery of oil in the lands where these novels are set. ca
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dc.language.iso eng ca
dc.publisher Universitat de les Illes Balears
dc.rights all rights reserved
dc.subject 8 - Lingüística i literatura ca
dc.subject 80 - Qüestions generals de la lingüística i la literatura. Filologia ca
dc.subject.other Petrofiction ca
dc.subject.other How Beautiful We Were ca
dc.subject.other Literary militancy ca
dc.subject.other Oil extraction ca
dc.subject.other Neocolonialism ca
dc.title Petrofiction as a political weapon: the case of imbolo Mbue’s How Beautiful We Were ca
dc.type info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis ca
dc.type info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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