EXPLORING LAND CONFLICTS IN NGUGI WA THIONGO’S PETALS OF BLOOD (1977) AND DEVIL ON THE CROSS (1980)
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This paper aims at giving more insights into how land conflicts are dealt
with by Ngugi Wa Thiong’o in such selected novels as Petals of Blood and
Devil on the Cross. In these novels, the Kenyan writer raises the thoughtprovoking issue of the great responsibility befalling Africans at large and
African decision-makers in particular as regards how they can reverse
the trend today by really managing their own domestic affairs after the
achievement of the hard-won independence of their countries. Through
the lens of post-colonial criticism, psychoanalysis and Marxist literary
criticism coupled with qualitative data approach, this paper arouses
Africans’ awareness on the role that they have to play with a view to
paving the way for their continent’s development. The results of our
findings lead us to impart to the reader how the responsibility befalling
Africans to really achieve their own empowerment in this globalised
world is quite tremendous. With this in view, Africans at large and
African decision-makers in particular need to show the former colonial
powers that after the independences, they are really committed to putting
their respective countries on the path of development through a healthier
and profitable cooperation with advanced countries.
