Examining the Role of Afrocentric Perspective in Shaping the Interpretation and Appreciation of African Literary Works
Student: Israel Opeyemi Ogundare (Project, 2025)
Department of Teacher Education
Michael Otedola Col of Primary Educ. Epe, Lagos (affl To University of Ibadan)
Abstract
This research examines the impact of Afrocentric perspectives on the interpretation and appreciation of African literary works. Traditionally, African literature has often been analysed through Eurocentric lenses, which can obscure indigenous cultural contexts and values. By adopting an Afrocentric approach, which prioritizes African cultural, historical, and philosophical viewpoints, this study aims to reveal how this perspective reshapes our understanding of African literary traditions. Through a critical analysis of selected works by prominent African authors, the research explores how Afrocentric frameworks influence themes, narrative structures, and character development. Additionally, it investigates how Afrocentric perspectives contribute to a more nuanced appreciation of African literary heritage, promoting a deeper recognition of its distinct cultural significance. The study highlights the importance of integrating Afrocentric viewpoints in literary criticism and education to enrich global literary discourse and foster a more inclusive representation of African voices. This research investigates the pivotal role of Afrocentric perspectives in shaping the interpretation and appreciation of African literary works. Historically, African literature has often been subjected to Eurocentric interpretations that may overlook or distort indigenous cultural contexts, values, and narrative styles. By foregrounding Afrocentric frameworks, which centre African cultural, historical, and philosophical viewpoints, this study seeks to elucidate how such perspectives offer a more authentic and enriched understanding of African literary traditions. The research employs a comparative analysis of literary works from various African regions, including but not limited to the novels of Chinua Achebe, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, and Toni Morrison. Through this comparative lens, the study explores how Afrocentric interpretations can reveal deeper layers of meaning in themes such as identity, community, and resistance, which are often obscured by Western critical paradigms. Additionally, the research addresses the ways in which Afrocentric perspectives can challenge and transform prevailing literary criticisms and pedagogical approaches. By incorporating African philosophies and epistemologies into the analysis, the study highlights how Afrocentric perspectives can offer new insights into narrative structures, character development, and thematic explorations in African literature. The findings of this research underscore the necessity of integrating Afrocentric viewpoints in literary scholarship and education. This integration not only promotes a more accurate and respectful representation of African literary contributions but also enriches global literary discourse by recognizing and valuing diverse cultural expressions. The study ultimately advocates for a broader acceptance of Afrocentric approaches as vital tools for deepening our understanding and appreciation of African literary heritage.
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- Redeemers University, Ede, Osun State 4
- Rhema University, Aba, Abia State 11
- Rivers State University of Science and Technology, Port Harcourt, Rivers State 3
- RIVERS STATE UNIVERSITY, PORT HARCOURT, RIVERS STATE 13
- Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, Owo, Ondo State 2
- Saadatu Rimi College of Edu, Kumbotso, Kano State (affiliated To Abu, Zaria) 1
- Salem University, Lokoja, Kogi State 4
- School of Health Information Mgt (Uch, Ibadan), Oyo State 5
- School of Health Information Mgt, Oau Teaching Hospital, Ile-Ife, Osun State 30
- Skyline University Nigeria, Kano, Kano State 2