Examining the Contribution of Selected African Novels to the Naming Rites.

Publication Date: 28/10/2024

DOI: 10.52589/IJLLL-G6HEGXWX


Author(s): Kodjo Messan Agonglovi (Ph.D.).

Volume/Issue: Volume 7 , Issue 4 (2024)



Abstract:

In the African context, a new-born baby receives his or her names during the naming ceremony. After receiving all the names, these names play a very important role in the existence of an African family. But with colonization, the way Africans received names has drastically changed because of the interference of the new cultures that were brought by the colonizers. One of the main factors that are part of the changes is Christianity. It is this regard that African writers in the quest of African dignity try to depict through the various novels in this article in which circumstances names are given, and how the naming ceremonies are affected with colonization until in this era of Globalization. These naming ceremonies have great importance in the existence of Africans and that is why they have painted vividly in the African literature.


Keywords:

Birth, Naming rites, African society, African novels, Globalization.


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