At the Crossroads of Life and Death:
The Body in Akwaeke Emezi’s
The Death of Vivek Oji (2020)
At the Crossroads of Life and Death:
The Body in Akwaeke Emezi’s
The Death of Vivek Oji (2020)
Author(s): Karolina KmitaSubject(s): Other Language Literature, Theory of Literature
Published by: Wydział Filologiczny Uniwersytetu w Białymstoku
Keywords: corporeality; Nigerian literature; postcolonial literature; spirituality; queer African body; The Death of Vivek Oji;
Summary/Abstract: This article aims to analyze the representation of embodiment in Akwaeke Emezi’s The Death of VivekOji (2020). Exploring the novel’s narrative, this paper argues that Emezi employs Igbo spiritual beliefs to dismantlegender taxonomy rooted in the Western episteme. Furthermore, because the novel presents Vivek’s existenceas deviating from the linear trajectory of human life, the main character’s embodied form transcends the notionof materiality. In this light, the main protagonist’s departure from life emerges as a form of emancipation fromthe rigid boundaries of liberal humanist conceptualizations of the body. Following the footsteps of their Nigerianliterary predecessors, Emezi portrays life on Earth as a cyclical process, interweaving both the living and the dead.Given the above, Vivek’s corporeal death is not presented as a demise, but rather as a step towards imagininga world in which the existence of African queer bodies is not tainted with precariousness.
Journal: Crossroads. A Journal of English Studies
- Issue Year: 2024
- Issue No: 04 (47)
- Page Range: 102 - 116
- Page Count: 15
- Language: English