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Anxious Mobilities in Accra and Beyond: Making Modern African Subjects in Ama Ata Aidoo’s Changes: A Love Story

Authors
  • Toivanen, Anna-Leena
Publication Date
Nov 17, 2017
Source
ORBi
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Language
English
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Green
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Abstract

peer reviewed / In Aidoo’s Changes: A Love Story (1991), the characters are constantly on the move: tropes of mobility recur throughout the novel. Cars, hotels, business and leisure travel, modern technologies and the figure of what can be referred to as the Afropolitan avant la lettre play a pivotal role in embodying meanings that pertain to class, gender, globalisation, and consumerism that mark the postcolonial African condition, and give the novel an articulately contemporary character. This article adopts a wholesale understanding of mobility in order to explore the ways in which Aidoo’s characters employ different forms of mobility in their processes of self-fashioning as modern African subjects. The article draws attention to the anxiety that informs African urban elites processes of self-fashioning, caught as they are between the tensions of the traditional and the modern.

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