Institusion
Universitas Bung Hatta
Author
Noni, Eka Putri
Femmy, Dahlan
Vilia, Yusraini
Subject
PR English literature
Datestamp
2023-08-02 02:00:44
Abstract :
The research discussed Nigerian mimicry towards British culture reflected in
Chinua Achebe?s A Man of The People. The aim was to describe how Nigerian
culture is reflected and the mimicry of the Nigerian toward British culture. To
attain the aim, the research was held by applying post-colonialism theory with
historical approach. The research used descriptive methods with close reading
technique. The result of the research is the mimicry toward the British culture
existed in Nigerian life in politic, belief, economy, education, and customs. In
political aspect, Nigerian mimic the parliament system of British government.
Therefore, they changed the traditional political system from democracy to the
parliament. In the aspect of belief, some Nigerian mimic the belief in Christianity
instead of the belief of polytheism and animism. In economy, some Nigerian
mimic service industry as economic activity rather than choosing agriculture
activity. In educational aspect, Nigerian mimic British education system. Mimicry
in tradition appears, in which in one side the Nigerian live by applying the British
system in house design, food, and common practice. In conclusion, Nigerian
mimicry toward British culture through the novel appears in some aspects like
politic, belief, economy, education and custom. Nigerian mimicry done among the
intellectual in the society. The mimicry do not eliminate all Nigerian culture.
Keyword : Post-colonial, mimicry, culture, Nigeria