Cues in Igbo Cultural Matrix: Analysis of Achebe’S Arrow of God

Chijindu Daniel Mgbemere

Abstract


Cultural studies have been found to be invaluable, owing to its ability to give whosever cares, the complete definition, insight or intimation about the life and existence of a particular people under study, without necessarily having to practically live with such a people or understudy them. Literature on one hand, offers itself a threshold of accessing such experiences.  However, one can easily be marooned in the thick woods of deep cultural observances, especially if one is not familiar with the cultural milieu. Such could be the experience of many, who are not conversant with the Igbo cultural practices, as generously explored in Arrow of God, one of Achebe’s earliest novels. It is therefore the intention of this paper to shed light on the socio-cultural, political, and economic implications of some of the cultural cues used in the novel, in order to enhance knowledge and a better appreciation of the Igbo world and the age long novel.

Keywords: Cues, Igbo Culture, Arrow of God


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