White is for Witching Flashcards

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How does Oyeyemi summarise her tale

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as a story of a ‘ starving girl and a xenaphobic house’

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White is for Witching was Oyeyemi’s what novel

when was it published

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3rd novel

published in 2009

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What different genres does oyeyemi blend

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the tradition of European gothic and fairy tale with African and Caribbean folklore and belief

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what does the author use to emphasise the preoccupation with boundary crossing

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geopolitical , supernatural and corporal boundaries

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what does the novel waste no time in doing

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self-conciously situating itself as part of the gothic tradition

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very briefly- Oyeyemi story presents a multifaceted gothic tale about what

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a girl struggling with disorderly eating and a haunting family history

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What classic Jamaican novel does the title recall/ conjure up

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Herbert George De Lisser’s The White Witch of Rosenau (1929) which offers a critique of British Colinisation in the west Indies through the evil female power of the Plantation Mistress

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How are the twins seen as archetypal gothic figures

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Eliot is a feminised melancholic, writing poetry to convey his teenage grief
Miranda is described by ore as “ one of those gothic victims, the child woman who is too pretty and good for this world’

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What did Fred Botting note in the 19th c of Gothic settings

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’ the castle gradually gave way to the old house; as both building and family line it became where fears and anxieties returned in the present

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What do Yoruba beliefs say about twins

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twins possess 1 soul between the 2 of them and with the death of 1, the living twin could not be expected to live with half a soul

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Historically, Dover white cliffs marked an english border but in WIFW contemporary setting what does Dover represent

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becomes a site of alienation as a point of ingress for others whose material presence threatens to supplant englishness

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how are the gothic and postcolonial connected in the narrative

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Oyeyemi Uses a Gothic idiom to explore questions of postcolonial identity

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What does Helen Cousins argue about Oyeyemi use of gothic

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Helen Cousins argues that Oyeyemi creates a new hybrid form of Gothic by introducing elements from her Nigerian cultural background.

Aje, a form of benevolent Yoruba witchcraft embodied in the housekeeper Sade. White is the colour of spiritual transcendence in this context.

Abiku, hungry spirits which take up residence in newborn children and consume their food, causing them to waste and die. ‘Like possessing abiku spirit

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The novel uses the gothic to suggest what about racism

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Uses Gothic convention to suggest that it is structures that are racist rather than the people within them.

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How did A.B Ellis describe the akibu in an early text on Yoruba beliefs

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the akibu ‘ are evil spirits who suffer from hunger, thirst and cold since nobody offers sacrifice to them
for instance like possessing akibu spirits anna and jenifer beg ‘ eat for me, eat for us’

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