Idu

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Idu is a pioneering Nigerian novel by Flora Nwapa that explores marriage, motherhood, and female autonomy within Igbo society.

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Idu canonical 2

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instanceOf novel
author Flora Nwapa NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Nigeria NERFINISHED
explores conflicts between personal desire and social norms
marital expectations in Igbo society
the pressures of motherhood
women’s agency in a patriarchal context
featuresCulture Igbo culture NERFINISHED
focusesOn the experiences of an Igbo woman
hasAuthorNationality Nigerian
hasForm prose
hasSubject family relationships
marital fidelity
social expectations of women
literaryGenre African literature
Igbo literature
Nigerian literature
fiction
literaryMovement African feminist literature
mainTheme female autonomy
gender roles
marriage
motherhood
medium print
notableFor challenging traditional gender roles in Igbo society
early portrayal of African women’s perspectives
originalLanguage English
protagonist Idu NERFINISHED
publicationPeriod 20th century
setIn Igbo society
setInCountry Nigeria NERFINISHED

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Hit ancientName Idu