One is Enough

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"One is Enough" is a feminist novel by Nigerian author Flora Nwapa that explores a woman's struggle for autonomy and fulfillment within a patriarchal society.

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instanceOf novel
addresses double standards for men and women
negotiation of tradition by modern women
women's right to self-definition
author Flora Nwapa NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Nigeria NERFINISHED
culturalContext Igbo-Nigerian society
depicts Nigerian middle-class life
urban Nigerian society
explores a woman's struggle for autonomy
conflict between tradition and modernity
constraints of a patriarchal society
economic independence for women
female desire and agency
social stigma around childlessness
genre African literature
feminist literature
hasAuthorGender female
hasMainCharacter Amaka NERFINISHED
hasSubject female entrepreneurship
gender roles in Nigeria
infertility and social pressure
marital expectations
religion and morality
literaryForm prose fiction
literaryMovement African feminist writing
mainTheme female sexuality
marriage and independence
motherhood and childlessness
patriarchy
self-fulfillment
women's autonomy
narrativePerspective third-person narrative
notableFor early African feminist perspective
portrayal of a woman rejecting oppressive marriage norms
notableWork One is Enough NERFINISHED
originalLanguage English
partOf Nigerian women's literature
protagonistGender female
setInPeriod 20th century

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Flora Nwapa notableWork One is Enough