Post-independence disillusionment, paranoia, and xenophobic violence in Susan Kiguli’s selected poems

This paper investigates xenophobia in selected poems by Susan Kiguli using psychoanalytic theory in post-independence Uganda. In order to explore the issue of xenophobia in Kiguli's selected poems, the study identified and analyzed three poems from the collection titled Home Floats in the Dista...

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Main Authors: Abdullahi, Nafiu, Ali Termizi, Arbaayah, Kaur, Hardev, Mohd Amin, Hasyimah
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Published: UPM Press 2022
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/102804/
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author Abdullahi, Nafiu
Ali Termizi, Arbaayah
Kaur, Hardev
Mohd Amin, Hasyimah
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Ali Termizi, Arbaayah
Kaur, Hardev
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description This paper investigates xenophobia in selected poems by Susan Kiguli using psychoanalytic theory in post-independence Uganda. In order to explore the issue of xenophobia in Kiguli's selected poems, the study identified and analyzed three poems from the collection titled Home Floats in the Distance (2012). This was done in order to analyze the issue of xenophobia in Uganda, which has been identified as a post-independence disillusionment. As a direct consequence of this disillusionment, the people have gotten frustrated, and as a result, they have focused their rage on the defenseless immigrants who are now residing in the country. The notion of "institutionalized xenophobia" was also investigated as part of the study, as past governments are culpable of the heinous act. The study that was carried out analyzed Kiguli's portrayal of xenophobia in the poems that are being examined for this study through the lens of Melanie Klein's concept of the paranoid-schizoid position. This was done in order to better understand the scope of the problem. The current study has concluded that the issue of xenophobia is psychologically motivated rather than economic as put forward by the previous studies. The study looked into the issue of xenophobia as a post-independence issue in Uganda during military rule.
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spelling upm-1028042024-06-22T13:02:10Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/102804/ Post-independence disillusionment, paranoia, and xenophobic violence in Susan Kiguli’s selected poems Abdullahi, Nafiu Ali Termizi, Arbaayah Kaur, Hardev Mohd Amin, Hasyimah This paper investigates xenophobia in selected poems by Susan Kiguli using psychoanalytic theory in post-independence Uganda. In order to explore the issue of xenophobia in Kiguli's selected poems, the study identified and analyzed three poems from the collection titled Home Floats in the Distance (2012). This was done in order to analyze the issue of xenophobia in Uganda, which has been identified as a post-independence disillusionment. As a direct consequence of this disillusionment, the people have gotten frustrated, and as a result, they have focused their rage on the defenseless immigrants who are now residing in the country. The notion of "institutionalized xenophobia" was also investigated as part of the study, as past governments are culpable of the heinous act. The study that was carried out analyzed Kiguli's portrayal of xenophobia in the poems that are being examined for this study through the lens of Melanie Klein's concept of the paranoid-schizoid position. This was done in order to better understand the scope of the problem. The current study has concluded that the issue of xenophobia is psychologically motivated rather than economic as put forward by the previous studies. The study looked into the issue of xenophobia as a post-independence issue in Uganda during military rule. UPM Press 2022-09 Article PeerReviewed Abdullahi, Nafiu and Ali Termizi, Arbaayah and Kaur, Hardev and Mohd Amin, Hasyimah (2022) Post-independence disillusionment, paranoia, and xenophobic violence in Susan Kiguli’s selected poems. Journal of Language and Communication, 9 (2). pp. 243-253. ISSN 2637-0875 https://journalfbmk.upm.edu.my/ojs3/index.php/jlc/article/view/615 10.47836/jlc.9.2.06
spellingShingle Abdullahi, Nafiu
Ali Termizi, Arbaayah
Kaur, Hardev
Mohd Amin, Hasyimah
Post-independence disillusionment, paranoia, and xenophobic violence in Susan Kiguli’s selected poems
title Post-independence disillusionment, paranoia, and xenophobic violence in Susan Kiguli’s selected poems
title_full Post-independence disillusionment, paranoia, and xenophobic violence in Susan Kiguli’s selected poems
title_fullStr Post-independence disillusionment, paranoia, and xenophobic violence in Susan Kiguli’s selected poems
title_full_unstemmed Post-independence disillusionment, paranoia, and xenophobic violence in Susan Kiguli’s selected poems
title_short Post-independence disillusionment, paranoia, and xenophobic violence in Susan Kiguli’s selected poems
title_sort post-independence disillusionment, paranoia, and xenophobic violence in susan kiguli’s selected poems
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/102804/
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http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/102804/