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Depictions of Human Trafficking and Exploitation in Contemporary Africa Using Akachi Adimora Ezeigbo’s Trafficked and Apio Eunice Otuku’s Zura Maids

Authors :
Denis Sekiwu
Charles Nelson Okumu
Johnson Ocan
Source :
East African Journal of Arts and Social Sciences. 5:193-209
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
East African Nature and Science Organization, 2022.

Abstract

In 2020, the government of Uganda reported investigating 214 incidents of human trafficking involving 154 suspects; of these incidents, 118 were internal, 93 transnationals, and three unknowns. This was a decrease compared with investigating 252 incidents (19 internal and 222 transnational) in 2019. This article examines how human trafficking and exploitation impacts on young girls from developing countries using Akachi Dimora Ezeig’s novel; ‘Trafficked’ and Apio Eunice Otuku’s ‘Zura Maids’. Using content analysis, the study engages critical discourse of postcolonial tenets understand the creation of inferiority complex, identity crisis, and cultural erosion among the colonized. As a result of social justice principle of “otherness”, which is a binary opposition between “I/We” and “Them”, the study packages the problem neatly, but offers few solutions for Africa, whilst condemning human trafficking and exploitation as a heinous act on humanity.

Details

ISSN :
27074285 and 27074277
Volume :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
East African Journal of Arts and Social Sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........107d3446be64de0083a8004145982bbe
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.37284/eajass.5.1.688