A New Historicism Approach to Paradox in Religious Faith in Selected Kiswahili Novels
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2017Author
Mbuthia, Evans M.
Simwa, Fridah
Sanja, Leo
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This paper aims at analyzing specific Kiswahili novels using a New Historicism Approach in the
quest to show that witchcraft, adultery, lies, power struggle and other vices characterize the
daily activities of worshippers in today’s religious set up.
In exploring and debating these issues this paper will focus on two novels: Kisima cha Giningi
(Abdulla, 1968), Paradiso, (Habwe, 2005).It is significant that the former is a Muslim and the
latter a Christian and that both explore the issue from the perspective of their respective
religions.
The paper shows that faith in religion is vital for the wellbeing of worshippers and the society in
general . It is however, argued that the church and mosque are undergoing momentous changes,
largely caused by human greed, socio- cultural differences and globalization. Faith in God is
ordinarily seen as key to moral and spiritual well being of worshippers and the foundation on
which a just and virtuous society rests. This is however contradicted by the events in the selected
novels. Although our reference is fiction, the role of literature in depicting these social realities
cannot be underestimated. It can be argued so because writers are themselves products of given
societies that might be undergoing the turmoil in focus.
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Mbuthia, Evans M., Ms Fridah Simwa, and Mr Leo Sanja. "A NEW HISTORICISM APPROACH TO PARADOX IN RELIGIOUS FAITH IN SELECTED KISWAHILI NOVELS."Publisher
University of Nairobi
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