International Journal of Allied Sciences (IJAS)

FEMALE SPACE AND IDENTITY CHALLENGES IN NIGERIAN DRAMA: A STUDY OF AMIRIKPA OYIGBENU’S TOWN HALL WHISPERS AND JONATHAN MBACHAGA’S WIDOWS’ MIGHT

Authors

  • Dr. Sonia Sewuese Suswam Department of Theatre and Cultural Studies from Nasarawa State University Keffi
  • Daniel James Chikada Ph.D Lecturer in the Department of Theatre and Cultural Studies, Nasarawa State University, Keffi, Nigeria.

Abstract

Feminist Theater is a reaction against patriarchal values that are used to undermine and disempower women in the society. Its aim is to combat negative trends through which the female gender has been dominated, marginalized and dehumanized. As such, gender advocates have challenged patriarchal norms through the representation of strong, vibrant, resilient, and unflattering female characters who are anxious to break-free from cultural oppression and expand their scope beyond the space allotted them by the society. It is on this backdrop that the paper sets out to amplify the role of Feminist Theater in redressing the debased status of women in Nigerian society. Using the Social Feminists Theory as a paradigm to analyze the selected plays, Town Hall Whispers by Amirikpa Oyigbenu and Widows Might by Jonathan Mbachaga. The study found that women are aggrievedly subjugated in society and recommends that the, position of the female space should be redefined to accommodate women contributing their unique skills to nation-building.

Keywords:

Female space, Identity challenge, Empowerment

Published

2025-07-01

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15781575

Issue

Section

Articles

How to Cite

Suswam , S. S., & Daniel , J. C. (2025). FEMALE SPACE AND IDENTITY CHALLENGES IN NIGERIAN DRAMA: A STUDY OF AMIRIKPA OYIGBENU’S TOWN HALL WHISPERS AND JONATHAN MBACHAGA’S WIDOWS’ MIGHT . International Journal of Allied Sciences (IJAS), 16(6), 47–54. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15781575

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