Research Article

A Textual Analysis of Street Children’s Survival Strategies in Amma Darko’s Faceless

Authors

  • Ayodele Ayodele Allagbé Département d’Anglais, Faculté des Lettres et Sciences Humaines (FLSH), Université de Zinder (UZ), République du Niger
  • Yacoubou Alou Département d’Anglais, Faculté des Lettres et Sciences Humaines (FLSH), Université de Zinder (UZ), République du Niger
  • Maina Ouarodima Département d’Anglais, Faculté des Lettres et Sciences Humaines (FLSH),Université Abdou Moumouni (Niamey), République du Niger

Abstract

Anchored on textual analysis and theoretical insights from (interactional) sociolinguistics, (positive) psychology and neuroscience, the current paper aims at analyzing the various strategies that the street children, named or nameless, etc. in Amma Darko’s Faceless (2003) draw on to ensure their survival on the streets. The study further demonstrates how this novel, beyond its representation of the social issue of street children, depicts the outstanding resourcefulness of many African children who have to cater and fend for themselves on the streets. The findings reveal that these children have used such survival strategies as imitating or behaving in an adult-like manner, bonding, learning and using a code, hustling, accepting and adapting to one’s reality and floating-out-of-one’s body to cope with life on the streets.

Article information

Journal

Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Studies

Volume (Issue)

2 (6)

Pages

139-144

Published

30-11-2020

How to Cite

Allagbé, A. A. ., Alou, Y. ., & Ouarodima, M. . (2020). A Textual Analysis of Street Children’s Survival Strategies in Amma Darko’s Faceless. Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Studies, 2(6), 139–144. https://doi.org/10.32996/jhsss.2020.2.6.15

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Keywords:

Faceless, positive psychology, novel, street children, survival strategies.