Wrestling, In and Out: Revisiting Things Fall Apart
Abstract
Parvinder in “Wrestling, In and Out: Revisiting Things Fall Apart extends the canvas of Chinua Achebe’s magnum opus Things Fall Apart beyond the usual investigations into politics, religion, morality and colonialism, and highlights how the sport of wrestling influences the dynamics of things falling apart in the Igbo society.
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