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“This story must be told:” unveiling environmental and social tapestry in Imbolo Mbue’s How Beautiful We Were

Roopalakshmi Velu () and Dr Rajasekaran V ()
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Roopalakshmi Velu: Vellore Institute of Technology
Dr Rajasekaran V: Vellore Institute of Technology

Palgrave Communications, 2024, vol. 11, issue 1, 1-11

Abstract: Abstract The article examines Imbolo Mbue’s How Beautiful We Were from the scant critical attention to the question of reading Oil Culture in the light of Climate Change within the context of ecocriticism and narratology. This novel is a powerful commentary on the environmental, social, and epistemic injustices inflicted upon the Kosawa people, whose lives hung between the crossfire of corporate greed and governmental corruption. Employing eco-narratology as a critical lens, this article delves into how Mbue’s storytelling reflects and critiques environmental injustices while advocating for collective resistance. By examining the interplay of narrative techniques and ecological themes, this article fills the gap of engaging with the detrimental effects of oil extraction on the environment in the context of climate change, which have been under the radar and considered as a form of spatial amnesia within the realm of oil fiction studies. By intertwining a cluster of concepts, including chronotope, memory, and environmental justice, this analysis enhances our understanding of contemporary petroculture and advocates for a shift in energy consumption and ecological responsibility discourse.

Date: 2024
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