Abstract
The article analyses the novel Umshado in relation to differences in attitudes and behaviour, and also in relation to “free” expression or subjectivity by the woman writer, N Zulu.This is achieved by exploring the use of language by both men and women in this literary text. By engaging a nuanced discourse analysis, the article seeks to explore some contradictory aspects of selected Zulu traditional practices, and how these negatively impact on the rights of women. The article explores the struggles that a woman goes through in trying to attain her freedom and independence which unfortunately lands her in trouble and emerges as a victim.
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