Liminality in Tanzanian Young Adult fiction

Common in many young adult novels are the challenges of transitioning from childhood to adulthood. During this transition, young adult characters take on ambiguous statuses and responsibilities. The liminal or threshold state is the term used to describe this transition. This article examines the t...

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Main Author: John Wakota
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Language:Afrikaans
Published: Tydskrif vir Letterkunde Association 2024-12-01
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description Common in many young adult novels are the challenges of transitioning from childhood to adulthood. During this transition, young adult characters take on ambiguous statuses and responsibilities. The liminal or threshold state is the term used to describe this transition. This article examines the transition along with how the young adult characters in selected Tanzanian young adult novels navigate it: The Birthday Party (2013) by Mkama Mwijarubi, The Temporary Orphan (2014) by Hussein Tuwa, The Adventures of Kulwa and Doto (2017) by Hussein Kayera, and If She Were Alive (2019) by Deus Lubacha. In this case, liminality serves as a framework for analysing the portrayal of the precariousness of the transition and the different strategies that young adult characters use to reveal just how the transition is both limiting and enabling. Nonetheless, given the disparity in power between the young adults and their parents/guardians, and awareness of their vulnerability, the young adult characters invent different strategies to pretend to be conforming to parental expectations while simultaneously crafting alternative ways to expose the shortcomings of the adult society. Many of the tensions in the texts can be attributed to the parents and the young adult characters’ differing ideas of what it means to be a child and an adult. Put otherwise, the notions of childhood and adulthood are just as elusive as the transition itself.
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spelling doaj-art-afd16b190fba444ea2bcec590b37af472025-08-20T02:30:55ZafrTydskrif vir Letterkunde AssociationTydskrif vir Letterkunde0041-476X2309-90702024-12-0161210.17159/tl.v61i2.17977Liminality in Tanzanian Young Adult fictionJohn Wakota0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9301-6500University of Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Common in many young adult novels are the challenges of transitioning from childhood to adulthood. During this transition, young adult characters take on ambiguous statuses and responsibilities. The liminal or threshold state is the term used to describe this transition. This article examines the transition along with how the young adult characters in selected Tanzanian young adult novels navigate it: The Birthday Party (2013) by Mkama Mwijarubi, The Temporary Orphan (2014) by Hussein Tuwa, The Adventures of Kulwa and Doto (2017) by Hussein Kayera, and If She Were Alive (2019) by Deus Lubacha. In this case, liminality serves as a framework for analysing the portrayal of the precariousness of the transition and the different strategies that young adult characters use to reveal just how the transition is both limiting and enabling. Nonetheless, given the disparity in power between the young adults and their parents/guardians, and awareness of their vulnerability, the young adult characters invent different strategies to pretend to be conforming to parental expectations while simultaneously crafting alternative ways to expose the shortcomings of the adult society. Many of the tensions in the texts can be attributed to the parents and the young adult characters’ differing ideas of what it means to be a child and an adult. Put otherwise, the notions of childhood and adulthood are just as elusive as the transition itself. https://letterkunde.africa/article/view/17977adulthoodchildhoodliminalityyoung adult charactersTanzaniaYoung Adult fiction
spellingShingle John Wakota
Liminality in Tanzanian Young Adult fiction
Tydskrif vir Letterkunde
adulthood
childhood
liminality
young adult characters
Tanzania
Young Adult fiction
title Liminality in Tanzanian Young Adult fiction
title_full Liminality in Tanzanian Young Adult fiction
title_fullStr Liminality in Tanzanian Young Adult fiction
title_full_unstemmed Liminality in Tanzanian Young Adult fiction
title_short Liminality in Tanzanian Young Adult fiction
title_sort liminality in tanzanian young adult fiction
topic adulthood
childhood
liminality
young adult characters
Tanzania
Young Adult fiction
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