The environmental crisis and African women’s displacements in War Girls by Tochi Onyebuchi

In the following article, I explore several types of dislocations (environmental, war, patriarchal, to name but a few) in Tochi Onyebuchi’s novel War Girls (2019), analysed from the methodological perspective of Africanfuturism. The aim of the article is to show how the second wave of African futur...

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Main Author: Katarzyna Ostalska
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Published: Tydskrif vir Letterkunde Association 2025-04-01
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description In the following article, I explore several types of dislocations (environmental, war, patriarchal, to name but a few) in Tochi Onyebuchi’s novel War Girls (2019), analysed from the methodological perspective of Africanfuturism. The aim of the article is to show how the second wave of African future-oriented literature (diasporic in this case) looks back to the past (the Nigerian Civil War) in order to seek solutions for the ongoing current problems, such as the devastation of the natural environment, climate change, the participation of underage soldiers in military conflicts, and new forms of capitalism and neolonialisation. The novel is read via historical, sociological, and frequently anthropological sources to demonstrate how the speculative discourse can be firmly grounded in the scientific context. Additionally, I propose a feminist and utopian reading of War Girls. The text is divided into parts where key elements of Africanfuturism—such as digitalisation, nanotechnologies, Information Technology, African cosmologies, and oral tradition—are discussed in detail and are shown as existing at the same time, entangled with the past and future simultaneously, within human and more-than-human worlds. 
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spelling doaj-art-b8b0d0af22164a47aa0c3e8cac2ea2bc2025-08-20T02:28:47ZafrTydskrif vir Letterkunde AssociationTydskrif vir Letterkunde0041-476X2309-90702025-04-0162110.17159/ca216c03The environmental crisis and African women’s displacements in War Girls by Tochi OnyebuchiKatarzyna Ostalska0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8553-7517University of Lodz, Lodz, Poland In the following article, I explore several types of dislocations (environmental, war, patriarchal, to name but a few) in Tochi Onyebuchi’s novel War Girls (2019), analysed from the methodological perspective of Africanfuturism. The aim of the article is to show how the second wave of African future-oriented literature (diasporic in this case) looks back to the past (the Nigerian Civil War) in order to seek solutions for the ongoing current problems, such as the devastation of the natural environment, climate change, the participation of underage soldiers in military conflicts, and new forms of capitalism and neolonialisation. The novel is read via historical, sociological, and frequently anthropological sources to demonstrate how the speculative discourse can be firmly grounded in the scientific context. Additionally, I propose a feminist and utopian reading of War Girls. The text is divided into parts where key elements of Africanfuturism—such as digitalisation, nanotechnologies, Information Technology, African cosmologies, and oral tradition—are discussed in detail and are shown as existing at the same time, entangled with the past and future simultaneously, within human and more-than-human worlds.  https://letterkunde.africa/article/view/18874AfricanfuturismWar Girlsthe environmental crisisnew technologiesposthumanism
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The environmental crisis and African women’s displacements in War Girls by Tochi Onyebuchi
Tydskrif vir Letterkunde
Africanfuturism
War Girls
the environmental crisis
new technologies
posthumanism
title The environmental crisis and African women’s displacements in War Girls by Tochi Onyebuchi
title_full The environmental crisis and African women’s displacements in War Girls by Tochi Onyebuchi
title_fullStr The environmental crisis and African women’s displacements in War Girls by Tochi Onyebuchi
title_full_unstemmed The environmental crisis and African women’s displacements in War Girls by Tochi Onyebuchi
title_short The environmental crisis and African women’s displacements in War Girls by Tochi Onyebuchi
title_sort environmental crisis and african women s displacements in war girls by tochi onyebuchi
topic Africanfuturism
War Girls
the environmental crisis
new technologies
posthumanism
url https://letterkunde.africa/article/view/18874
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