Provocation Group 3

In Chapter 31, Ifemelu cheats on Curt because she is overwhelmed by the pressure of being in an interracial relationship. After weeks of asking him to take her back, she finally accepts reality. Years later at a party, she talks with another woman about her interracial relationship and says that race was never an issue, which Ifemelu finds difficult to believe. She thought about her relationship with Curt and how there were certain disparities he clearly could not see, as he was living with the “colorblind” mindset. Her friend, Wambui, suggests to start a blog, and she considers and creates it a few weeks after she breaks up with Curt. The chapter ends with a blog post about how a black woman’s hair is a metaphor for America. She says she is a groupie for Michelle Obama and would like to see once how she or Beyonce would look with their natural hair.
In the book, that portion of the chapter reads, “Imagine if Michelle Obama got tired of all the heat and decided to go natural and appeared on TV with lots of woolly hair, or tight spirally curls…She would totally rock but poor Obama would certainly lose the independent vote, even the undecided Democrat vote.” (Adichie 368).

My question is why do you think society associates something natural for black people with inadequacy?

Sources
“Chapter 31.” Americanah, by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Anchor Books, A Division of Random House LLC, New York, 2013, pp. 368.

Provocation- Group 3

I found the section in chapter 30 about Obinze and his green card wedding particularly intriguing and interesting. Just as Obinze and Cleotilde were about to walk inside for their scheduled ceremony, policemen pulled him to the side and asked him his name and if he knew that his visa had been expired. Following this, the policemen handcuffed him and brought him to a holding cell waiting for an immigration lawyer. What surprised me is that when Obinze talks to the lawyer about his case and the likelihood of winning and not being deported out of the UK, he says, “I’m willing to go back to Nigeria”(Adichie 2017, pg. 345). This shocked me considering the fact that he worked so hard to get this wedding to work out and paid so much money to the Angolans for their expertise. Obinze is taken to the airport in handcuffs and is put in a cell with three other Nigerian men. They are all talking with each other about simple things. In this detention cell, he is visited by many characters such as Iloba, Nicholas, and  Ojiugo. Finally, a Lagos flight arrives, and is taken to the airport in handcuffs along with five other men and two women and are seated at the back of the plane. when he arrives, Obinze’s mother is waiting for him.

Question: How did you feel or what emotions came about on Obinze and his leaving of the UK based on the fact that he had an expired visa and was trying to have a green card wedding but got caught before he was able to do so?

Citation: Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi. Americanah. Alfred A. Knopf, 2017.

Provocation Assignment – Group 1

I decided to do my assignment on Chapter 4 of Americanah. So far I really have liked the book, but I thought chapter 4 was the most relatable. Obinze is a new guy in school who was supposed to be interested in Ginka. Kayode, who decides to set Obinze up with Ginka, which is Ifemelu’s best friend. There is a party and all, Kayode, Ifemelu, Ginka and Obinze is attending. Obinze is introduced to both Ginka and Ifemelu and is more intrigued with Ifemelu than Ginka. They keep talking and Infemelu even states that, she wants to breathe the air that Obinze breathes. Infemelu says “Your guys will kill you. You’re supposed to be chasing her.(Adichie, 72)”, Obinze says “I’m chasing you. (Adichie, 72) ” This quote I thought was provoking due to the fact that Obinze is interested in Ifemelu even though he is destined to be with Ginka. Obinze also tells her what happened between his mom and the professor and why he had to change schools. This means that Obinze is really trusting Infemelu with some of his family secrets.

 

Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi. Americanah. Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial, 2017.

Question: Do you think Obinze’s mother was fired due to the fact she fought the university policy?