Chimamanda Adichie: "Women are not special, they are just human" says author
Famed
Nigeria author Chimamanda Adichie has said that women are the same as men and
not special.
She said
this on Thursday, June 21, 2018, at the Chatham House London Conference 2018 on
storytelling.
The Chatham
House formally is known as the Royal Institute of International Affair. The
99-year-old establishment has hosted world leaders and thinkers focused on
proposing policy on global affairs. In 2015, President Buhari spoke at the
Chatham House.
Women are
the same as men and not special
In her
address, Adichie said that women should not be treated as special but as human
beings. "Women are not special, they are just human. Women are as human as
men. women are not little gods that have to be worshipped. The danger of this
thinking that women are somehow special, are somehow morally better is that if
this is true there is a certain level of autonomy they can never truly
have" she said.
She also
broke down how the world treats women differently from men based off sex.
Different
perception of both sexes
"In our
world a man is confident but a woman is arrogant. In our world a man is uncompromising
but a woman is a ball breaker. A man is assertive, a woman is aggressive. A man
is strategic, a woman is manipulative. A man is a leader, a woman is
controlling. A man is authoritative, a woman is annoying" she highlighted.
In her
address, she has concerns with how the American media portrays the #MeToo
movement because "it aligns with that idea that for a woman to be
deserving of sympathy she has to be as non-threatening as possible."
Men should
read more books by women
According to
Adichie, men should read books written by women as a way of understanding them
more.
"I
think men should read more stories by and about women, We know from studies
that men read men, and women read men and women. Perhaps if men read more
women’s stories, they would be more likely to see them as fully human and less
likely to see them as objects that exist for the needs of men" she said at
the annual conference.
In June, the
award-winning author caused a bit of controversy when she expressed her opinion
on chivalry.
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