MIGRATION AND DIASPORIC DISILLUSIONMENT IN AMMA DARKO’S BEYOND THE HORIZONT

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This study examined Migration and Diasporic Disillusionment in Amma Darko’s Beyond the Horizon experienced by African migrants as portrayed in Amma Darko’s Beyond the Horizon. Using a qualitative research design, the research investigates how the novel foregrounds the lived realities of migrants, particularly women whose journeys abroad are shaped by deception, abuse, and loss of identity. The analysis focuses on the protagonist, Mara, whose migration to Europe is orchestrated under false pretenses, resulting in her entrapment in a network of sexual exploitation. Findings reveal that migration in the text is not depicted as a path to empowerment, but as a disempowering experience embedded in patriarchal manipulation and systemic inequality. Mara’s struggles highlight the economic dependence, gendered violence, and social isolation faced by many African women in foreign environments. The novel also depicts a deep sense of cultural alienation, as Mara is unable to integrate into the host society or reclaim her cultural roots. Additionally, the narrative vividly illustrates the emotional and psychological breakdown of migrants when hope is replaced by exploitation and displacement. The study concludes that Beyond the Horizon functions as both a socio- political commentary and a cautionary tale about the hidden dangers of migration, particularly for vulnerable women. It recommends increased use of African literature in migration discourse, awareness campaigns in source communities, stronger legal protections against trafficking, and mental health support for returnees. The research affirms the power of literature to challenge dominant migration narratives and to bring visibility to the silenced voices of African women in the diaspora.&nbsp

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This paper was published in Nnamdi Azikiwe University Journals.

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