When Earth Matters: Bessie Head’s When Rain Clouds Gather (2024)

Abstract

This essay discusses Bessie Head’s When Rain Clouds Gather from an ecocritical perspective, asking how her late 1960s’ novel already anticipated some of the politics of early twenty-first-century environmental thinking in the postcolonial sphere. The alliance of various marginalized characters who, one way or another, violate against existing hegemonic structures replaces the ideological and cultural conflict over territory, which derived directly from the colonialist past, with an agricultural revolution that aims to empower those who most closely resemble the subaltern classes variously theorized in postcolonial theory. This re-turn to the physical or even Real, to the materiality of the earth, opens up an alternative to the cultural essentialism that, from its beginning, created numerous stumbling stones on the path towards decolonization. Through its turn towards farming and the land and away from cultural forms of hegemony, the novel emphasizes the materiality of reality.

Keywords: Head; Bessie; When Rain Clouds Gather; ecocriticism; agriculture; materiality; tribalism

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Received: 2018-09-06

Accepted: 2019-05-09

Published Online: 2019-07-09

Published in Print: 2019-01-01

© 2019 Gerd Bayer, published by De Gruyter Open

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When Earth Matters: Bessie Head’s When Rain Clouds Gather (2024)

FAQs

What is the main message of When Rain Clouds Gather? ›

In essence, When Rain Clouds Gather is a romantic, optimistic story that reflects its author's faith in humanity's essential goodness, and her belief that love between individuals can overcome the universal problems of race, class, and gender oppression.

Why did Bessie Head write When Rain Clouds Gather? ›

Head uses her South African experiences to create an imaginary identity for herself through her characters in When Rain Clouds Gather. The paper discovers that her vision of identity realization is achieved through her characters.

What is the plot of When Rain Clouds Gather? ›

A South African political refugee and an Englishman join forces to revolutionize the villagers' traditional farming methods, but their task is fraught with hazards as the pressures of tradition, opposition from the local chief, and the unrelenting climate threaten to divide and devastate the fragile community.

When Rain Clouds Gather meaning in English? ›

The gathering of the rain clouds alluded to in the title of the novel thus refers to the period of anxious waiting for promised relief and combines references to two different types of expecta- tions — relief from the drought and an improvement in the quality of life.

When Rain Clouds Gather chapter 1 summary? ›

Chapter 1 Summary

Makhaya sets out once it is night, evading patrol vans and jumping over the barbed wire border fences. He is dazed by the new, dark landscape and by the sound of bells, though eventually he finds a possible place of refuge, a few huts that are inhabited by an old woman and a young girl.

When Rain Clouds Gather essay questions? ›

Essay Topics
  • Which character, of all those depicted in When Rain Clouds Gather, is most important to the success and progress of Golema Mmidi? ...
  • How would the novel be different if it were told entirely from the perspective of one character, such as Makhaya or Gilbert?

What two influences did Bessie Head have in her writing? ›

Influences. Much of Head's work was influenced by Mahatma Gandhi, and she said she had "never read anything that aroused my feelings like Gandhi's political statements". Head was strongly inspired by Gandhi and the way he clearly described present political issues.

What is the theme of the book Bessie Head? ›

Bessie Head's novel A Question of Power not only deals with the theme of power but also explores the universal themes of fear (indirectly as power struggle) and love. In this somewhat autobiographical novel, love and power are likened to commodities that are given or taken away at will.

Who was Bessie Head summary? ›

Bessie Emery Head (born July 6, 1937, Pietermaritzburg, S.Af. —died April 17, 1986, Serowe, Botswana) was an African writer who described the contradictions and shortcomings of pre- and postcolonial African society in morally didactic novels and stories.

What happens to the clouds when it is about to rain? ›

When it's about to rain, clouds darken because the water vapor is clumping together into raindrops, leaving larger spaces between drops of water. Less light is reflected. The rain cloud appears black or gray. Clouds form when air becomes saturated, or filled, with water vapor.

What does in the clouds mean metaphor? ›

: spending too much time thinking about love or about ideas that are not practical. Since he met Sara, he's been walking around (with his head) in the clouds.

What is it called when it rains with no clouds? ›

A sunshower, or sun shower, is a meteorological phenomenon in which rain falls while the sun is shining. A sunshower is usually a result of winds associated with a rain storm sometimes miles away, blowing the airborne raindrops into an area where there are no clouds.

What influenced Bessie Head to write? ›

It was in Botswana that Head found her voice and the inspiration for her work. Her novels, including When Rain Clouds Gather, Maru, and A Question of Power, as well as her book of short stories, The Collector of Treasures, were all developed from her time spent teaching and working on a farm.

When was When Rain Clouds Gather published? ›

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