Misrepresentation of Zambia and Its Native People in Christina Lamb's The Africa House
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Central Department of English Kirtipur, Kathmandu
Abstract
The research critically examines misrepresentation of Zambia and it's both
people and culture in Christina Lamb's The African House. Colonial mentality
regarding others has been shown in the novel and by using negative adjectives
Zambian society has been represented. Lamb presents colonial mission of the major
character Browne to Zambia reveals his thought, perspective and preconception
about Africa and particularly Zambia. Browne sees Zambia wherein he only finds
poverty, slum area, uncivilized manner, ignorant people, restlessness, fighting, war,
suffering and crying and it has been emphasized to represent the country. He never
uses changed and new perspective over Zambia and their civilization. Browne
reinforces and recreates discourses regarding African as well as Zambia. Majorly,
Hall and Foucault's ideas have been used theoretically who profess representation
concept that discourse and representation are same dimensions as to creating truth
for others