The White Man’s Gaze: Orientalism and Imperialism in H. Rider Haggard’s She: A History of Adventure (1887)
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University of Tlemcen
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This dissertation explores H. Rider Haggard’s She: A History of Adventure (1887)
through the framework of Orientalism, imperialism, and the white man’s gaze. It
underscores how the narrative portrays Africa and its female titular character, Ayesha,
as both fascinating and dangerous within the imperial perspective. Through a detailed
analysis, it illustrates how Orientalist narratives reduce Africa to an exotic, mysterious
space, reinforcing Western supremacy. The work also examines the role of the white
man’s gaze, which ultimately contains and erases Ayesha’s authority, reflecting broader
colonial anxieties. Ultimately, the dissertation reveals how imperial ideology, gendered
representations, and racial hierarchies converge to shape the narrative and its portrayal
of the Other.