From Rescue Mission to Colonial Ambitions: A Reading of Stanley's My African Travels

Toya Nath Upadhyay
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This study examines Henry Morton Stanley's My African Travels through a post-colonial lens in order to explore how Stanley’s mission of rescuing a missing explorer turns into his colonial ambitions in the interior of Africa. Primarily with a project of finding the missing missionary and explorer David Livingston by name, Stanley sets out on his African journey in 1871. But after finding Livingston, Stanley’s eyes fall upon the plenitude of natural resources and backwardness of the native people that instantly stimulate in him a sense of the possibilities of commerce and Christianization of the natives. Consequently, he makes more explorations, draws maps and fills them with names, fights the locals, and establishes stations at different locations that ultimately turn into European colonies. This study analyzes and interprets his My African Travels as a colonial discourse in that it operates as a tool for the European colonial enterprise. The study employs conceptual terms related to colonial discourse for analysis and interpretation.
从救援任务到殖民野心——解读斯坦利的《我的非洲之旅》
本研究通过后殖民视角考察亨利·莫顿·斯坦利的《我的非洲之旅》,以探索斯坦利拯救失踪探险家的使命如何转变为他在非洲内陆的殖民野心。1871年,为了寻找失踪的传教士和探险家大卫·利文斯顿,斯坦利开始了他的非洲之旅。但在找到利文斯顿之后,斯坦利的目光落在了丰富的自然资源和落后的当地人身上,这立即激发了他对当地商业和基督教化的可能性的认识。因此,他进行了更多的探索,绘制地图并在地图上填上名字,与当地人战斗,并在不同的地点建立了站点,最终成为欧洲殖民地。本研究将《我的非洲之旅》作为一种殖民话语进行分析和解读,因为它是欧洲殖民事业的工具。本研究采用与殖民话语相关的概念术语进行分析和解释。
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