Victimhood in Mungoshi's Shona Novels: A Critical Study.
Abstract
The paper is a deliberate problematisation of the study of Mungoshi’s Shona
literature with a view to initiate new critical perspectives absent in current Shona
critical scholarship. We problematise the study of the author’s novels by advancing
the argument that, while the author deals with the tragedy engendered largely by a
crisis of identity, his novels are also in a similar crisis of identity. This crisis of
identity manifests itself through the writer’s undeviating obsession with victimhood.
It appears as if Mungoshi has become eloquent in visualising Shona experiential
exigencies through the lenses of victimhood. However, we argue that such a position
is not only culturally debilitating, it also constitutes a very narrow perspective of
viewing family and cultural realities. We also problematise Mungoshi’s Shona
literature by transcending the arguments raised by pioneer critics who include
George Kahari and Emmanuel Mudhliwa Chiwome who tended to confine their
analysis to the crisis of identity triggered by the clash between Shona and Western
culture that the writer deals with. Their criticism is, therefore, celebratory.
Additional Citation Information
Muhwati, Itai. ''Victimhood in Mungoshi's Shona Novels: A Critical Study.'' Zambezia 32.1 (2005):pp.2-17.Publisher
University of Zimbabwe Publications