![]() ![]() The objective of this research article is to locate how Doris Lessing, the British Nobel Prize winner, has problematize the issue of the subaltern in her debut novel The Grass is Singing (1950). Its proponents strive to recreate or reclaim the position, history, and culture of the natives by themselves thereby rejecting the master narratives. ![]() ![]() Postcolonial studies analyzes and react to the Eurocentric discourse in the colonies which regulates the representation and normality of the natives as an ‘exotic’ and ‘inferior’ being. Subaltern, being a recurrent issue in postcolonial discourse, focuses on how the colonial hegemony and imperialism had otherized the natives and left them voiceless through their cruel policy.
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