In this essay Rudyard Kipling’s novel Kim (1901) is dealt with from a postcolonial perspective, and the aim is to show how three father figures - Colonel Creighton, Mahbub Ali and the lama - individually influence Kim’s education. Furthermore, how their point of view on education and parenting can be used to understand the larger concepts of postcolonialism and the pedagogy of Empire. This essay will argue that Kipling provides three different approaches to education that each can be considered the most suitable for a white orphan in British India during the late nineteenth century. Colonel Creighton is the personification of the imperial mindset, an authoritarian leader who strongly believes in institutions such as schools. Whereas Mahbub ...
The thesis recontextualises the fiction of the nineteenth- and twentieth-century writer Rudyard Kipl...
Indian Religion is one of the significant themes of the novel Kim by Rudyard Kipling. India ha...
This thesis is submitted in a partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Ar...
In this essay Rudyard Kipling’s novel Kim (1901) is dealt with from a postcolonial perspective, and ...
This paper highlights the problemtatics of identity formation in a colonial framework as embodied in...
The paper analyses how the writings of Rudyard Kipling mark the tidemark of literary reflection of t...
This FYP is an Investigation into the Representation of the ‘Other’ in a colonial Text and a postcol...
Jingoism was widespread in Britain between 1880 and 1915.White people felt that they weremorally res...
Introduction: Contemporary scholars struggling to keep their work politically meaningful and efficac...
The significance of old age in Kipling’s work has gone largely unacknowledged by critics who attend ...
In this thesis I situate Kipling’s shaping of Buddhist ideas in Kim against the background of Victor...
The aim of this project is twofold: to explore the ideology apparent in children’s literature and to...
On Kipling's relationship to postcolonial literature, particularly of the Indian sub-continen
This essay argues that in Rudyard Kipling’s Indian fiction the model for adventure is subjected to a...
The Jungle Book has long been an iconic children’s tale, the antics of the wild boy Mowgli engaging ...
The thesis recontextualises the fiction of the nineteenth- and twentieth-century writer Rudyard Kipl...
Indian Religion is one of the significant themes of the novel Kim by Rudyard Kipling. India ha...
This thesis is submitted in a partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Ar...
In this essay Rudyard Kipling’s novel Kim (1901) is dealt with from a postcolonial perspective, and ...
This paper highlights the problemtatics of identity formation in a colonial framework as embodied in...
The paper analyses how the writings of Rudyard Kipling mark the tidemark of literary reflection of t...
This FYP is an Investigation into the Representation of the ‘Other’ in a colonial Text and a postcol...
Jingoism was widespread in Britain between 1880 and 1915.White people felt that they weremorally res...
Introduction: Contemporary scholars struggling to keep their work politically meaningful and efficac...
The significance of old age in Kipling’s work has gone largely unacknowledged by critics who attend ...
In this thesis I situate Kipling’s shaping of Buddhist ideas in Kim against the background of Victor...
The aim of this project is twofold: to explore the ideology apparent in children’s literature and to...
On Kipling's relationship to postcolonial literature, particularly of the Indian sub-continen
This essay argues that in Rudyard Kipling’s Indian fiction the model for adventure is subjected to a...
The Jungle Book has long been an iconic children’s tale, the antics of the wild boy Mowgli engaging ...
The thesis recontextualises the fiction of the nineteenth- and twentieth-century writer Rudyard Kipl...
Indian Religion is one of the significant themes of the novel Kim by Rudyard Kipling. India ha...
This thesis is submitted in a partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Ar...