Tolkien’s writing of female and racial minority characters has been criticized as misogynistic and racist by many critics of Tolkien. However, these critics come to these conclusions due to the limited quantity of these characters overall, especially those of the female sex, and their involvement in the overall story’s plot. Tolkien uses women sparingly and because of this, each one has important characteristics and roles that they play. Therefore, if not invalidating the critics position on his supposed misogynistic views, then, at least, dissolving some of their support platforms. However, the roles that the women play are important in understanding Tolkien’s true moral and world view points. We are able to more clearly see these subtle a...
This research discusses the work of J.R.R. Tolkien entitled The Fellowship of The Ring. This researc...
inspiring an intense fan base and Peter Jackson’s multimillion-dollar film series. However, the tril...
The aim of the following paper is to examine the portrayal of female characters and femininity in J....
Tolkien’s writing of female and racial minority characters has been criticized as misogynistic and r...
J.R.R. Tolkien is well-known for his feats in literature and the fantasy genre, especially concernin...
This book chapter discusses race, gender and sexuality in the writings of J.R.R. Tolkien and in High...
Recent scholarship on how Tolkien\u27s Orcs influenced popular fantasy agrees upon the spread of rac...
Examines the presence and absence of female characters in Tolkien, in the Peter Jackson films, and i...
Offers an opposing viewpoint on the “taming” of the woman warrior in Tolkien, suggesting that Éowyn’...
Two of Tolkien’s major works – The Silmarillion and The Lord of the Rings – have been criticized for...
This paper reports on an early pilot project that asks women who self identify as readers or fans of...
Compared to other genres of literature, modern-day fantasy is often disregarded as Eurocentric and h...
Why has popular culture, right-wing political groups, and numerous editorialists assumed that J.R.R....
This paper begins by considering the nature of some of the stylised “evil” and “good” character type...
In a 1999 interview, Philip Pullman, author of His Dark Materials, replied to a question about gende...
This research discusses the work of J.R.R. Tolkien entitled The Fellowship of The Ring. This researc...
inspiring an intense fan base and Peter Jackson’s multimillion-dollar film series. However, the tril...
The aim of the following paper is to examine the portrayal of female characters and femininity in J....
Tolkien’s writing of female and racial minority characters has been criticized as misogynistic and r...
J.R.R. Tolkien is well-known for his feats in literature and the fantasy genre, especially concernin...
This book chapter discusses race, gender and sexuality in the writings of J.R.R. Tolkien and in High...
Recent scholarship on how Tolkien\u27s Orcs influenced popular fantasy agrees upon the spread of rac...
Examines the presence and absence of female characters in Tolkien, in the Peter Jackson films, and i...
Offers an opposing viewpoint on the “taming” of the woman warrior in Tolkien, suggesting that Éowyn’...
Two of Tolkien’s major works – The Silmarillion and The Lord of the Rings – have been criticized for...
This paper reports on an early pilot project that asks women who self identify as readers or fans of...
Compared to other genres of literature, modern-day fantasy is often disregarded as Eurocentric and h...
Why has popular culture, right-wing political groups, and numerous editorialists assumed that J.R.R....
This paper begins by considering the nature of some of the stylised “evil” and “good” character type...
In a 1999 interview, Philip Pullman, author of His Dark Materials, replied to a question about gende...
This research discusses the work of J.R.R. Tolkien entitled The Fellowship of The Ring. This researc...
inspiring an intense fan base and Peter Jackson’s multimillion-dollar film series. However, the tril...
The aim of the following paper is to examine the portrayal of female characters and femininity in J....