Why Kipling today? Why do postcolonial discourses, as well as popular culture and journalism, keep referring back to him, as a byword for imperialism and its ideologies? Kipling and Beyond reasses Kipling's texts and their reception and asks why Kipling continues to be a significant cultural icon. Featuring an internationally distinguished list of contributors, the collection offers fresh re-readings of Kipling's texts in order to explore new approaches to postcolonial studies; it critically examines our nostalgic gaze towards the colonial legacy, and what this means in the context of today's Anglo-American globalization
Starting from the analysis of the Irish characters in Kipling's Indian stories, this book shows that...
In this essay Rudyard Kipling’s novel Kim (1901) is dealt with from a postcolonial perspective, and ...
In this essay Rudyard Kipling’s novel Kim (1901) is dealt with from a postcolonial perspective, and ...
Are the writings of Rudyard Kipling Reflections of British Imperialism? If so, do these reflections ...
This FYP is an Investigation into the Representation of the ‘Other’ in a colonial Text and a postcol...
This FYP is an Investigation into the Representation of the ‘Other’ in a colonial Text and a postcol...
The reader who turns to Rudyard Kipling with twenty-first political sensibilities finds a work re...
On Kipling's relationship to postcolonial literature, particularly of the Indian sub-continen
This historical inquiry will focus on Rudyard Kipling's life, his works, and their relationship...
Bibliography: p. 180-196.The fundamental opposition of certain literary critics is reviewed. It is e...
This historical inquiry will focus on Rudyard Kipling\u27s life, his works, and their relationship t...
This paper highlights the problemtatics of identity formation in a colonial framework as embodied in...
This item was digitized by the Internet Archive. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityRudyard Kipling was...
Rudyard Kipling was, as George Orwell noted, “the prophet of British Imperialism in its expansionist...
The paper analyses how the writings of Rudyard Kipling mark the tidemark of literary reflection of t...
Starting from the analysis of the Irish characters in Kipling's Indian stories, this book shows that...
In this essay Rudyard Kipling’s novel Kim (1901) is dealt with from a postcolonial perspective, and ...
In this essay Rudyard Kipling’s novel Kim (1901) is dealt with from a postcolonial perspective, and ...
Are the writings of Rudyard Kipling Reflections of British Imperialism? If so, do these reflections ...
This FYP is an Investigation into the Representation of the ‘Other’ in a colonial Text and a postcol...
This FYP is an Investigation into the Representation of the ‘Other’ in a colonial Text and a postcol...
The reader who turns to Rudyard Kipling with twenty-first political sensibilities finds a work re...
On Kipling's relationship to postcolonial literature, particularly of the Indian sub-continen
This historical inquiry will focus on Rudyard Kipling's life, his works, and their relationship...
Bibliography: p. 180-196.The fundamental opposition of certain literary critics is reviewed. It is e...
This historical inquiry will focus on Rudyard Kipling\u27s life, his works, and their relationship t...
This paper highlights the problemtatics of identity formation in a colonial framework as embodied in...
This item was digitized by the Internet Archive. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityRudyard Kipling was...
Rudyard Kipling was, as George Orwell noted, “the prophet of British Imperialism in its expansionist...
The paper analyses how the writings of Rudyard Kipling mark the tidemark of literary reflection of t...
Starting from the analysis of the Irish characters in Kipling's Indian stories, this book shows that...
In this essay Rudyard Kipling’s novel Kim (1901) is dealt with from a postcolonial perspective, and ...
In this essay Rudyard Kipling’s novel Kim (1901) is dealt with from a postcolonial perspective, and ...