This master’s thesis investigates J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings and specifically its three volumes: The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and The Return of the King, from a post-colonial literary perspective. By examining these books based on Edward Said’s theory of Orientalism and Frantz Fanon’s ideas on national culture, reveals a new and original argument about Orcs and Hobbits which has been previously overlooked. In this thesis, I aim to argue the colonial situation of Orcs, and the oppressed situation of Hobbits. The first chapter explores the history of Orcs, from their creation, onto their portrayal in LotR and ultimately their chances of survival post-LotR. This chapter aims to explain that Orcs are deliberately port...
This thesis analyzes perceptions of abilities in J.R.R. Tolkien’s 1954 novel, The Lord of the Rings ...
This thesis is an interdisciplinary study of Tolkien's writing, seeking to place his work within the...
This is a Marxist genealogy of The Lord of the Rings, a study of the production of literary value. I...
Concluding on this note, the thesis argues that reading The Lord of the Rings in this way renders po...
From the time of Middle-earth’s creation, a complex society of hierarchies has existed both within a...
The Lord of the Rings, though unique in many ways, is only one of a series of fantasies published by...
This master’s thesis investigates J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings and specifically its three ...
This article was published in the Spring 2013 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc
The war between darkness and light depicted in J. R. R. Tolkien’s famous fantasy. The Lord of the R...
This study highlights a salient feature of the setting in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, the second...
The Lord of the Rings has been denounced as carrying a black-and-white fairytale moral, with forces ...
In spite of being written over three decades ago, Mills’s posthumously published “Manifesto” not onl...
Recent scholarship on how Tolkien\u27s Orcs influenced popular fantasy agrees upon the spread of rac...
This study highlights a salient feature of the setting in J. R. R. Tolkien’s legendarium, the second...
My thesis reflects an assessment of The Lord of the Rings centering on the idea of a structure of op...
This thesis analyzes perceptions of abilities in J.R.R. Tolkien’s 1954 novel, The Lord of the Rings ...
This thesis is an interdisciplinary study of Tolkien's writing, seeking to place his work within the...
This is a Marxist genealogy of The Lord of the Rings, a study of the production of literary value. I...
Concluding on this note, the thesis argues that reading The Lord of the Rings in this way renders po...
From the time of Middle-earth’s creation, a complex society of hierarchies has existed both within a...
The Lord of the Rings, though unique in many ways, is only one of a series of fantasies published by...
This master’s thesis investigates J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings and specifically its three ...
This article was published in the Spring 2013 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc
The war between darkness and light depicted in J. R. R. Tolkien’s famous fantasy. The Lord of the R...
This study highlights a salient feature of the setting in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, the second...
The Lord of the Rings has been denounced as carrying a black-and-white fairytale moral, with forces ...
In spite of being written over three decades ago, Mills’s posthumously published “Manifesto” not onl...
Recent scholarship on how Tolkien\u27s Orcs influenced popular fantasy agrees upon the spread of rac...
This study highlights a salient feature of the setting in J. R. R. Tolkien’s legendarium, the second...
My thesis reflects an assessment of The Lord of the Rings centering on the idea of a structure of op...
This thesis analyzes perceptions of abilities in J.R.R. Tolkien’s 1954 novel, The Lord of the Rings ...
This thesis is an interdisciplinary study of Tolkien's writing, seeking to place his work within the...
This is a Marxist genealogy of The Lord of the Rings, a study of the production of literary value. I...