Kulturowe stereotypy i uprzedzenia wobec Indusów w twórczości Rudyarda Kiplinga

The aim of this paper is to characterize and dispute the cultural stereotypes and prejudices against the Indians depicted in the writings of Rudyard Kipling (1865–1936), one of the most popular British novelists of the Victorian era. The starting point for these reflections is George Orwell’s essay...

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Main Author: Antonina ŁUSZCZYKIEWICZ
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Pedagogical University of Cracow 2012-06-01
Series:Argument : Biannual Philosophical Journal
Online Access:http://argumentwp.vipserv.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/pdfv2n1/argument-3-11-Luszczykiewicz.pdf
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Kulturowe stereotypy i uprzedzenia wobec Indusów w twórczości Rudyarda Kiplinga
Argument : Biannual Philosophical Journal
author_facet Antonina ŁUSZCZYKIEWICZ
author_sort Antonina ŁUSZCZYKIEWICZ
title Kulturowe stereotypy i uprzedzenia wobec Indusów w twórczości Rudyarda Kiplinga
title_short Kulturowe stereotypy i uprzedzenia wobec Indusów w twórczości Rudyarda Kiplinga
title_full Kulturowe stereotypy i uprzedzenia wobec Indusów w twórczości Rudyarda Kiplinga
title_fullStr Kulturowe stereotypy i uprzedzenia wobec Indusów w twórczości Rudyarda Kiplinga
title_full_unstemmed Kulturowe stereotypy i uprzedzenia wobec Indusów w twórczości Rudyarda Kiplinga
title_sort kulturowe stereotypy i uprzedzenia wobec indusów w twórczości rudyarda kiplinga
publisher Pedagogical University of Cracow
series Argument : Biannual Philosophical Journal
issn 2083-6635
2084-1043
publishDate 2012-06-01
description The aim of this paper is to characterize and dispute the cultural stereotypes and prejudices against the Indians depicted in the writings of Rudyard Kipling (1865–1936), one of the most popular British novelists of the Victorian era. The starting point for these reflections is George Orwell’s essay in which he describes Kipling as a racist and imperialist as well as a morally insensitive and aesthetically disgusting figure. To verify this view the present author undertakes an analysis of the cultural stereotypes and prejudices embedded in the selected novels by Kipling. In reconsidering Kipling’s works, she traces the connections between his own world-view and the negative reception of Indians within the Anglo-Indian community by which he was largely shaped. The paper concludes by supporting Orwell’s criticism and demonstrating how Kipling reinforced the stereotype of an Indian, thus reflecting the cultural cliché widespread among the xenophobic and conservative Anglo-Indians in the 19th century
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