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Corpus Cacophonous
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: A green and pleasant land
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First, I must say to this:
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That article seems to be trying to day that, because there are races other than Mankind in Tolkien's works who are regarded as having admirable qualities, Tolkien cannot be labelled as racist. No. I am afraid that it is an inescapable fact that the "Mannish" enemies in LotR largely come from the South and the East and are described in terms that clearly give them a Middle-Eastern (Easterlings and Haradrim) and African (those from Far Harad) flavour. But I do not for one moment believe that Tolkien was racist in true sense of that word. He did not regard races other than his own as inferior. Quote:
I will not say much more, since I expressed my views at length on this thread in response to an excellent article by Inderjit Sanghera. I also addressed there a rather nasty article written by this Dr Shapiro fellow, and contrasted it with a much more thoughtful and reasonable article by an admirable chap by the name of Quickbeam.
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