Tolkien And Alterity by Mike Vaccaro
This insightful exploration delves into the themes of otherness and diversity within the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, examining how his narratives reflect and challenge societal norms. Through a critical lens, the book analyzes the portrayal of various races and cultures in Middle-earth, highlighting the complexities of identity and the dynamics of power and prejudice. It offers a nuanced understanding of Tolkien's literary world, revealing how it mirrors real-world issues of alterity and inclusion, while also considering the broader implications for contemporary readers.
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