Rudyard Kipling's Literary and Historical Legacy - Inquiries Journal
British students paint over Kipling poem, citing author's views on race and imperialism
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Rudyard Kipling and Colonialism | Internet & Everything
Kipling and Forster: Colonialism - Docsity
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Rudyard Kiplings "The Jungle Book": India, Colonialism, and the Orient - Owlcation
Rudyard Kiplings "The Jungle Book": India, Colonialism, and the Orient - Owlcation
Kipling's White Man's Burden - Colonialism and Found Poetry by Gretchen Hintz
Boris Johnson was unwise to quote Kipling. But he wasn't praising empire | Ian Jack | The Guardian
Rudyard Kipling fans can be happy. His works are not just about colonial stereotypes
Kipling, Rudyard – Postcolonial Studies
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Perspectives on the White Man's Burden
The White Man's Burden”: Kipling's Hymn to U.S. Imperialism
Jungle Book: look closely, there's more to Rudyard Kipling than colonial stereotypes
Kipling is Back: Neo-colonialism in Modern America | The Institute of World Politics
Rudyard Kipling | Biography, Books, Poems, & Facts | Britannica
Rudyard Kipling's Literary and Historical Legacy - Inquiries Journal
Kipling's White Man's Burden - Colonialism and Found Poetry by Gretchen Hintz
Reading beyond Rudyard Kipling's imperial crimes: the complexities of Kim | Rudyard Kipling | The Guardian
Rudyard Kipling in America | The New Yorker
AF3IRM on Twitter: "White supremacist and imperialism's poet Rudyard Kipling coined the term “Prostitution is the world's oldest profession” (1909). Reinforcing colonial systems of oppression like the sex trade leads to more
AF3IRM on Twitter: "White supremacist and imperialism's poet Rudyard Kipling coined the term “Prostitution is the world's oldest profession” (1909). Reinforcing colonial systems of oppression like the sex trade leads to more
How Rudyard Kipling became a master of imperial gothic