Andy Duncan’s “Senator Bilbo”: Reflections on J. R. R. Tolkien and Matters of Race

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J. Pridmore
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Abstract This article examines the short story “Senator Bilbo” by fantasy writer Andy Duncan, in which the author provides a futuristic view of J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth, specifically the hobbits’ world of the Shire, in a setting which has become xenophobic and racist, excluding all those who are “other” than hobbits. The chief protagonist of the story, Senator Bilbo, is modelled on the American senator Theodore Bilbo, a mid-twentieth-century southern senator known for his segregationist views and writings on “miscegenation”. In the article I investigate how Duncan's character Senator Bilbo mirrors the real Senator Bilbo as he fails to adjust to the Shire's new attitudes to a multicultural Middle-earth— a view Tolkien supported—and how Tolkien's views on “race” were in fact non-racist and, in contrast to many ideologies of his time, advanced in terms of the acceptance of different cultures and ethnicities. In doing so I examine some of Tolkien's views on South Africa and how these ideas influenced his writing; I also explore the ways in which both segregation and apartheid were anathema to his worldview in the 1940s and 1950s, at the time of the writing of The Lord of the Rings. I argue that Duncan's story is meaningful in showing how Bilbo Baggins's descendant can successfully realise that the hobbits of the Shire cannot, for all time, live in an isolated Shire but must, eventually, engage with other peoples.
邓肯的“比尔博参议员”:对托尔金和种族问题的思考
本文以奇幻作家安迪·邓肯的短篇小说《参议员比尔博》为研究对象,在小说中,作者将j.r.r.托尔金笔下的中土世界,特别是夏尔的霍比特人世界,描绘成一个排外和种族歧视的世界,排斥所有霍比特人以外的人。故事的主角比尔博参议员以美国参议员西奥多·比尔博为原型,他是二十世纪中期的一位南方参议员,以其种族隔离主义观点和“异族通婚”的著作而闻名。在这篇文章中,我研究了邓肯的角色比尔博参议员是如何反映真实的比尔博参议员的,因为他未能适应夏尔对多元文化中土世界的新态度——这是托尔金支持的观点——以及托尔金对“种族”的看法实际上是如何非种族主义的,与他那个时代的许多意识形态相比,他在接受不同文化和种族方面是先进的。在此过程中,我考察了托尔金对南非的一些看法,以及这些观点是如何影响他的写作的;我还探讨了在20世纪40年代和50年代,在他创作《指环王》的时候,种族隔离和种族隔离是如何对他的世界观构成诅咒的。我认为邓肯的故事很有意义,因为它展示了比尔博·巴金斯的后代是如何成功地意识到夏尔的霍比特人不能永远生活在一个孤立的夏尔,而最终必须与其他民族交往。
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期刊介绍: scrutiny2 is a double blind peer-reviewed journal that publishes original manuscripts on theoretical and practical concerns in English literary studies in southern Africa, particularly tertiary education. Uniquely southern African approaches to southern African concerns are sought, although manuscripts of a more general nature will be considered. The journal is aimed at an audience of specialists in English literary studies. While the dominant form of manuscripts published will be the scholarly article, the journal will also publish poetry, as well as other forms of writing such as the essay, review essay, conference report and polemical position piece. This journal is accredited with the South African Department of Higher Education and Training.
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