On colonial Sudan from the perspective of Sienkiewicz’s In Desert and Wilderness: Between invalidation and affirmation

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31261/SEIA.2023.23.02.01

Keywords:

Sienkiewicz, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, ethnology, colonial discourse

Abstract

The article addresses the question of the entanglement of the novel In Desert and Wilderness in the colonial discourse concerning Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. The author presents and analyses several extremely important motifs of imperial narratives reproduced by Henryk Sienkiewicz in his African novel. In addition, he argues for a new critical, commented edition that will allow pupils and students to look at the novel from the perspective of our “dream of colonialism”.

Author Biography

Maciej Kurcz, Jagiellonian University

Maciej Kurcz, absolwent etnologii i archeologii UJ, antropolog kulturowy. Specjalizuje się w problematyce przemian kulturowych we współczesnej Afryce zarówno w aspekcie „tradycyjnych” społeczności wiejskich, jak i środowisk miejskich tego obszaru. Autor ponad 50 prac dotyczących Sudanu, w tym książek: Za trzecią kataraktą. Życie codzienne wsi północnosudańskiej (Wrocław–Kraków, PTL 2007) oraz Urban Now: a Human in the Face of Borderlineness and Urbanisation in Juba, South Sudan (Berlin, Peter Lang GmbH 2021), będących plonem badań terenowych w Sudanie i w Sudanie Południowym.

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Published

2023-12-29

How to Cite

Kurcz, M. (2023). On colonial Sudan from the perspective of Sienkiewicz’s In Desert and Wilderness: Between invalidation and affirmation. Studia Etnologiczne I Antropologiczne, 1–15. https://doi.org/10.31261/SEIA.2023.23.02.01

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Spojrzenie na Afrykę