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The Shame of Jane: A Tarzan Tale

Chapter 3: Colonial Shame – The White Woman’s Burden tarzanxshameofjane1995engl work

Perhaps the most politically charged reading of “the shame of Jane” in 1995 is post-colonial. By the mid-90s, scholars like Edward Said (Culture and Imperialism, 1993) and Homi K. Bhabha had thoroughly dismantled the colonial adventure narrative. Jane Porter is not an innocent; she is a vector of empire. Her shame is the shame of her race and class. She is ashamed of her father’s genteel poverty; ashamed of the African porters who carry her luggage; and ashamed of her own ignorance of the jungle. The Shame of Jane: A Tarzan Tale

Chapter 4: Sexual Shame and the 1995 Body Second-wave feminist revisions of pulp heroes (e