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Geralt of Poland: The Witcher 3 Between Epistemic Disobedience and Imperial Nostalgia
Type de ressource
Article de revue
Auteur/contributeur
- Majkowski, Tomasz Z. (Auteur)
Titre
Geralt of Poland: The Witcher 3 Between Epistemic Disobedience and Imperial Nostalgia
Résumé
This article is a reading of The Witcher 3 in relation to postcolonial approaches to Polish culture. It departs from an analysis of an online debate on racial representation in the game as a possible act of epistemic disobedience, and moves on to a consideration of three narrative aspects of the game itself: its representation of political struggle, the ideological stance of the protagonist, and ethnic inspirations in worldbuilding. By referring those three issues to postcolonial analyses of Polish culture, as well as Walter D. Mignolo’s concept of decolonization through epistemic disobedience, this article aims to demonstrate paradoxical qualities of the game, which tries to simultaneously distance itself from the established, West-oriented ways of knowledge production and gain recognition as an artifact of modern Western pop culture. Moreover, it employs the tradition of Polish Romanticism to establish itself as a bridge between Slavdom and Western culture, and strengthen the colonial idea of Poland being the proper ruler over Slavs.
Publication
Open Library of Humanities
Volume
4
Numéro
1
Date
30 janvier 2018
Langue
Anglais
DOI
Titre abrégé
Geralt of Poland
Catalogue de bibl.
Extra
Number: 1
Référence
Majkowski, T. Z. (2018). Geralt of Poland: The Witcher 3 Between Epistemic Disobedience and Imperial Nostalgia. Open Library of Humanities, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.16995/olh.216
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