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Ir a BibliotecaTenten'in Maceralari - Tenten Kongo'da
- Idioma
- Turco
- Publicado en
- Editorial
- Alfa Yayinlari
- Páginas
- 62
- ISBN
- 9786051716381
Temas
Detalles de la edición original
Otras ediciones (24)
Otras ediciones

Tintin Au Congo
1946 • Casterman
Francés

Tintin au Congo
1931 • Editions Moulinsart
Francés

Tintin au Congo Edition fac-similé en noir et blanc
1995 • Casterman
Francés

Tintin in the Congo
2016 • Casterman
Inglés

Tintín en el Congo
1991 • Juventud
Español

MINI TINTIN AU CONGO
1993 • Casterman
Francés

Tintin in the Congo
2005 • Egmont
Inglés

Windows 3.1 Memopoche
1993 • French & European Publications, Incorporated
Inglés

Tintín al Congo
1989 • Editorial Juventud, S.A.
Español

Tintin in the Congo
2005 • Little Brown & Company
Inglés

Las Aventuras de Tintin: Tintin en el Congo (Spanish Edition of Tintin in the Congo)
1985 • French & European Pubns
Inglés

The Adventures of Tintin, Reporter for "Le Petit Vingtième", in the Congo
1993 • Casterman
Inglés

The Adventures of Tintin, Reporter for "Le Petit Vingtième", in the Congo
2002 • Last Gasp
Japonés

Tintin in the Congo
1991 • Last Gasp
Inglés

Tintin au Congo
2011 • Casterman
Francés

Le Avventure di Tintin: Tintin in Congo (Italian edition of Tintin in the Congo)
2002 • French & European Pubns
Italiano

Tintin in the Congo (The Adventures of Tintin) Hardcover – 2005 by Hergé (Author)
2005 • Egmont
Inglés

Tintin au Congo
1974 • Casterman
Francés

TINTIN EN EL CONGO (CARTONE).
1993 • Editorial Juventud S A
Español

Tintin au Congo
2010 • Casterman
Francés

The Adventures of Tintin: Tintin Im Kongo (German edition of Tintin in the Congo)
1990 • French & European Pubns
Alemán

Tim im Kongo
1997 • Carlsen
Alemán

Tintin w Kongo
2017 • Wydawnictwo Egmont Polska
Polaco

丁丁在刚果
2009 • Zhongguo shao nian er tong chu ban she
Chino
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Reviewers acknowledge that "Tintin in the Congo" holds significant historical value as an early work by Hergé, demonstrating the pioneering stages of European comic art. For long-time fans and collectors, it offers a unique insight into the development of Tintin as a character and Hergé's evolving artistic style. Despite its later controversies, the narrative was originally published as a fast-paced and exciting adventure, featuring daring escapes and encounters with wildlife that would have captivated young readers of its era. Some modern readers, particularly those who appreciate the broader Tintin canon, found enjoyment in its humorous text and the foundational elements of Hergé's storytelling, recognizing its place in the series' progression.
However, the book is widely criticized for its problematic content, which many readers found deeply disturbing. A predominant concern is the overtly racist and patronizing portrayal of the Congolese people, often depicted with caricatured features and presented as simplistic, superstitious, or childlike figures in need of European guidance. This reflects a strong colonialist viewpoint, with Tintin often acting as a "white savior." Furthermore, the narrative contains extensive and gratuitous scenes of animal cruelty and big-game hunting, where Tintin engages in the senseless slaughter of numerous animals, prompting many to label these depictions as tasteless and ecologically insensitive. Reviewers also frequently point to a lack of a coherent plot, describing the story as haphazard and relying heavily on a series of disconnected, coincidental events rather than a strong narrative arc.
Ultimately, "Tintin in the Congo" is largely considered a regrettable and embarrassing product of its time, with Hergé himself later expressing discomfort with its content. While some readers argue that it accurately reflects the prevailing attitudes of the early 20th century, most find its themes of racism, colonialism, and animal cruelty unacceptable by modern standards. Therefore, it is generally recommended only for adult readers, particularly scholars, dedicated Tintinologists, or those interested in the historical context of early comics, who can approach it with a critical perspective. It is not typically recommended for young children without careful adult guidance and discussion to address its deeply flawed portrayals and outdated viewpoints.
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