Plucked in a Far-Off Land
Title | Plucked in a Far-Off Land PDF eBook |
Author | Taner Baybars |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 223 |
Release | 2005-08-16 |
Genre | Authors, Turkish |
ISBN | 9789963642182 |
Alice Beyond Wonderland
Title | Alice Beyond Wonderland PDF eBook |
Author | Cristopher Hollingsworth |
Publisher | University of Iowa Press |
Total Pages | 258 |
Release | 2009-12 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1587298198 |
Alice beyond Wonderland explores the ubiquitous power of Lewis Carroll’s imagined world. Including work by some of the most prominent contemporary scholars in the field of Lewis Carroll studies, all introduced by Karoline Leach’s edgy foreword, Alice beyond Wonderland considers the literary, imaginative, and cultural influences of Carroll’s 19th-century story on the high-tech, postindustrial cultural space of the twenty-first century. The scholars in this volume attempt to move beyond the sexually charged permutations of the "Carroll myth," the image of an introverted man fumbling into literary immortality through his love for a prepubescent Alice. Contributions include an essay comparing Dantean and Carrollian underworlds, one investigating child characters as double agents in untamed lands, one placing Wonderland within the geometrical and algebraic “fourth dimension,” one investigating the visual and verbal interplay of hand imagery, and one exploring the influence of Japanese translations of Alice on the Gothic-Lolita subculture of neo-Victorian enthusiasts. This is a bold, capacious, and challenging work.
Plucked in a Far-off Land
Title | Plucked in a Far-off Land PDF eBook |
Author | Taner Baybars |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 223 |
Release | 1970-01-01 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780575004351 |
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Title | Alice's Adventures in Wonderland PDF eBook |
Author | Lewis Carroll |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 220 |
Release | 1898 |
Genre | Adventure and adventurers |
ISBN |
Colonial and Postcolonial Cyprus
Title | Colonial and Postcolonial Cyprus PDF eBook |
Author | Daniele Nunziata |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Total Pages | 297 |
Release | 2020-11-16 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 3030582361 |
This book analyses colonial and postcolonial writing about Cyprus, before and after its independence from the British Empire in 1960. These works are understood as ‘transportal literatures’ in that they navigate the liminal and layered forms of colonialism which impede the freedom of the island, including the residues of British imperialism, the impact of Greek and Turkish nationalisms, and the ethnolinguistic border between north and south. This study puts pressure on the postcolonial discipline by evaluating the unique hegemonic relationship Cyprus has with three metropolitan centres, not one. The print languages associated with each centre (English, Greek, and Turkish) are complicit in neo-colonial activity. Contemporary Cypriot writers address this in order to resist sectarian division and grapple with their deferred postcoloniality.
Turkish Literature and Cultural Memory
Title | Turkish Literature and Cultural Memory PDF eBook |
Author | Catharina Dufft |
Publisher | Otto Harrassowitz Verlag |
Total Pages | 264 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Collective memory |
ISBN | 9783447058254 |
"Result of an international workshop held as part of the University of Giessen's Collaborative Research Center 'Memory Cultures'"--Pref.
Coining for Capital
Title | Coining for Capital PDF eBook |
Author | Jyotsna Kapur |
Publisher | Rutgers University Press |
Total Pages | 212 |
Release | 2005-07-11 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0813537681 |
Since the 1980s, a peculiar paradox has evolved in American film. Hollywood’s children have grown up, and the adults are looking and behaving more and more like children. In popular films such as Harry Potter, Toy Story, Pocahantas, Home Alone, and Jumanji, it is the children who are clever, savvy, and self-sufficient while the adults are often portrayed as bumbling and ineffective. Is this transformation of children into "little adults" an invention of Hollywood or a product of changing cultural definitions more broadly? In Coining for Capital, Jyostna Kapur explores the evolution of the concept of childhood from its portrayal in the eighteenth century as a pure, innocent, and idyllic state—the opposite of adulthood—to its expression today as a mere variation of adulthood, complete with characteristics of sophistication, temptation, and corruption. Kapur argues that this change in definition is not a media effect, but rather a structural feature of a deeply consumer-driven society. Providing a new and timely perspective on the current widespread alarm over the loss of childhood, Coining for Capital concludes that our present moment is in fact one of hope and despair. As children are fortunately shedding false definitions of proscribed innocence both in film and in life, they must now also learn to navigate a deeply inequitable, antagonistic, and consumer-driven society of which they are both a part and a target.