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Part of Alice's appeal is her ambiguity, which makes possible a range of interpretations in adapting Lewis Carroll's classic Wonderland stories to various media.Popular re-imaginings of Alice and her topsy-turvy world reveal many ways of eliciting enchantment and shaping make-believe. Late 20th century and 21st century adaptations interact with the source texts and with each other--providing readers with an elaborate fictional universe.This book fully explores today's multi-media journey to Wonderland.
Anna Kérchy is a senior assistant professor and a member of the Gender Studies Research Group in the English Department of the University of Szeged, Hungary. Her research interests include gender and body studies, the interface of Victorian and post-modern fantastic imagination, women’s art and children’s literature.
Table of ContentsAcknowledgmentsPreface Introduction: Adapting Ambiguous Alice1. Transmedia Wonderland2. Imaginative Reluctance and the (Meta)fantasy of Girlish Fantasy3. Picturing the Erotic Girl4. Embodied Language, Multisensorial NonsenseEpilogue: Celebrating the 150th Anniversary of WonderlandChapter NotesBibliographyIndex
“an excellent overview of the recent approaches to the Alice novels and impresses by the sheer amount of well-researched data on mixed media approaches...truly, a recommended reading for Carroll fans”—popcultureshelf.com; “The ground covered in this academic text is staggering”—Knight Letter. The Lewis Carroll Society of North America.