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E-grāmata: Places of Childhood Fancy: Essays on Space and Speculation in Children's Book Series

  • Formāts: 239 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Jan-2023
  • Izdevniecība: McFarland & Co Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781476646718
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"Many of us grew up exploring fascinating worlds--in books, films and, most importantly, our imaginations--places filled with mythological characters and magical landscapes where we had stunning experiences punctuated by the harmless pleasures that any child's mind can conjure. These worlds end up in our childhood fictions, which have in turn shaped countless imaginations and childhood adventures. The essays in this book attempt to comprehend the worlds of children's progressive fiction--from how they are created to how they affect readers. This book explores what happens when speculative genres (fantasy, horror, and science fiction) and imaginative spaces collide headlong with the realities and surrealities of modern childhood. It moves back and forth between Oz, Wonderland, Redwall and Fear Street, and explores series such as Nancy Drew, Inkheart, The Mortal Instruments, the Miss Peregrine series and more. Many of these works feature children who must save the day--to stop the bad guy, kill the monster, complete the quest and rescue adults--leading us to wonder if fantastic spaces in children's progressive fiction help kids prepare to save the world rather than helping them temporarily escape it"--

Many of us grew up exploring fascinating worlds--in books, films, and, most importantly, our imaginations--places filled with mythological characters and magical landscapes where we had stunning experiences punctuated by the harmless pleasures that any child's mind can conjure. These worlds sometimes end up in our childhood fictions, which have in turn shaped countless imaginations and childhood adventures. The essays in this book attempt to comprehend the worlds of children's progressive fiction--from how they are created to how they affect readers. This book explores what happens when speculative genres (fantasy, horror, and science fiction) and imaginative spaces collide headlong with the realities and surrealities of modern childhood. It moves back and forth between Oz, Wonderland, Redwall and Fear Street, and explores series such as Nancy Drew, Inkheart, The Mortal Instruments, the Miss Peregrine series and more. Many of these works feature children who must save the day--to stop the bad guy, kill the monster, complete the quest and rescue adults--leading us to wonder if fantastic spaces in children's progressive fiction are really helping kids prepare to save the world rather than helping them temporarily escape it.
Acknowledgments vi
Introduction: Sites of Speculation: Contestation, Imagination, and the Places of Childhood Fancy 1(18)
Michael G. Cornelius
Alice Retaught: A Child's Experience of Rule-Making and Rule-Following in Social Space
19(13)
Dakota Root
On the Road to Oz: Crossing Fantasy Spaces in L. Frank Baum's Oz Series
32(16)
Steven A. Nardi
Topoi and Character in the Redwall Series
48(16)
John R. Gilhooly
Mind the Verbal Cartographic Gap: Uncovering Power in the Fantasy Multiverse of Diana Wynne Jones' Chrestomanci Series
64(18)
Julia Jin Wang
The Map Is Not the Territory: Mapping Growth and Change in Catherynne M. Valente's Fairyland Series
82(18)
Ellis Khachidze
Sowing the Seeds of Fear: Architecting Fearscapes in R.L. Stine's Fear Street Saga
100(27)
Marybeth Ragsdale-Richards
(Un)Making Hell: Mirror Journeys in The Mortal Instruments and Dante's Inferno
127(16)
Raphaela Behounek
Myth, Place, and Time in Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
143(18)
Sean Ferrier-Watson
Space as a Journey to Survival in Ann Aguirre's Enclave
161(20)
Jessica Newman-Doubell
Terror Castles and Red Gate Farms: "Haunted" Childhoods and the Commodification of Space
181(18)
Michael G. Cornelius
Understanding Multi-World Metafiction Through Place-Attachment: Base World, New World, and (In)Complete World in the Inkheart Trilogy
199(18)
Wenduo Zhang
Conclusion: The Limits of Fancy 217(10)
Michael G. Cornelius
Marybeth Ragsdale-Richards
About the Contributors 227(2)
Index 229
Michael G. Cornelius is a professor of English and director of the Masters of Humanities program at Wilson College in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. He is an award-winning novelist and the author or editor of numerous scholarly works. Marybeth Ragsdale-Richards teaches in the English and Womens Studies programs at Wilson College in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.