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The Future of the Nineteenth-Century Dream-Child - Fantasy, Dystopia, Cyberculture (Hardcover)
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The Future of the Nineteenth-Century Dream-Child - Fantasy, Dystopia, Cyberculture (Hardcover)
Series: Children's Literature and Culture
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This book investigates the reappearance of the 19th-century
dream-child from the Golden Age of Children's Literature, both in
the Harry Potter series and in other works that have reached
unprecedented levels of popular success today. Discussing Harry
Potter as a reincarnation of Lewis Carroll's Alice and J.M.
Barrie's Peter Pan, Billone goes on to examine the recent
resurrection of Alice in Tim Burton's Alice, and of Peter Pan in
Michael Jackson and in James Bond. Visiting trends that have
emerged since the Harry Potter series ended, the book studies
revisions of the dream-child in texts and films that have inspired
mass fandom in the twenty-first century: Stephenie Meyer's
Twilight, E.L. James's 50 Shades of Grey and Suzanne Collins's The
Hunger Games. The volume argues that the 21st-century desire to
achieve dream-states in relationship to eternal youth results from
the way that dreams provide a means of realizing the fantastic yet
alarming possibility of escaping from time. This current
identification with the dream-child stems from the threat of
political unrest and economic and environmental collapse as well as
from the simultaneous technophilia and technophobia of a culture
immersed in the breathless revolution of the digital age. This book
not only explores how the dream-child from the past has returned to
reflect misgivings about imagined dystopian futures but also
reveals how the rebirth of the dream-child opens up possibilities
for new narratives where happy endings remain viable against all
odds. It will appeal to scholars in a wide variety of fields
including Childhood Studies, Children's/YA Literature, Cinema
Studies, Cultural Studies, Cyberculture, Gender Studies, Queer
Studies, Gothic Studies, New Media, and Popular Culture.
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