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Re-Enchanted - The Rise of Children's Fantasy Literature in the Twentieth Century (Hardcover, 1)
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Re-Enchanted - The Rise of Children's Fantasy Literature in the Twentieth Century (Hardcover, 1)
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From The Hobbit to Harry Potter, how fantasy harnesses the cultural
power of magic, medievalism, and childhood to re-enchant the modern
world Why are so many people drawn to fantasy set in medieval,
British-looking lands? This question has immediate significance for
millions around the world: from fans of Lord of the Rings, Narnia,
Harry Potter, and Game of Thrones to those who avoid fantasy
because of the racist, sexist, and escapist tendencies they have
found there. Drawing on the history and power of children's fantasy
literature, Re-Enchanted argues that magic, medievalism, and
childhood hold the paradoxical ability to re-enchant modern life.
Focusing on works by authors such as J. R. R. Tolkien, C. S. Lewis,
Susan Cooper, Philip Pullman, J. K. Rowling, and Nnedi Okorafor,
Re-Enchanted uncovers a new genealogy for medievalist fantasy-one
that reveals the genre to be as important to the history of English
studies and literary modernism as it is to shaping beliefs across
geographies and generations. Maria Sachiko Cecire follows
children's fantasy as it transforms over the twentieth and
twenty-first centuries-including the rise of diverse
counternarratives and fantasy's move into "high-brow" literary
fiction. Grounded in a combination of archival scholarship and
literary and cultural analysis, Re-Enchanted argues that
medievalist fantasy has become a psychologized landscape for
contemporary explorations of what it means to grow up, live well,
and belong. The influential "Oxford School" of children's fantasy
connects to key issues throughout this book, from the legacies of
empire and racial exclusion in children's literature to what
Christmas magic tells us about the roles of childhood and
enchantment in Anglo-American culture. Re-Enchanted engages with
critical debates around what constitutes high and low culture
during moments of crisis in the humanities, political and affective
uses of childhood and the mythological past, the anxieties of
modernity, and the social impact of racially charged origin
stories.
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