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Celebrating 100 years of Peter Pan, this fourth volume in the
Centennial Studies series explores the cultural contents of
Barrie's creation and the continuing impact of Peter Pan on
children's literature and popular culture today, especially
focusing on the fluctuations of time and narrative strategies. This
collection of essays on Peter Pan is separated into four parts. The
first section is comprised of essays placing Barrie's in its own
time period, and tackles issues such as the relationship between
Hook and Peter in terms of child hatred, the similarities between
Peter and Oscar Wilde, Peter Pan's position as an exemplar of the
Cult of the Boy Child is challenged, and the influence of pirate
lore and fairy lore are also examined. Part two features an essay
on Derrida's concept of the grapheme, and uses it to argue that
Barrie is attempting to undermine racial stereotypes. The third
section explores Peter Pan's timelessness and timeliness in essays
that examine the binary of print literacy and orality; Peter Pan's
modular structure and how it is ideally suited to video game
narratives; the indeterminacy of gender that was common to
Victorian audiences, but also threatening and progressive; Philip
Pullman and J.K. Rowling, who publicly claim to dislike Peter Pan
and the concept of never growing up, but who are nevertheless
indebted to Barrie; and a Lacanian reading of Peter Pan arguing
that Peter acts as "the maternal phallus" in his pre-Symbolic
state. The final section looks at the various roles of the female
in Peter Pan, whether against the backdrop of British colonialism
or Victorian England. Students and enthusiasts of children's
literature will find their understanding of Peter Pan immensely
broadened after reading this volume.
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