International Companion Encyclopedia of Children’s Literature
from pawn to queen in Through the Looking Glass, they forget that she is a linguistic construct, a trope for the unresolved prob ...
suspected a greater simultaneity in the dynamics of the psyche. The revised triad places the embattled ego between the determini ...
recognition that growth is a life-long process, a quest, during which conscious and unconscious connect primarily through symbol ...
individual’ (Cooper 1983:154). The problem with such criticism is that it reduces images in fairy tales to fixed allegorical mea ...
of the real self can emerge (348). The constructive forces in ego psychology become known as the ‘Third Force’. Bernard Paris ha ...
In commenting on the influence of Klein on literary theory, Elizabeth Wright regrets that Klein’s demonstration of fantasy as a ...
accept the object ‘bear’ as inanimate. Good Night Moon is, for a certain age, a transitional object containing many transitional ...
the selves we see ourselves as being are as fictional [made up of language] as the stories of written fiction—limited images lik ...
social construction of female and male children, especially since the nineteenth-century middle-class self-definition of gender ...
Frye, N. (1957) Anatomy of Criticism, Princeton: Princeton University Press. Gallop, J. (1982) The Daughter’s Seduction: Feminis ...
Smith, J. and Kerrigan, W. (1985) Opening Texts: Psychoanalysis and the Culture of the Child, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Universit ...
8 Feminist Criticism: From Sex-Role Stereotyping to Subjectivity Lissa Paul ‘A Cinderella story: research on children’s books ta ...
and effect relationship’ (Crago 1981:161) between reader and text—something implicit in the Nicholls article and in a great many ...
feminist studies from becoming a pink-collar ghetto. And it hints at the speed with which feminist theory is changing— something ...
Rehabilitation The rehabilitation of works by Mary Wollstonecraft, Maria Edgeworth and other ‘lady moralists’ of the Georgian an ...
that she didn’t understand when she made it. With the insights of contemporary feminist theory, she understands that at the time ...
doormats (as in ‘Snow White’, ‘Cinderella’, and ‘Sleeping Beauty’) or are severely mutilated (as in ‘The Little Mermaid’). The m ...
began to explore, she discovered consistent patterns working to obliterate women poets from the record. In early anthologies Sty ...
two doll stories reflect the shifting ideological values of their times: Hitty, the 1930 winner, reflects the valuing of the ind ...
it was a work of post-colonial theory, Colonial Encounters by Peter Hulme, that spurred her to write the novel. But there are ch ...
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