Bültmann & Gerriets
The Case of Peter Pan
or The Impossibility of Children's Fiction
von Jacqueline Rose
Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Reihe: Language, Discourse, Society
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ISBN: 978-1-349-23208-6
Auflage: 1st ed. 1992
Erschienen am 14.01.1994
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 181 Seiten

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Klappentext

Acknowledgements - The Return of Peter Pan - Introduction - Peter Pan and Freud: Who is talking and to whom? - Rousseau and Alan Garner: Innocence of the child and of the word - Peter Pan and Literature for the Child: Confusion of tongues - Peter Pan and Commercialisation of the Child: Children are a good sell - Peter Pan, Language and the State: Captain Hook goes to Eton - Conclusion - Notes - Bibliography - Index



What does Peter Pan have to say about our conception of childhood, about how we understand the child's and our own relationship to language, sexuality, and death? What can Peter Pan tell us about the theatrical, literary, and educational institutions of which it is a part? In a new preface written especially for this edition, Rose accounts for some of the new developments since her book's first publication in 1984. She discusses some of Peter Pan's new guises and their implications. From Spielberg's Hook, to the lesbian production of the play at the London Drill Hall in 1991, to debates in the English House of Lords, to a newly claimed status as the icon of a transvestite culture, Peter Pan continues to demonstrate its bizarre renewability as a cultural fetish of our times.


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