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Alice through the Ages: Childhood and Adaptation (CROSBI ID 222938)

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Flegar, Željka ; Wertag, Tena Alice through the Ages: Childhood and Adaptation // Libri et liberi, 4 (2015), 2; 213-240

Podaci o odgovornosti

Flegar, Željka ; Wertag, Tena

engleski

Alice through the Ages: Childhood and Adaptation

The paper is an identity-based analysis of Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and two film adaptations, Walt Disney’s Alice in Wonderland (1951) and Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland (2010). Alice’s identity crisis identified in each of the Alice works was observed in view of Erik H. Erikson’s and James Marcia’s identity theories in order to reach conclusions pertaining to the nature of childhood and growing up in the Victorian era, in the mid twentieth century, and at the beginning of the 21st century. As the three different Alice characters originated in different historical periods, their identity issues conditioned by their culture, society and circumstances reveal three different processes of identity formation. Due to the fact that while creating their adaptations both Walt Disney and Tim Burton relied on the expectations of their audiences more than the spirit of the literary original, much like Carroll’s work these adaptations serve as a good reference in reflecting the historical and cultural changes of children’s position in society.

identity crisis ; identity formation ; film adaptation ; children’s culture ; history of childhood ; consumer culture ; self-pluralism

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Podaci o izdanju

4 (2)

2015.

213-240

objavljeno

1848-3488

1848-5871

Povezanost rada

Filologija

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