Thesis (M.A.) -- Macquarie University, 1995.Bibliography: leaves 138-145.Chapter 1. Finding an appropriate discourse for discussing Diana Wynne Jones' children's fantasy -- Chapter 2. Metafictive strategies in Diana Wynne Jones' fantasy -- Chapter 3. Taking the subject further -- Chapter 4. Gender representation as an ideological construct.The purpose of this study is to explore the ways in which Diana Wynne Jones' fantasies represent a paradigm shift for the genre of fantasy literature written for children. I suggest that this can be observed in her employment of a number of postmodern strategies that problematise notions of reality, and in her construction of subjectivity.In order to fulfil this objective the study first establishes an ap...
In making a distinction between secondary and fractured worlds, we can begin to determine the possib...
In making a distinction between secondary and fractured worlds, we can begin to determine the possib...
This study addresses questions of gender and genre in early writing by drawing on systemic linguisti...
This thesis examines the way in which modern women writers use non-realistic literary forms in orde...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Humanities, Department of English, 2007.Bibliography...
The article first outlines the way in which mainstream children's fiction has traditionally sought t...
The article first outlines the way in which mainstream children's fiction has traditionally sought t...
This thesis discusses twentieth century children's fantasy fiction. The writers whose creative outpu...
The aim of this Master’s thesis is to examine how the gender system is described in fantasy novels. ...
The intersection of age and gender in children’s stories is perhaps most evident in coming-of-age na...
This thesis investigates the conventions that shape the subgenre of children’s fantasy as they manif...
This thesis investigates the conventions that shape the subgenre of children’s fantasy as they manif...
This thesis compares modern children’s fantasy literature with older texts, particularly Grimms’ fa...
This thesis investigates the conventions that shape the subgenre of children’s fantasy as they manif...
In this thesis I examine how the outdated notions of gender and gender norms have been used as tools...
In making a distinction between secondary and fractured worlds, we can begin to determine the possib...
In making a distinction between secondary and fractured worlds, we can begin to determine the possib...
This study addresses questions of gender and genre in early writing by drawing on systemic linguisti...
This thesis examines the way in which modern women writers use non-realistic literary forms in orde...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Humanities, Department of English, 2007.Bibliography...
The article first outlines the way in which mainstream children's fiction has traditionally sought t...
The article first outlines the way in which mainstream children's fiction has traditionally sought t...
This thesis discusses twentieth century children's fantasy fiction. The writers whose creative outpu...
The aim of this Master’s thesis is to examine how the gender system is described in fantasy novels. ...
The intersection of age and gender in children’s stories is perhaps most evident in coming-of-age na...
This thesis investigates the conventions that shape the subgenre of children’s fantasy as they manif...
This thesis investigates the conventions that shape the subgenre of children’s fantasy as they manif...
This thesis compares modern children’s fantasy literature with older texts, particularly Grimms’ fa...
This thesis investigates the conventions that shape the subgenre of children’s fantasy as they manif...
In this thesis I examine how the outdated notions of gender and gender norms have been used as tools...
In making a distinction between secondary and fractured worlds, we can begin to determine the possib...
In making a distinction between secondary and fractured worlds, we can begin to determine the possib...
This study addresses questions of gender and genre in early writing by drawing on systemic linguisti...