Re-Enchanted
Re-Enchanted
Re-Enchanted
Maria Sachiko Cecire

Re-Enchanted

The Rise of Children's Fantasy Literature in the Twentieth Century

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    From The Hobbit to Harry Potter, Re-Enchanted is a look at how fantasy harnesses the cultural power of magic, medievalism, and childhood to re-enchant the modern world.

    " Re-Enchanted is essential for the study of the fantastic. While other recent critical studies have focused on fantasy’s origins before 1900 or the genre’s place in the contemporary literary landscape, Maria Sachiko Cecire focuses the reader on the influence of the Oxford School fantasists, also known as the ‘Inklings,’ who mapped the world of story through perspectives influenced by their times. Thus, fantasy was left behind while the rest of the world changed. Re-Enchanted reminds us of the ways that English-language fantasy is, was, and can continue to be an instrument of empire. Engaging, thorough, and absolutely necessary."-Ebony Elizabeth Thomas, author of The Dark Fantastic: Race and the Imagination from Harry Potter to the Hunger Games

    "Full of revelatory scholarship on J. R. R. Tolkien, C. S. Lewis, Phillip Pullman, and their heirs, Re-Enchanted makes the case for scholarship itself at the heart of fantasy. No one will read The Lord of the Rings or His Dark Materials again without realizing just how much Oxford itself-its libraries and its landscape-scripted their imaginations and how its syllabi inspire, to this day, Harry Potter, The Magicians , and beyond."-Seth Lerer, author of Children's Literature: A Reader's History, from Aesop to Harry Potter

    "In the twenty-first century, fantasy has become a way of speaking, in fiction (adults or children's) and outside it. Here Maria Sachiko Cecire interrogates the Oxford roots of something that has become, like wallpaper, part of our world, and helps us to see the landscape of J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis, of Diana Wynne Jones and Philip Pullman, and understand how that landscape became universal, the ways it buoys us up and the ways that it fails us."-Neil Gaiman



    "Cecire calls upon readers to acknowledge the dangers of the Oxford School’s project while recognizing the cultural power its members harnessed. She encourages us to embrace and explore new ways of expanding the scope of the tropes of children’s fantasy to become more inclusive in the ways it reaches into the past to find magic in a difficult contemporary world."- Medievally Speaking

    "Effectively, Cecire proves that in terms of modern children’s fantasy literature, all roads lead to the Oxford School."- CHOICE

    "Cecire illustrates brilliantly how Tolkien and Lewis took the building blocks of medieval literature and historical linguistics and created alternative worlds."- Times Literary Supplement

    "An important and endlessly engaging book that will provoke much further thought and discussion."- Mythlore

    "A compelling case both for training our critical attention on medieval and medievalist literature and for expanding the texts we read, teach, study, and share."- The Medieval Review

    " Re-Enchanted reveals how magic mystifies ideologies, embedding antimodernist, nationalist, colonialist ideas in children’s fantasy, concealing them in an invisibility cloak of (white) childhood innocence. It’s an essential book for anyone who wants to unlearn the hidden assumptions of our own childhood reading and find better stories for the next generation. "- ALH Online Review



    Maria Sachiko Cecire is associate professor of literature and founding director of the Center for Experimental Humanities at Bard College.

    Specifications

    Publisher University of Minnesota Press
    Pub date Dec. 17, 2019
    Pages 328
    Theme Children’s and teenage literature studies: general
    Measurements 216 x 140 x 38 mm
    EAN 9781517906580
    Binding Paperback
    Language English

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