Insight into Alice's Patriarchal Wonderland : a deeper look into the rabbit hole.

This thesis aims to elucidate how Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland fits in with the genre of fairy tales that perpetrates the traditional patriarchal ideology by subverting the female figure. His narrative undermines the female figure by combining the depicted female figure in the bible with the litera...

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Main Author: Chua, Jane Hui Zhen.
Other Authors: Yong, Wern Mei
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/14515
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-145152019-12-10T11:42:52Z Insight into Alice's Patriarchal Wonderland : a deeper look into the rabbit hole. Chua, Jane Hui Zhen. Yong, Wern Mei School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Humanities::Literature::English This thesis aims to elucidate how Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland fits in with the genre of fairy tales that perpetrates the traditional patriarchal ideology by subverting the female figure. His narrative undermines the female figure by combining the depicted female figure in the bible with the literary technique of nonsense and allusions. However, a study on the reworks by Walt Disney and Angela Carter offers the domesticated female figure an alternative hope of having a voice and self identity autonomous from the patriarchal institution. Bachelor of Arts 2008-11-26T07:45:23Z 2008-11-26T07:45:23Z 2008 2008 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/14515 en 33 p. application/pdf
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Chua, Jane Hui Zhen.
Insight into Alice's Patriarchal Wonderland : a deeper look into the rabbit hole.
description This thesis aims to elucidate how Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland fits in with the genre of fairy tales that perpetrates the traditional patriarchal ideology by subverting the female figure. His narrative undermines the female figure by combining the depicted female figure in the bible with the literary technique of nonsense and allusions. However, a study on the reworks by Walt Disney and Angela Carter offers the domesticated female figure an alternative hope of having a voice and self identity autonomous from the patriarchal institution.
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author Chua, Jane Hui Zhen.
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title Insight into Alice's Patriarchal Wonderland : a deeper look into the rabbit hole.
title_short Insight into Alice's Patriarchal Wonderland : a deeper look into the rabbit hole.
title_full Insight into Alice's Patriarchal Wonderland : a deeper look into the rabbit hole.
title_fullStr Insight into Alice's Patriarchal Wonderland : a deeper look into the rabbit hole.
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