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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Peter Pan Chronology xi
- Introduction: From Peanut Butter Jars to the Silver Screen 1
- 1 Tinker Bell, the Fairy of Electricity 13
- 2 “To die will be an awfully big adventure”: Peter Pan in World War I 50
- 3 “I do believe in fairies, I do, I do”: The History and Epistemology of Peter Pan 75
- 4 “Shadow of [a] girl”: An Examination of Peter Pan in Performance 105
- 5 Peter Pan and the Possibilities of Child Literature 132
- 6 Disney’s Peter Pan: Gender, Fantasy, and Industrial Production 151
- 7 Hooked on Pan: Barrie’s Immortal Pirate in Fiction and Film 188
- 8 “Gay, Innocent, and Heartless”: Peter Pan and the Queering of Popular Culture 219
- 9 Peter and Me (or How I Learned to Fly): Network Television Broadcasts of Peter Pan 243
- List of Contributors 265
- Index 269
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Peter Pan Chronology xi
- Introduction: From Peanut Butter Jars to the Silver Screen 1
- 1 Tinker Bell, the Fairy of Electricity 13
- 2 “To die will be an awfully big adventure”: Peter Pan in World War I 50
- 3 “I do believe in fairies, I do, I do”: The History and Epistemology of Peter Pan 75
- 4 “Shadow of [a] girl”: An Examination of Peter Pan in Performance 105
- 5 Peter Pan and the Possibilities of Child Literature 132
- 6 Disney’s Peter Pan: Gender, Fantasy, and Industrial Production 151
- 7 Hooked on Pan: Barrie’s Immortal Pirate in Fiction and Film 188
- 8 “Gay, Innocent, and Heartless”: Peter Pan and the Queering of Popular Culture 219
- 9 Peter and Me (or How I Learned to Fly): Network Television Broadcasts of Peter Pan 243
- List of Contributors 265
- Index 269