Gendered Magic
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Anna Köhler
About this book
At the surface, fantastic storyworlds appear free of the constraints of reality – yet for all their limitless potential, most popular fantasy texts still cling to patriarchal representations of gender. Drawing on the cognitive framework of Cultural Models Theory (CMT), this book examines the reasons behind this phenomenon by analyzing the intersection between gender and magic in four contemporary fantasy series: J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter, Terry Pratchett’s Discworld novels, Robin Hobb’s Farseer trilogy, and Jonathan Stroud’s Bartimaeus trilogy. Magic as a core manifestation of the impossible that sets fantasy apart from other genres serves as the focal point for an exploration of the strategies by which fantasy engages with gender issues on its own terms. Showcasing the potential of CMT as a tool for literary analysis and, more specifically, as a framework through which to understand both gender and genre, this book provides new insights into how readers make sense of fantastic storyworlds and the anchoring role that gender models play in that process. Overall, this analysis demonstrates how CMT can improve our understanding of the interplay of author, reader, text, and cultural context and the significant role of human cognition therein.
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Anna Köhler,RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany.
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgements
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Contents
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1 Introduction
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2 Cultural models and their use in literary studies
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3 Cultural models of gender
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4 Cultural models and the fantasy genre
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5 Gendered magic in contemporary fantasy
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6 Conclusion: How cultural models of gender shape the fantastic – and vice versa?
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Index
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