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ENH2990/3990

Formative influences: children's fantasy narratives

Proposed to be offered next in 1998

H Scutter

8 points
* 2 hours per week
* First semester
* Clayton

Objectives On the successful completion of this subject students should have gained a familiarity with the contemporary canon of children's fantasies; an understanding of the cultural constructedness of the child reader and of childhood; and a grasp of the relevant theoretical approaches to the genre.

Synopsis Through a study of modern fantasy narratives for children, we will explore the oral and literary traditions of myth, hero legend and fairy tale which underpin adult and children's literature. Using such theoretical approaches as structuralism, psychoanalytic criticism, feminism and cultural studies, we will consider the shaping influences of traditional material as it is represented to children, and as it informs adult consciousness. The ideological assumptions implicit in cultural variants will be questioned as we trace narrative patterns to their sources in other and earlier cultures.

Assessment second year Seminar paper (2000 words) 30%
* Essay (2000 words): 30%
* Test (2 hours): 40%

Assessment third year Seminar paper (2000 words) 30%
* Essay (2000 words): 30%
* Test (2 hours): 40%
* Third-year students will be required to answer different essay topics and demonstrate wider reading, a deeper understanding of theoretical approaches and greater skills of analysis.

Prescribed texts

Boston L The children of Green Knowe Puffin

Cooper S The dark is rising Puffin

Garner A The owl service Collins Lions

Hoban R The mouse and his child Penguin

Le Guin U A wizard of Earthsea Penguin

L'Engle M A wrinkle in time Puffin

Lewis C S The lion, the witch and the wardrobe Puffin

Mahy M The changeover Methuen/Puffin

Mayne W Earthfasts Red Fox

O'Brien R Mrs Frisby and the rats of NIHM Puffin

Tolkien J R R The hobbit Puffin

Recommended texts

Bettelheim B The uses of enchantment Thames and Hudson

Inglis F The promise of happiness Cambridge

Opie I The classic fairy tales Oxford

Stephens J Language and ideology in children's fiction Longman

Zipes J Fairy tales and the art of subversion Routledge


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