A Little Princess: Gender and Empire
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History
Art & Photography
Format
Hardcover
Pages
116
Language
English
Published
May 15, 1996
Publisher
Twayne Publishers
ISBN-10
0805788182
ISBN-13
9780805788181
Description
This insightful analysis delves into the interplay of gender and imperial themes within a classic children's tale. Through meticulous examination, McGillis sheds light on how the story reflects and critiques societal norms and expectations related to femininity during a time of colonial expansion. The author engages with the text to unravel deeper meanings and hidden narratives that are often overlooked, offering readers a fresh perspective on a beloved story.
By connecting the fictional experience of a young girl with broader themes of power and culture, the book encourages a re-evaluation of how children's literature can shape and inform understandings of gender roles. It presents a compelling argument for the relevance of historical contexts in contemporary discussions about identity and representation in literature.
By connecting the fictional experience of a young girl with broader themes of power and culture, the book encourages a re-evaluation of how children's literature can shape and inform understandings of gender roles. It presents a compelling argument for the relevance of historical contexts in contemporary discussions about identity and representation in literature.
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