
Initiation und Individuation in postmodernen Fantasy-Romanen. Gesellschaftliche Aspekte und postmoderne Lebenswelten in Niemandsland von Neil Gaiman
由
Herbert W Jardner
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Fantasy
格式
平装书
页数
44
语言
德语
已发布
Jan 19, 2018
出版商
GRIN Verlag
ISBN-10
3668594511
ISBN-13
9783668594517
描述
Herbert W. Jardner delves into the intricate themes of initiation and individuation within the realm of postmodern fantasy literature, with a particular focus on Neil Gaiman's "Niemandsland." Through a thoughtful analysis, Jardner examines how the narrative encapsulates societal aspects and reflects contemporary life experiences in a world marked by ambiguity and disconnection.
By unpacking the layers of Gaiman's storytelling, he reveals the transformative journeys of characters who navigate the surreal landscapes that represent both internal and external conflicts. These characters symbolize the struggle for identity and meaning in a culture that often feels fragmented and elusive. Jardner's insights provide a compelling lens through which to understand the broader philosophical implications of postmodern fantasy.
The exploration resonates beyond Gaiman's work, offering readers a framework to reflect on their own experiences within the complexities of modern existence. Jardner’s scholarly approach invites both fans of fantasy and those intrigued by psychological and societal themes to engage with the text in a profound way.
Through this exploration, he underscores the vital role of literature as a mirror to society, capturing the essence of human experience amid chaos and uncertainty. In this way, Jardner contributes not only to literary criticism but also to the ongoing conversation about our place in a rapidly changing world.
By unpacking the layers of Gaiman's storytelling, he reveals the transformative journeys of characters who navigate the surreal landscapes that represent both internal and external conflicts. These characters symbolize the struggle for identity and meaning in a culture that often feels fragmented and elusive. Jardner's insights provide a compelling lens through which to understand the broader philosophical implications of postmodern fantasy.
The exploration resonates beyond Gaiman's work, offering readers a framework to reflect on their own experiences within the complexities of modern existence. Jardner’s scholarly approach invites both fans of fantasy and those intrigued by psychological and societal themes to engage with the text in a profound way.
Through this exploration, he underscores the vital role of literature as a mirror to society, capturing the essence of human experience amid chaos and uncertainty. In this way, Jardner contributes not only to literary criticism but also to the ongoing conversation about our place in a rapidly changing world.