Second
Star to the Right
Price: $24.95
Subtitle: Peter Pan in the Popular
Imagination
Editors: Allison
B. Kavey and Lester D. Friedman
Subject: Media Studies , Cultural Studies
Paper ISBN 978-0-8135-4437-3
Cloth ISBN 978-0-8135-4436-6
Pages: 288 pages
Publication Date: February 2009
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Reviews for Second Star to the Right
“Whether a Victorian, Edwardian, or
twenty-first-century postmodern, earthbound adults of all ages will
find Second Star to the Right an engaging and illuminating collection.”
—Thomas Doherty, Brandeis University
"Perhaps responding to the modern phenomenon known as Peter
Pan syndrome, Kavey and Friedman collect nine excellent essays that
explore the social and artistic impacts of J.M. Barrie’s classic tale
over the past century."-Recommended.
Choice,
August 2009
Description:
Over a century after its first stage performance, Peter Pan
has become deeply embedded in Western popular culture, as an enduring
part of childhood memories, in every part of popular media, and in
commercial enterprises.
Since 2003 the characters from this story have had a highly visible
presence in nearly every genre of popular culture: two major films, a
literary sequel to the original adventures, a graphic novel featuring a
grown-up Wendy Darling, and an Argentinean novel about a children’s
book writer inspired by J. M. Barrie. Simultaneously, Barrie surfaced
as the subject of two major biographies and a feature film. The
engaging essays in Second Star to the Right approach Pan from
literary, dramatic, film, television, and sociological perspectives
and, in the process, analyze his emergence and preservation in the
cultural imagination.
About the Editors:
Allison B.
Kavey is an assistant professor in the history department at CUNY
John Jay College. She is the author of Worlds of Secrets: Books of
Secrets and Popular Natural Philosophy in England, 1550–1600.
Lester D. Friedman is the Senior
Scholar-in-Residence in the Media and Society Program at Hobart and
William Smith Colleges. He is the editor of American Cinema of the
1970s: Themes and Variations and the coeditor of the Screen
Decades Series (both Rutgers University Press).
Relevant Websites:
Hobart
and William Smith college article
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