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" Race and popular fantasy literature : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 641926
Doc. No : dltt
Main Entry : Young, Helen, (Helen Victoria)
Title & Author : Race and popular fantasy literature : : habits of whiteness /\ Helen Young
Series Statement : Routledge Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Literature ;; 30
Page. NO : 224 pages :: illustrations ;; 24 cm
ISBN : 9781138850231
: : 1138850233
: 9781315724843
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-216) and index
Contents : Introduction: Re-thinking genre, thinking about race -- Founding fantasy: J.R.R. Tolkien and Robert E. Howard -- Forming habits: derivation, imitation, and adaptation -- The real middle ages: gritty fantasy -- Orcs and otherness: monsters on page and screen -- Popular culture postcolonialism -- Relocating roots: urban fantasy -- Breaking habits and digital communication
Abstract : This book illuminates the racialized nature of twenty-first century Western popular culture by exploring how discourses of race circulate in the Fantasy genre. It examines not only major texts in the genre, but also the impact of franchises, industry, editorial and authorial practices, and fan engagements on race and representation. Approaching Fantasy as a significant element of popular culture, it visits the struggles over race, racism, and white privilege that are enacted within creative works across media and the communities which revolve around them. While scholars of Science Fiction have explored the genre's racialized constructs of possible futures, this book is the first examination of Fantasy to take up the topic of race in depth. The book's interdisciplinary approach, drawing on Literary, Cultural, Fan, and Whiteness Studies, offers a cultural history of the anxieties which haunt Western popular culture in a century eager to declare itself post-race. The beginnings of the Fantasy genre's habits of whiteness in the twentieth century are examined, with an exploration of the continuing impact of older problematic works through franchising, adaptation, and imitation. Young also discusses the major twenty-first century sub-genres which both re-use and subvert Fantasy conventions. The final chapter explores debates and anti-racist praxis in authorial and fan communities. With its multi-pronged approach and innovative methodology, this book is an important and original contribution to studies of race, Fantasy, and twenty-first century popular culture.
Subject : Fantasy fiction, English-- History and criticism
Subject : Fantasy fiction, American-- History and criticism
Subject : Fantasy fiction-- History and criticism
Subject : Whites in literature
Subject : Race in literature
Subject : Popular culture and literature-- Great Britain-- History
Subject : Popular culture and literature-- United States-- History
LC Classification : ‭PR830.F3‬‭Y68 2016‬
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