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Byrne, D. C. (Deirdre C.)
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dc.contributor.author |
Potter, Mary-Anne
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dc.date.accessioned |
2019-03-26T09:47:29Z |
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dc.date.available |
2019-03-26T09:47:29Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2018-09 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Potter, Mary-Anne (2018) Arboreal thresholds - the liminal function of trees in twentieth-century fantasy narratives, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/25341> |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10500/25341 |
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dc.description.abstract |
Trees, as threshold beings, effectively blur the line between the real world and fantastical alternate worlds, and destabilise traditional binary classification systems that distinguish humanity, and Culture, from Nature. Though the presence of trees is often peripheral to the main narrative action, their representation is necessary within the fantasy trope. Their consistent inclusion within fantasy texts of the twentieth century demonstrates an enduring arboreal legacy that cannot be disregarded in its contemporary relevance, whether they are represented individually or in collective forests. The purpose of my dissertation is to conduct a study of various prominent fantasy texts of the twentieth century, including the fantasy works of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Robert Holdstock, Diana Wynne Jones, Natalie Babbitt, and J.K. Rowling. In scrutinising these texts, and drawing on insights offered by liminal, ecocritical, ecofeminist, mythological and psychological theorists, I identify the primary function of trees within fantasy narratives as liminal: what Victor Turner identifies as a ‘betwixt and between’ state (1991:95) where binaries are suspended in favour of embracing potentiality. This liminality is constituted by three central dimensions: the ecological, the mythological, and the psychological. Each dimension informs the relationship between the arboreal as grounded in reality, and represented in fantasy. Trees, as literary and cinematic arboreal totems are positioned within fantasy narratives in such a way as to emphasise an underlying call to bio-conservatorship, to enable a connection to a larger scope of cultural expectation, and to act as a means through which human self-awareness is developed. |
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1 online resource (viii, 258 leaves) : illustrations, graphs |
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dc.subject |
Liminality |
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dc.subject |
Fantasy literature |
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dc.subject |
Arboreal |
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Trees |
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Forests |
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J.R.R. Tolkien |
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The lord of the rings |
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C.S. Lewis |
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The chronicles of Narnia |
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Robert Holdstock |
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Ryhope wood |
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Diana Wynne Jones |
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Hexwood |
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J.K. Rowling |
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Harry Potter |
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Natalie Babbitt |
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Tuck everlasting |
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James Cameron |
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Gilles Deleuze |
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Félix Guattari |
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Ursula K. Le Guin |
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Julia Kristeva |
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Ecocriticism |
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Ecofeminism |
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Other |
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Mythology |
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Tree of life |
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Eco-cinema |
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dc.subject.ddc |
823.91 |
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dc.subject.lcsh |
Tolkien, J. R. R. (John Ronald Reuel), 1892-1973. Lord of the rings -- Criticism and interpretation |
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Lewis, C. S. (Clive Staples), 1898-1963. Chroniques de Narnia -- Criticism and interpretation |
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Holdstock, Robert. Ryhope wood -- Criticism and interpretation |
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Babbitt, Natalie. Tuck everlasting -- Criticism and interpretation |
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Rowling, J. K. -- Criticism and interpretation |
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Potter, Harry (Fictitious character) |
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Fantasy fiction, English -- 20th century -- History and criticism |
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Children's stories, English -- History and criticism |
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dc.subject.lcsh |
Trees in literature |
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Ecocriticism in literature |
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dc.subject.lcsh |
Ecofeminism in literature |
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dc.subject.lcsh |
Ecofiction |
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Liminality in literature |
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Forests in literature |
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dc.title |
Arboreal thresholds - the liminal function of trees in twentieth-century fantasy narratives |
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Thesis |
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dc.description.department |
English Studies |
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dc.description.degree |
D. Litt. et Phil. (English) |
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