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List of Contributors
Introduction; M.A.Abate
PART I: TEXTS AND CONTEXTS
Collective Violence and Scapegoating in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe; M.Green
Turkish Delights and Sardines with Tea: Food in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe; R.Towns
Elements of Arthur in Lewis's Caspian Trilogy; M.Corpora
PART II: APPLICATIONS AND IMPLICATIONS
'All That Rot': Picturing Education in C. S. Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia; K.Dorwick
War and the Liminal Space: Situating The Chronicles of Narnia in the 20th Century Narrative of Trauma and Survival; N.Lewis
C. S. Lewis's Manifold Mythopoeics: Towards a Reconsideration of Eschatological Time in the Construction of the Post-World Wars Fantasy Novel for Children; J.M.Sommers
PART III: ADAPTATIONS AND MEDIATIONS
The Author, the Movie, and the Marketing: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe and Early Reader Adaptations; R.Brock-Servias
Textual Evolution(s) of Prince Caspian; L.Weldy
Narnia Fans, Narnia Fan Cultures: C. S. Lewis and Digital New Media; N.Hamer
PART IV: CONFLICTS AND CONTROVERSY
Lewis and anti-Lewis: The Narnia Chronicles and Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials Trilogy; G.Bar-Hillel
Dark Queen, Mixed-Race Kings, and Girls Whose Heads Have Something in Them: Lewis's Contemporary Stance on Race and Gender in The Chronicles of Narnia; D.Brown
Boy-Girls and Girl-Beasts: The Gender Paradox in C.S. Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia; S.Rodriguez
Annotated Bibliography
Index.
C.S. Lewis : The chronicles of Narnia. ISBN 9780230301252. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2012. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.