The Palgrave Handbook of Global Fantasy

Elana Gomel, Danielle Gurevitch

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Abstract

This handbook is the first-of-its-kind comprehensive overview of fantasy outside the Anglo-American hegemony. While most academic studies of fantasy follow the well-trodden path of focusing on Tolkien, Rowling, and others, our collection spotlights rich and unique fantasy literatures in India, Australia, Italy, Greece, Poland, Russia, China, and many other areas of Europe, Asia, and the global South. The first part focuses on the theoretical aspects of fantasy, broadening and modifying existing definitions to accommodate the global reach of the genre. The second part contains essays illuminating specific cultures, countries, and religious or ethnic traditions. From Aboriginal myths to (self)-representation of Tibet, from the appropriation of the Polish Witcher by the American pop culture to modern Greek fantasy that does not rely on stories of Olympian deities, and from Israeli vampires to Talmudic sages, this collection is an indispensable reading for anyone interested in fantasy fiction and global literature.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherSpringer International Publishing
Number of pages340
ISBN (Electronic)9783031263972
ISBN (Print)9783031263965
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2023

Keywords

  • Children's fantasy
  • Fantasy Fiction
  • Genre fiction
  • Literature and Postcolonial Studies
  • Myth
  • Science Fiction
  • World-building

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