Title of article
Magic Women on the Margins: Ec-centric Models in Mary Poppins and Ms Wiz
Author/Authors
Cristina Pe´rez Valverde، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
12
From page
263
To page
274
Abstract
This paper offers a comparative analysis of two characters belonging to
the tradition of empowered ‘‘spinster’’ in children’s fiction, namely Mary Poppins
and Ms Wiz, from the perspective of gender politics and child/adult interactions. A
distinction is made between the figure portrayed in P. L. Travers’ texts and the
Disney film starring Julie Andrews, which turned the magic nanny into a cultural
icon. These two renderings of the powerful, single woman, in turn, are contrasted
with Terence Blacker’s postmodern depiction of the good witch in the ‘‘Ms Wiz’’
series, with a view to tracing the evolution of the ostracised female wizard, a
character inherited from folklore that has its origin in the Great Mother archetype.
As is demonstrated, each representation of the supernatural woman modifies the
manner in which the feminine influences the patriarchal order
Keywords
Alterity Archetypes Feminism Gender studies P. L. Travers Terence Blacker Disney
Journal title
Childrens Literature in Education
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Childrens Literature in Education
Record number
828019
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