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Ambiguity in Star Wars and Harry Potter : A

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The study combines theories of myth, popular culture, structuralism and poststructuralism to explain the enormous appeal of "Star Wars" and "Harry Potter".

Although much research already exists on both stories individually, this book is the first to explicitly bring them together in order to explore their set-up and the ways in which their structures help produce ideologies on gender and ethnicity.

Hereby, the comparison yields central insights into the workings of modern myth and uncovers structure as integral to the success of the popular genre.

It addresses academic audiences and all those wishing to approach the tales from a fresh angle.

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Product Details
Transcript Verlag
3837621480 / 9783837621488
Paperback / softback
791.43
15/01/2013
Germany
394 pages
15 x 23 mm, 992 grams