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Smith, Michelle 2015, Alice in Wonderland at 150: why fantasy stories about girls transcend time, The Conversation, 26 October. The published version is available online at : https://theconversation.com/alice-in-wonderland-at-150-why-fantasy-stories-about-girls-transcend-time- 49739 2015, Conversation Media Group Reproduced by Deakin University under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution NoDerivatives Licence Available from Deakin Research Online: http://hdl.handle.net/10536/dro/du:30079729

Academic rigour, journalistic flair Performing Femininity Storytelling and gender October 26, 2015 11.22am AEDT Author Michelle Smith Research fellow in English Literature, Deakin University The Nursery Alice, illustrated by John Tenniel. Jane Burdon Morris/YouTube It s 150 years since an Oxford mathematics don published the most important work of children s literature and one of the most influential books of all time. The origins of Alice s Adventures in Wonderland in a story that Charles Dodgson told 10-year-old Alice Liddell and her two sisters while rowing along the Thames in 1862 are well known. What is less understood is why it has become such an enduring cultural touchstone across the globe.

Many popular stories can be distilled to the basic structure of a male hero undertaking a quest. In 1949, Joseph Campbell described the common features of the monomyth or hero s journey that are evident in stories from those of Buddha and Jesus to Luke Skywalker. Contrary to the dominance of heroic tales of men, there are several iconic narratives of pre-pubescent girls journeying through dream-like fantastic realms that have become enduring phenomena. In W.W. Denslow s illustrations and L. Frank Baum s original text, Dorothy is a much younger girl (with silver shoes instead of ruby slippers). Wikimedia Like the ubiquitous Alice, Dorothy Gale from The Wizard of Oz has gained a life of her own beyond L. Frank Baum s books. The Kansas orphan s journey into Oz is, if anything, better known through the MGM film starring Judy Garland. The film transforms Dorothy s journey into nothing but a dream like Alice s inspired by a cyclone-induced blow to the head. The stories of Alice, Dorothy and more recent girl protagonists in popular fantasies, such as Sarah s encounters with the Goblin King in the 1986 film Labyrinth, are strongly inflected by fairy-tale tradition. Campbell himself later acknowledged that he had to go to the fairy tales in order to bring any semblance of female heroism into The Hero with a Thousand Faces. As fairy tale scholar Rebecca-Anne Do Rozario explains throughout her work, fairy tales are most often about girls on the cusp of maturation and marriage. In their original book incarnations, however, both Alice and Dorothy are very young girls: Alice is just seven and Dorothy is estimated to be eight. Carroll was notoriously fascinated by pre-pubescent girls, whom he often photographed in staged poses.

The young ages of Alice and Dorothy free them from involvement in a romance plot. In girls fiction from the early twentieth century, it was common for adventurous heroines become hastily engaged in the final pages of a novel. Even more importantly, as girls, Alice and Dorothy occupy a transitional borderland between childhood and adulthood. This also seems to make them more attuned to crossing the boundaries between fantasy and reality. Alice Liddell as a beggar-maid, as photographed by Lewis Carroll. Wikipedia Whether this capacity derives from the combination of negative assessments of children and females as less rational in comparison with adults and males, or marks girls out as more perceptive and empathetic, is debatable. What is clear is that these girl heroines take different paths to characters on the typical male hero s journey. Even within fantastic literature, where anything is possible, there are clear gendered distinctions for protagonists. As my Deakin colleague Lenise Prater pointed out to me in an important scholarly dialogue on this topic (a Facebook chat thread), female hero quests in fantasy tend to encompass an internal quest that takes place in a dreamscape. In contrast, male heroes enter into literal fantasy worlds; their adventures are supposed to be real with the space of the story. The dreamy adventures of Alice work through or play with some of her waking interests and anxieties. As in Carroll s text, Tim Burton s film adaptation explicitly signals that Wonderland is a purely imaginary place. Alice suffers from nightmares about Wonderland as a child, and her father reminds her that dreams cannot harm her and she can always wake up. The MGM Oz film changes Dorothy s journey into a dream through its casting of the same actors in roles in both sepia-toned Kansas and Technicolor Oz. (Farmhands Hunk, Hickory and Zeke appear as the Scarecrow, Tin Man and Cowardly Lion, while neighbour Almira Gulch proves all dog-haters must surely be green-skinned witches.) As lone questers, girl characters are the most vulnerable and physically weak. Despite their powerlessness in conventional respects, heroines such as Alice and Dorothy are able to survive the dangers posed by people and supernatural beings who possess advantages that are not available to them (adult authority and magic chief among them). The lives of both Alice and Dorothy beyond their original books by Carroll and Baum suggest a cultural investment in stories about the most

vulnerable of people. Alice and Dorothy experience the most amazing of journeys, in which they triumph over the highest forms of authority and power, from queens to witches. Judy Garland with her co-stars in a publicity still. Wikipe It is reassuring that these stories about girls, who are often overlooked because of their age and gender, are almost universally known. Nevertheless, imagine the possibilities if our most iconic girl characters did not always have to wake up at the end of their adventures. _Michelle Smith will be chairing the Making Public Histories seminar on Melbourne s Alice at the State Library of Victoria on 26 November 2015. _ Literature Books Children's literature Alice in Wonderland