The political game in Alice books : Carroll’s satirical vision of the age

Other Title(s)

اللعبة السياسية في سلسلة آليس القصصية : رؤية سياسية ساخرة عن العصر للكاتب لويس كارول

Joint Authors

Khayyun, Ansam Yarub
al-Khafaji, Mayadah Zuhayr

Source

Journal of the College of Basic Education

Issue

Vol. 20, Issue 84 (31 Dec. 2014), pp.833-859, 27 p.

Publisher

al-Mustansiriyah University College of Basic Education

Publication Date

2014-12-31

Country of Publication

Iraq

No. of Pages

27

Main Subjects

Political Sciences

Abstract EN

In 1865, Chafes Lutwidge Dodgson, British Nonsense writer and mathematician, presented Alice in the Wonderland using Lewis Carroll as a penname.

The story was classified as children fiction leaving all its embedded political symbols and bitter satire ofthe royals, army, parties and parliaments up to guessing and concluding till the real identity ofthe writer was revealed and the second part ofthe story Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There released in 1871.

In these stories, Carroll satirically portrayed Britain as a wonderland for its political and social nonsenses describing the ruling system as a game.

The queen, the king, the army, and the governors were depicted as playing cards and pawns of chess; each has his own role in this game and part of a larger scheme rules and laws, ?oliticians and parliaments, out of the new Darwinian vision, were no more than prestigious and high eloquent animals.

Alice was a symbol of oppressed British citizen looking for an end for the political tunnel she fell in; all the resolutions and constitutional reforms did not fit her dreams or ambitions.

This series became a political allegory that could be applied to the political discourse and critique in Media, journalism, literature and electoral campaigns every time and then; ‘fighting over the large piece of cake’

American Psychological Association (APA)

Khayyun, Ansam Yarub& al-Khafaji, Mayadah Zuhayr. 2014. The political game in Alice books : Carroll’s satirical vision of the age. Journal of the College of Basic Education،Vol. 20, no. 84, pp.833-859.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-705401

Modern Language Association (MLA)

Khayyun, Ansam Yarub& al-Khafaji, Mayadah Zuhayr. The political game in Alice books : Carroll’s satirical vision of the age. Journal of the College of Basic Education Vol. 20, no. 84 (2014), pp.833-859.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-705401

American Medical Association (AMA)

Khayyun, Ansam Yarub& al-Khafaji, Mayadah Zuhayr. The political game in Alice books : Carroll’s satirical vision of the age. Journal of the College of Basic Education. 2014. Vol. 20, no. 84, pp.833-859.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-705401

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Record ID

BIM-705401