Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland
The newest version of Alice in Wonderland (2010) is a dramatically different version of the original film and can be used to discuss the way that society, technology and the story have changed over time.
Movie Review
The movie review Alice in Wonderland (Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 2011) is a critical review of how Tim Burton's 2010 screenplay examines gender roles and identity development. It goes into detail about the representation of social ideals and constructs through characters.
The authors of this piece are writing for a feminist journal, therefore it is expected that they are feminists and that their views will be impacted accordingly.
This review discusses the gender based obligations that are expected to be fulfilled by each of the characters. It goes into detail about what is depicted as beauty and how people react to beauty, as well as how the characters view themselves.
The authors of this piece are writing for a feminist journal, therefore it is expected that they are feminists and that their views will be impacted accordingly.
This review discusses the gender based obligations that are expected to be fulfilled by each of the characters. It goes into detail about what is depicted as beauty and how people react to beauty, as well as how the characters view themselves.