RIS ID

106813

Publication Details

C. E. Sharp, 'Through the looking glass: the framing of law through popular imagination' (2015) 24 (3) Griffith Law Review 345-350.

Abstract

It has been 150 years since the first publication of Lewis Carroll’s acclaimed children’s fiction Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland,2 and it remains a book that is appreciated widely across culture for its unique representation of the world. Indeed, the enduring quality of both Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass,3 is evident in the way they have inspired creations of art, theatrical performances,4 judicial decision-making,5 cinematic portrayals,6 videogame plot development,7 and of course, the desire for adventure.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10383441.2015.1134382