Main Article Content

Alberto Filipe Ribeiro de Abreu Araújo
Universidade do Minho I
Portugal
Biography
Rogério de Almeida
Universidade de São Paulo Faculdade de Educação
Brazil
Biography
Vol 24 (2018), Articles, pages 131-154
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15304/m.v24i0.3837
Submitted: 22-12-2016 Accepted: 22-05-2019 Published: 24-05-2019
Copyright How to Cite

Abstract

The aim of this article is to study the initiation motives that accompany Alice’s transformation in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, focusing on rites of puberty in a hermeneutic perspective and with the contribution of Mircea Eliade. The study is methodologically structured in three parts: the contribution of Mircea Eliade to understand the rites of female puberty; the symbolic interpretation of these rites in Alice; and the reflection about Alice’s re-birth, her passage to adolescence, and the exit of space-time from childhood fantasy.
Cited by

Article Details