Contents
Foreword by Karoline Leach
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Literature
Rachel Falconer / Underworld Portmanteaux: Dante's Hell and Carroll's Wonderland in Women's Memoirs of Mental Illness
Christine Roth / Looking through the Spyglass: Lewis Carroll, James Barrie, and the Empire of Childhood
Elizabeth Throesch / Nonsense in the Fourth Dimension of Literature: Hyperspace Philosophy, the "New" Mathematics, and the Alice Books
Steve Hooley and Christopher Hollingsworth / Thoughts on Alice: An Interview with Rudy Rucker
Carol Mavor / Alicious Objects: Believing in Six Impossible Things before Breakfast, or Reading Alice Nostologically
Image
Christopher Hollingsworth / Improvising Spaces: Victorian Photography, Carrollian Narrative, and Modern Collage
Stephen Monteiro / Lovely Gardens and Dark Rooms: Alice, the Queen, and the Spaces of Photography
Franz Meier / Photographic Wonderland: Intermediality and Identity in Lewis Carroll's Alice Books
Mou-Lan Wong / Generations of Re-generation: Re-creating Wonderland through Text, Illustrations, and the Reader's Hands
Culture
Anne Witchard / Chinoiserie Wonderlands of the Fin de Siècle: Twinkletoes in Chinatown
Helen Pilinovsky / Body as Wonderland: Alice's Graphic Iteration in Lost Girls
Sean Somers / Arisu in Harajuku: Yagawa Sumiko's Wonderland as Translation, Theory, and Performance
Contributors
Index