TY - JOUR ID - 146942 TI - The Role of Patriarchy and Gender Stereotyping in Children's Books: with Reference to Harry Potter and The Chronicles of Narnia JO - Journal of English Literature and Cultural Studies JA - JELCS LA - en SN - AU - Senjuti, Tafriha Tarannum AD - Lecturer, Department of English, Chittagong Independent University, Chattogram, Bangladesh Y1 - 2022 PY - 2022 VL - 2 IS - 4 SP - 16 EP - 25 KW - Patriarchy KW - Gender-Stereotyping KW - Children’ s Literature KW - Harry Potter KW - The Chronicles of Narnia DO - 10.26655/JELCS.2021.4.4 N2 - This paper focuses on the mechanisms of patriarchy and gender-stereotyping that influences the plots and characters in children’s books. . To shed light on these aspects, two of the most prominent series of novels in children’s literature have been focused on namely, J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series and C.S. Lewis’ The Chronicles of Narnia. It also explains how these elements leave traces in their psychology that continue as children grow up. Harry Potter depicts the life of a young wizard and the adventures he undergoes in his attempts to defeat the dark wizard, Lord Voldemort. The Chronicles of Narnia depicts the Pevensie sibling’s accidental discovery of a fictional land called Narnia and the adventures that follow. Both these series represent the highly creative realm of childhood imagination. The innocence of these novels, however, is shredded through their portrayal and treatment of both sexes. Thus, this study works on debunking these misogynist stereotypes to suggest a gender-neutral friendly field of children’s literature. UR - https://www.jelcsjournal.com/article_146942.html L1 - https://www.jelcsjournal.com/article_146942_ff6a305aece9d73827a7fde814377f07.pdf ER -