In "Happily Ever After", Jack Zipes addresses his ongoing concern with the socialization of children, the impact of the fairy tale on children and adults, and the future development of the fairy tale as film. Moving from the 16th century to the present, between different cultures and societies, and from specific analyses and general syntheses, Zipes shows how the genre has come full circle. Illustrations.
In "Happily Ever After", Jack Zipes addresses his ongoing concern with the socialization of children, the impact of the fairy tale on children and adults, and the future development of the fairy tale as film. Moving from the 16th century to the present, between different cultures and societies, and from specific analyses and general syntheses, Zipes shows how the genre has come full circle. Illustrations.
Jack Zipes is Professor of German at the University of Minnesota. He is the author of Fairy Tales and the Art ofSubversion, Don't Bet on the Prince and CreativeStorytelling, all published by Routledge.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1 Of Cats and Men Chapter 2 The Rationalization of Abandonment and Abuse in Fairy Tales Chapter 3 Toward a Theory of the Fairy-Tale Film Chapter 4 Once Upon a Time beyond Disney Chapter 5 Lion Kings and the Culture Industry Chapter 6 Revisiting Benjamin's "The Storyteller"
Introduction Chapter 1 Of Cats and Men Chapter 2 The Rationalization of Abandonment and Abuse in Fairy Tales Chapter 3 Toward a Theory of the Fairy-Tale Film Chapter 4 Once Upon a Time beyond Disney Chapter 5 Lion Kings and the Culture Industry Chapter 6 Revisiting Benjamin's "The Storyteller"
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