Doughty examines twenty-first century children's and young adult literature featuring royal characters, exploring different ways that authors reshape traditional folktale and Disney royals to create new royals that transform the traditional roles. She explores royals in terms of gender, queerness, and race and ethnicity.
Doughty examines twenty-first century children's and young adult literature featuring royal characters, exploring different ways that authors reshape traditional folktale and Disney royals to create new royals that transform the traditional roles. She explores royals in terms of gender, queerness, and race and ethnicity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Amie A. Doughty is an associate professor of English at the State University of New York, College at Oneonta. She is a member of the Popular Culture and Children's Literature associations and lives in Oneonta.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Fan Studies, Folktales, and the Adaptation of Royal Characters Chapter 2: Progressive (and Not-so-Progressive) Princesses Chapter 3: Progressive (and Not-so-Progressive) Princes Chapter 4: Rejecting the Crown Chapter 5: Queering the Crown Chapter 6: Royals of Color Conclusion Bibliography
Chapter 1: Fan Studies, Folktales, and the Adaptation of Royal Characters Chapter 2: Progressive (and Not-so-Progressive) Princesses Chapter 3: Progressive (and Not-so-Progressive) Princes Chapter 4: Rejecting the Crown Chapter 5: Queering the Crown Chapter 6: Royals of Color Conclusion Bibliography
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