The Fairy Tale World
Herausgeber: Teverson, Andrew
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The Fairy Tale World takes a uniquely global perspective, and broadens the international, cultural and critical scope of fairy tale studies, challenging the previously Eurocentric focus of the field.
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The Fairy Tale World takes a uniquely global perspective, and broadens the international, cultural and critical scope of fairy tale studies, challenging the previously Eurocentric focus of the field.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 821g
- ISBN-13: 9781032475707
- ISBN-10: 1032475706
- Artikelnr.: 69897870
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 821g
- ISBN-13: 9781032475707
- ISBN-10: 1032475706
- Artikelnr.: 69897870
Andrew Teverson is Professor of English and Head of the School of Arts, Culture and Communication at Kingston University, UK.
Introduction: The Fairy Tale and the World
Andrew Teverson
Part 1: The Formation of The Canon
1. Global or Local? Where Do Fairy Tales Belong?
Donald Haase
2. 'Decolonizing' The Canon: Critical Challenges to Eurocentrism
Cristina Bacchilega
3. The Middle Eastern World's Contribution to Fairy-Tale History
Ulrich Marzolph
4. The Formation of the Literary Fairy Tale in Early Modern Italy:
1550-1636
Nancy L. Canepa
5. Social Change and the Development of the Fairy Tale in France: 1690-1799
Christine A. Jones
6. National/International/Transnational: The Brothers Grimm And Their Fairy
Tales
Maria Tatar
7. By Forgotten Hands: The Role of Translation in the Emergence of the
Fairy Tale
Gillian Lathey
Part II: Africa And The Caribbean
8. Fairy Tale in Africa: A Contrast of Centuries
Ruth Finnegan
9. Narratives of the Southwest Indian Ocean: Commonalities and
Localizations
Lee Haring
10. Fairy Tales and Folklore in South Africa
Nadia van der Westhuizen
11. Strangers and Defiant Maids: Empire and the African Folk Narrative
Andrew Teverson
12. West African Magical Realism Among the Wonder Genres
Kim Anderson Sasser
13. Francophone Fairy Tales in West Africa and the Caribbean: Colonizing
and Reclaiming Tradition
Lewis C. Seifert
14. This is Not a Fairy Tale: Anansi and the Web of Narrative Power
Emily Zobel Marshall
15. Decolonizing the Curriculum: African Fairy Tales and Literacies
Vivian Yenika-Agbaw
Part III: The Americas
16. Myths and Folktales in Latin America
John Bierhorst
17. The Politics and Poetics of Märchen in Hawaiian-Language Newspapers
Marie Alohalani Brown
18. The American Dream: Walt Disney's Fairy Tales
Tracey Mollet
19. African-American Adaptations of Fairy Tales
Neal A. Lester
20. Sexes, Sexualities, and Gender in Cinematic North and South American
Fairy Tales: Transforming Cinderellas
Pauline Greenhill
21. Gender, Sexuality and the Fairy Tale in Contemporary American
Literature
Jeana Jorgensen
22. Fairy Tales and Digital Culture
Brittany Warman
23. Fairy Tale, Fan Fiction, and Popular Media
Anne Kustritz
Part IV: Asia and Australasia
24. Fairy-Tale Worlds of South Asia
Sadhana Naithani
25. Lovely Fairies and Crafty Ghosts in Indian Tales
Pamela Lothspeich
26. Fairy Tale in the Bollywood Film
Vijay Mishra
27. Fairy Tales in China: An Ongoing Evolution
Juwen Zhang
28. The Fairy Tale in Contemporary Japanese Literature and Art
Mayako Murai
29. Memory, Trauma and History: Fairy-Tale Film in Korea
Sung-Ae Lee
30. Fairies in a Strange Land: Colonization, Migration, and the Invention
of the Australian Fairy Tale
Rebecca-Anne Do Rozario
31. Renegotiating 'Once Upon a Time': Fairy Tales in Contemporary
Australian Writing
Danielle Wood
Part V: Europe
32. The European Sources of the Fairy Tale: A Case Study of ATU 171, "The
Three Bears"
Rose Williamson
33. "No Fairy Tales of Their Own?": The English and the Fairy Tale from
Thoms to Jacobs
Jonathan Rope
34. Fairy Tales as Children's Literature in The Netherlands And Flanders
Vanessa Joosen
35. Eco-Critical Perspectives: Nature and the Supernatural in the
Cinderella Cycle
Nicole A. Thesz
36. Tales Retold: Fairy Tales in Contemporary European Visual Art
Sarah Bonner
37. New Materialism and Contemporary Fairy-Tale Fiction
Amy Greenhough
38. Of Genres and Geopolitics: the European Fairy Tale and the Global Novel
Kimberly J. Lau
Andrew Teverson
Part 1: The Formation of The Canon
1. Global or Local? Where Do Fairy Tales Belong?
Donald Haase
2. 'Decolonizing' The Canon: Critical Challenges to Eurocentrism
Cristina Bacchilega
3. The Middle Eastern World's Contribution to Fairy-Tale History
Ulrich Marzolph
4. The Formation of the Literary Fairy Tale in Early Modern Italy:
1550-1636
Nancy L. Canepa
5. Social Change and the Development of the Fairy Tale in France: 1690-1799
Christine A. Jones
6. National/International/Transnational: The Brothers Grimm And Their Fairy
Tales
Maria Tatar
7. By Forgotten Hands: The Role of Translation in the Emergence of the
Fairy Tale
Gillian Lathey
Part II: Africa And The Caribbean
8. Fairy Tale in Africa: A Contrast of Centuries
Ruth Finnegan
9. Narratives of the Southwest Indian Ocean: Commonalities and
Localizations
Lee Haring
10. Fairy Tales and Folklore in South Africa
Nadia van der Westhuizen
11. Strangers and Defiant Maids: Empire and the African Folk Narrative
Andrew Teverson
12. West African Magical Realism Among the Wonder Genres
Kim Anderson Sasser
13. Francophone Fairy Tales in West Africa and the Caribbean: Colonizing
and Reclaiming Tradition
Lewis C. Seifert
14. This is Not a Fairy Tale: Anansi and the Web of Narrative Power
Emily Zobel Marshall
15. Decolonizing the Curriculum: African Fairy Tales and Literacies
Vivian Yenika-Agbaw
Part III: The Americas
16. Myths and Folktales in Latin America
John Bierhorst
17. The Politics and Poetics of Märchen in Hawaiian-Language Newspapers
Marie Alohalani Brown
18. The American Dream: Walt Disney's Fairy Tales
Tracey Mollet
19. African-American Adaptations of Fairy Tales
Neal A. Lester
20. Sexes, Sexualities, and Gender in Cinematic North and South American
Fairy Tales: Transforming Cinderellas
Pauline Greenhill
21. Gender, Sexuality and the Fairy Tale in Contemporary American
Literature
Jeana Jorgensen
22. Fairy Tales and Digital Culture
Brittany Warman
23. Fairy Tale, Fan Fiction, and Popular Media
Anne Kustritz
Part IV: Asia and Australasia
24. Fairy-Tale Worlds of South Asia
Sadhana Naithani
25. Lovely Fairies and Crafty Ghosts in Indian Tales
Pamela Lothspeich
26. Fairy Tale in the Bollywood Film
Vijay Mishra
27. Fairy Tales in China: An Ongoing Evolution
Juwen Zhang
28. The Fairy Tale in Contemporary Japanese Literature and Art
Mayako Murai
29. Memory, Trauma and History: Fairy-Tale Film in Korea
Sung-Ae Lee
30. Fairies in a Strange Land: Colonization, Migration, and the Invention
of the Australian Fairy Tale
Rebecca-Anne Do Rozario
31. Renegotiating 'Once Upon a Time': Fairy Tales in Contemporary
Australian Writing
Danielle Wood
Part V: Europe
32. The European Sources of the Fairy Tale: A Case Study of ATU 171, "The
Three Bears"
Rose Williamson
33. "No Fairy Tales of Their Own?": The English and the Fairy Tale from
Thoms to Jacobs
Jonathan Rope
34. Fairy Tales as Children's Literature in The Netherlands And Flanders
Vanessa Joosen
35. Eco-Critical Perspectives: Nature and the Supernatural in the
Cinderella Cycle
Nicole A. Thesz
36. Tales Retold: Fairy Tales in Contemporary European Visual Art
Sarah Bonner
37. New Materialism and Contemporary Fairy-Tale Fiction
Amy Greenhough
38. Of Genres and Geopolitics: the European Fairy Tale and the Global Novel
Kimberly J. Lau
Introduction: The Fairy Tale and the World
Andrew Teverson
Part 1: The Formation of The Canon
1. Global or Local? Where Do Fairy Tales Belong?
Donald Haase
2. 'Decolonizing' The Canon: Critical Challenges to Eurocentrism
Cristina Bacchilega
3. The Middle Eastern World's Contribution to Fairy-Tale History
Ulrich Marzolph
4. The Formation of the Literary Fairy Tale in Early Modern Italy:
1550-1636
Nancy L. Canepa
5. Social Change and the Development of the Fairy Tale in France: 1690-1799
Christine A. Jones
6. National/International/Transnational: The Brothers Grimm And Their Fairy
Tales
Maria Tatar
7. By Forgotten Hands: The Role of Translation in the Emergence of the
Fairy Tale
Gillian Lathey
Part II: Africa And The Caribbean
8. Fairy Tale in Africa: A Contrast of Centuries
Ruth Finnegan
9. Narratives of the Southwest Indian Ocean: Commonalities and
Localizations
Lee Haring
10. Fairy Tales and Folklore in South Africa
Nadia van der Westhuizen
11. Strangers and Defiant Maids: Empire and the African Folk Narrative
Andrew Teverson
12. West African Magical Realism Among the Wonder Genres
Kim Anderson Sasser
13. Francophone Fairy Tales in West Africa and the Caribbean: Colonizing
and Reclaiming Tradition
Lewis C. Seifert
14. This is Not a Fairy Tale: Anansi and the Web of Narrative Power
Emily Zobel Marshall
15. Decolonizing the Curriculum: African Fairy Tales and Literacies
Vivian Yenika-Agbaw
Part III: The Americas
16. Myths and Folktales in Latin America
John Bierhorst
17. The Politics and Poetics of Märchen in Hawaiian-Language Newspapers
Marie Alohalani Brown
18. The American Dream: Walt Disney's Fairy Tales
Tracey Mollet
19. African-American Adaptations of Fairy Tales
Neal A. Lester
20. Sexes, Sexualities, and Gender in Cinematic North and South American
Fairy Tales: Transforming Cinderellas
Pauline Greenhill
21. Gender, Sexuality and the Fairy Tale in Contemporary American
Literature
Jeana Jorgensen
22. Fairy Tales and Digital Culture
Brittany Warman
23. Fairy Tale, Fan Fiction, and Popular Media
Anne Kustritz
Part IV: Asia and Australasia
24. Fairy-Tale Worlds of South Asia
Sadhana Naithani
25. Lovely Fairies and Crafty Ghosts in Indian Tales
Pamela Lothspeich
26. Fairy Tale in the Bollywood Film
Vijay Mishra
27. Fairy Tales in China: An Ongoing Evolution
Juwen Zhang
28. The Fairy Tale in Contemporary Japanese Literature and Art
Mayako Murai
29. Memory, Trauma and History: Fairy-Tale Film in Korea
Sung-Ae Lee
30. Fairies in a Strange Land: Colonization, Migration, and the Invention
of the Australian Fairy Tale
Rebecca-Anne Do Rozario
31. Renegotiating 'Once Upon a Time': Fairy Tales in Contemporary
Australian Writing
Danielle Wood
Part V: Europe
32. The European Sources of the Fairy Tale: A Case Study of ATU 171, "The
Three Bears"
Rose Williamson
33. "No Fairy Tales of Their Own?": The English and the Fairy Tale from
Thoms to Jacobs
Jonathan Rope
34. Fairy Tales as Children's Literature in The Netherlands And Flanders
Vanessa Joosen
35. Eco-Critical Perspectives: Nature and the Supernatural in the
Cinderella Cycle
Nicole A. Thesz
36. Tales Retold: Fairy Tales in Contemporary European Visual Art
Sarah Bonner
37. New Materialism and Contemporary Fairy-Tale Fiction
Amy Greenhough
38. Of Genres and Geopolitics: the European Fairy Tale and the Global Novel
Kimberly J. Lau
Andrew Teverson
Part 1: The Formation of The Canon
1. Global or Local? Where Do Fairy Tales Belong?
Donald Haase
2. 'Decolonizing' The Canon: Critical Challenges to Eurocentrism
Cristina Bacchilega
3. The Middle Eastern World's Contribution to Fairy-Tale History
Ulrich Marzolph
4. The Formation of the Literary Fairy Tale in Early Modern Italy:
1550-1636
Nancy L. Canepa
5. Social Change and the Development of the Fairy Tale in France: 1690-1799
Christine A. Jones
6. National/International/Transnational: The Brothers Grimm And Their Fairy
Tales
Maria Tatar
7. By Forgotten Hands: The Role of Translation in the Emergence of the
Fairy Tale
Gillian Lathey
Part II: Africa And The Caribbean
8. Fairy Tale in Africa: A Contrast of Centuries
Ruth Finnegan
9. Narratives of the Southwest Indian Ocean: Commonalities and
Localizations
Lee Haring
10. Fairy Tales and Folklore in South Africa
Nadia van der Westhuizen
11. Strangers and Defiant Maids: Empire and the African Folk Narrative
Andrew Teverson
12. West African Magical Realism Among the Wonder Genres
Kim Anderson Sasser
13. Francophone Fairy Tales in West Africa and the Caribbean: Colonizing
and Reclaiming Tradition
Lewis C. Seifert
14. This is Not a Fairy Tale: Anansi and the Web of Narrative Power
Emily Zobel Marshall
15. Decolonizing the Curriculum: African Fairy Tales and Literacies
Vivian Yenika-Agbaw
Part III: The Americas
16. Myths and Folktales in Latin America
John Bierhorst
17. The Politics and Poetics of Märchen in Hawaiian-Language Newspapers
Marie Alohalani Brown
18. The American Dream: Walt Disney's Fairy Tales
Tracey Mollet
19. African-American Adaptations of Fairy Tales
Neal A. Lester
20. Sexes, Sexualities, and Gender in Cinematic North and South American
Fairy Tales: Transforming Cinderellas
Pauline Greenhill
21. Gender, Sexuality and the Fairy Tale in Contemporary American
Literature
Jeana Jorgensen
22. Fairy Tales and Digital Culture
Brittany Warman
23. Fairy Tale, Fan Fiction, and Popular Media
Anne Kustritz
Part IV: Asia and Australasia
24. Fairy-Tale Worlds of South Asia
Sadhana Naithani
25. Lovely Fairies and Crafty Ghosts in Indian Tales
Pamela Lothspeich
26. Fairy Tale in the Bollywood Film
Vijay Mishra
27. Fairy Tales in China: An Ongoing Evolution
Juwen Zhang
28. The Fairy Tale in Contemporary Japanese Literature and Art
Mayako Murai
29. Memory, Trauma and History: Fairy-Tale Film in Korea
Sung-Ae Lee
30. Fairies in a Strange Land: Colonization, Migration, and the Invention
of the Australian Fairy Tale
Rebecca-Anne Do Rozario
31. Renegotiating 'Once Upon a Time': Fairy Tales in Contemporary
Australian Writing
Danielle Wood
Part V: Europe
32. The European Sources of the Fairy Tale: A Case Study of ATU 171, "The
Three Bears"
Rose Williamson
33. "No Fairy Tales of Their Own?": The English and the Fairy Tale from
Thoms to Jacobs
Jonathan Rope
34. Fairy Tales as Children's Literature in The Netherlands And Flanders
Vanessa Joosen
35. Eco-Critical Perspectives: Nature and the Supernatural in the
Cinderella Cycle
Nicole A. Thesz
36. Tales Retold: Fairy Tales in Contemporary European Visual Art
Sarah Bonner
37. New Materialism and Contemporary Fairy-Tale Fiction
Amy Greenhough
38. Of Genres and Geopolitics: the European Fairy Tale and the Global Novel
Kimberly J. Lau