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Re-Orienting the Fairy Tale - Contemporary Adaptations across Cultures (Paperback) Loot Price: R1,119
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Re-Orienting the Fairy Tale - Contemporary Adaptations across Cultures (Paperback): Mayako Murai, Luciana Cardi

Re-Orienting the Fairy Tale - Contemporary Adaptations across Cultures (Paperback)

Mayako Murai, Luciana Cardi; Contributions by Cristina Bacchilega, Shuli Barzilai, Michael Brodski, Luciana Cardi, Lucy Fraser, Ku'Ualoha Ho'Omanawanui, Roxane Hughes, Natsumi Ikoma

Series: Series in Fairy-Tale Studies

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Re-Orienting the Fairy Tale: Contemporary Adaptations across Cultures seeks to "re-orient" the fairy tale across different cultures, media, and disciplines and proposes new approaches to the ever-expanding fairy-tale web in a global context with a special emphasis on non-Euro-American materials. Editors Mayako Murai and Luciana Cardi bring together emerging and established researchers in various disciplines from around the world to decenter existing cultural and methodological assumptions underlying fairy-tale studies and suggest new avenues into the increasingly complex world of fairy-tale cultures today. Divided into three parts, the fourteen essays cover a range of materials from Hawaiian wonder tales to Japanese heroine tales to Spanish fairy-tale film adaptation. Chapters include an invitation from Cristina Bacchilega to explore the possibilities related to the uncanny processes of both disorientation and re-orientation taking place in the "journeys" of wonder tales across multiple media and cultures. Aleksandra Szugajew's chapter outlines the strategies adopted by recent Hollywood live-action fairy-tale films to attract adult audiences and reveals how this new genre offers a form of global entertainment and a forum that invites reflection on various social and cultural issues in today's globalizing world. Katsuhiko Suganuma draws on queer theory and popular musicology to analyze the fairy-tale intertexts in the works of the Japanese all-female band Princess Princess and demonstrate that popular music can be a medium through which the queer potential of ostensibly heteronormative traditional fairy tales may emerge. Daniela Kato's chapter explores the ecological dimensions of Carter's literary fairy tale and offers an ecofeminist interpretation of a fairy-tale forest as a borderland that lies beyond the nature-culture dichotomy. Readers will find inspiration and new directions in the cross-cultural and interdisciplinary approaches to fairy tales provided by Re-Orienting the Fairy Tale.

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Imprint: Wayne State University Press
Country of origin: United States
Series: Series in Fairy-Tale Studies
Release date: May 2020
Editors: Mayako Murai • Luciana Cardi
Contributors: Cristina Bacchilega • Shuli Barzilai • Michael Brodski • Luciana Cardi • Lucy Fraser • Ku'Ualoha Ho'Omanawanui • Roxane Hughes • Natsumi Ikoma
Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 22mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
ISBN-13: 978-0-8143-4536-8
Categories: Books > Language & Literature > Literature: history & criticism > Literary studies > General
Books > Reference & Interdisciplinary > Interdisciplinary studies > Cultural studies > General
LSN: 0-8143-4536-0
Barcode: 9780814345368

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