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Witches, fairies, unicorns, giants, dwarves, gnomes, and talking
animals. Folk tales feature many magical creatures and larger or
smaller than life entities and are great for pastime activities.
What if such enchanted beings are replaced by familiar figures of
kings, queens, lords, peasants, pirates, and slaves? What if folk
tales are given center stage to understand the international
politics and sociocultural matters of a milieu? By analyses of
Italian folktales and the notion of Other as represented by Turks
and Moors, the book is premised to address the clashing,
bifurcating, and intersecting paths of the ruling classes and the
subaltern groups and is set to throw a light on the convoluted
hegemonic relations between different strata in the Italian society
in the fifteenth and the sixteenth centuries.
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