Paradigms and Fairy Tales

Paradigms and Fairy Tales
Author: Julienne Ford
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2020-09-23
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1000158284

This book is an introduction to the epistemology and practice of social science. It provides an exposition and critique of the ideology and practice of social science, and an examination of the professional social scientist as a manipulator of ideas and appearances.

Paradigms and Fairy Tales

Paradigms and Fairy Tales
Author: Julienne Ford
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2020-10-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 100011547X

This book is an introduction to the epistemology and practice of social science. It provides an exposition and critique of the ideology and practice of social science, and an examination of the professional social scientist as a manipulator of ideas and appearances.

Fairy Tales of the Orient

Fairy Tales of the Orient
Author: Pearl Sydenstricker Buck
Publisher:
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1965
Genre: Fairy tales
ISBN:

A collection of folk and fairy tales from China, Japan, India, Persia, Russia, Turkey, Arabia, and Egypt.

Queer Enchantments

Queer Enchantments
Author: Anne E. Duggan
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2013-10-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0814338542

Both film and fairy-tale studies scholars will enjoy Duggan's fresh look at the distinctive cinema of Jacques Demy.

Marvelous Transformations

Marvelous Transformations
Author: Christine A. Jones
Publisher: Broadview Press
Total Pages: 578
Release: 2012-10-19
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1554810434

Marvelous Transformations is an anthology of tales and original critical essays that moves beyond canonized “classics” and old paradigms, documenting the points of historical connection between literary tales and field-based collections. This innovative anthology reflects current interdisciplinary scholarship on oral traditions and the cultural history of the print fairy tale. In addition to the tales, original critical essays, newly written for this volume, introduce readers to differing perspectives on key ideas in the field.

On Histories and Stories

On Histories and Stories
Author: A. S. Byatt
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2001-03-10
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780674004511

The interplay between fiction and history forms the core of Byatt's essays as she explores historical storytelling and the translation of historical fact into fiction.

Jane Eyre's Fairytale Legacy at Home and Abroad

Jane Eyre's Fairytale Legacy at Home and Abroad
Author: Abigail Heiniger
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2016-03-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1317111303

Exploring the literary microcosm inspired by Brontë's debut novel, Jane Eyre's Fairytale Legacy at Home and Abroad focuses on the nationalistic stakes of the mythic and fairytale paradigms that were incorporated into the heroic female bildungsroman tradition. Jane Eyre, Abigail Heiniger argues, is a heroic changeling indebted to the regional, pre-Victorian fairy lore Charlotte Brontë heard and read in Haworth, an influence that Brontë repudiates in her last novel, Villette. While this heroic figure inspired a range of female writers on both sides of the Atlantic, Heiniger suggests that the regional aspects of the changeling were especially attractive to North American writers such as Susan Warner and L.M. Montgomery who responded to Jane Eyre as part of the Cinderella tradition. Heiniger contrasts the reactions of these white women writers with that of Hannah Crafts, whose Jane Eyre-influenced The Bondwoman's Narrative rejects the Cinderella model. Instead, Heiniger shows, Crafts creates a heroic female bildungsroman that critiques fairytale narratives from the viewpoint of the obscure, oppressed workers who remain forever outside the tales of wonder produced for middle-class consumption. Heiniger concludes by demonstrating how Brontë's middle-class American readers projected the self-rise ethic onto Jane Eyre, miring the novel in nineteenth-century narratives of American identity formation.

Fairy Tales and Society

Fairy Tales and Society
Author: Ruth B. Bottigheimer
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2014-12-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0812201507

This collection of exemplary essays by internationally recognized scholars examines the fairy tale from historical, folkloristic, literary, and psychoanalytical points of view. For generations of children and adults, fairy tales have encapsulated social values, often through the use of fixed characters and situations, to a far greater extent than any other oral or literary form. In many societies, fairy tales function as a paradigm both for understanding society and for developing individual behavior and personality. A few of the topics covered in this volume: oral narration in contemporary society; madness and cure in the 1001 Nights; the female voice in folklore and fairy tale; change in narrative form; tests, tasks, and trials in the Grimms' fairy tales; and folklorists as agents of nationalism. The subject of methodology is discussed by Torborg Lundell, Stven Swann Jones, Hans-Jorg Uther, and Anna Tavis.