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The Routledge Companion to Media and Fairy-Tale Cultures
, 2018From Cinderella to comic con to colonialism and more, this companion provides readers with a comprehensive and current guide to the fantastic, uncanny, and wonderful worlds of the fairy tale across media and cultures.
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Teaching with Stories: Empathy, Relatability, and the Fairy Tale
Marvels & Tales: Journal of Fairy-Tale Studies, 2019:The current social and political climate has forced many fairy-tale scholars to face the question "What is practical about studying fairy tales?" While it is easy to dismiss these stories as unmoored from contemporary issues, this article foregrounds ...
S. Cleto, Brittany Warman
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Journal for Nurses in Staff Development (JNSD), 1999
Once upon a time, there were two creative, intelligent, staff development educators who worked in a large hospital in Dayton, Ohio, and who wanted to tell a story about how to share performance improvement initiatives with others. To narrate their story, they used a problem-solving method, a coordinating theme, bright colors, graphics, clip art ...
Sandra K. Hayes, Denise M. Childress
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Once upon a time, there were two creative, intelligent, staff development educators who worked in a large hospital in Dayton, Ohio, and who wanted to tell a story about how to share performance improvement initiatives with others. To narrate their story, they used a problem-solving method, a coordinating theme, bright colors, graphics, clip art ...
Sandra K. Hayes, Denise M. Childress
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Journal of Analytical Psychology, 1997
Fairy‐tales, like mythologies, can be found all over the world containing the same motif and chains of motifs. In this paper I have presented some theories on the occurrence of this archetypal phenomenon ranging from the old migration theory to Sheldrake's theory of morphogenetic fields.
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Fairy‐tales, like mythologies, can be found all over the world containing the same motif and chains of motifs. In this paper I have presented some theories on the occurrence of this archetypal phenomenon ranging from the old migration theory to Sheldrake's theory of morphogenetic fields.
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Beauty and the Beast: A Fairy Tale of Tourismphobia
Travel and Tourism in the Age of Overtourism, 2019Drawing on the theoretical framework of sociological institutionalism, this study investigated the relationship between culture and consumption to understand the interplay of cultural types regarding the consumption of overtourism, and the formation of ...
İlkay Taş Gürsoy
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, 2019
The Fairy Tale World is a definitive volume on this ever-evolving field. The book draws on recent critical attention, contesting romantic ideas about timeless tales of good and evil, and arguing that fairy tales are culturally astute narratives that ...
Andrew Teverson
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The Fairy Tale World is a definitive volume on this ever-evolving field. The book draws on recent critical attention, contesting romantic ideas about timeless tales of good and evil, and arguing that fairy tales are culturally astute narratives that ...
Andrew Teverson
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Fairy Tale: A Very Short Introduction
, 2018Book synopsis: A lively and engaging exploration of fairy tales and their meaning Considers fairy tale as both a genre and a literary form Explores an array of classic and contemporary examples Looks at cultural, social and political influence of ...
M. Warner
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The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1935
(1935). Fairy Tales and Neurosis. The Psychoanalytic Quarterly: Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 234-243.
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(1935). Fairy Tales and Neurosis. The Psychoanalytic Quarterly: Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 234-243.
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Vigilante Feminism: Revising Trauma, Abduction, and Assault in American Fairy-Tale Revisions
Marvels & Tales, 2017: I read “vigilante feminism” in three recent American fairy-tale revisions: the films Snow White and the Huntsman (2012) and Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters (2013) and the young adult novel Sisters Red (2010).
L. D’Amore
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2018
Though many assume fairy tales have always been children’s fare, prior to the nineteenth century, fairy tales were told to and written primarily for adults, and many tales feature themes and plots that would be considered inappropriate for children today.
Claudia Schwabe, Julie Koehler
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Though many assume fairy tales have always been children’s fare, prior to the nineteenth century, fairy tales were told to and written primarily for adults, and many tales feature themes and plots that would be considered inappropriate for children today.
Claudia Schwabe, Julie Koehler
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