The Routledge Companion to Media and Fairy-Tale Cultures / edited by Pauline Greenhill, Jill Terry Rudy, Naomi Hamer, and Lauren Bosc.

Call Number
809 R869
Title
The Routledge Companion to Media and Fairy-Tale Cultures / edited by Pauline Greenhill, Jill Terry Rudy, Naomi Hamer, and Lauren Bosc.
Edition
First edition.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xvi, 664 pages): photographs
Series
Routledge Media and Cultural Studies Companions
Contents
part, I Basic Concepts -- chapter 1 Overview of Basic Concepts -- Folklore, Fairy Tale, Culture, and Media / chapter 2 Definition and History of Fairy Tales / chapter 3 Constructing Fairy-Tale Media Forms -- Texts, Textures, Contexts / part, II Analytical Approaches -- chapter 4 Formalism / chapter 5 Psychology / chapter 6 Marxism / chapter 7 Performance / chapter 8 Feminism / chapter 9 Postmodernism / chapter 10 Colonialism, Postcolonialism, and Decolonization / part, Thematic Issues Raised by Fairy-Tale Media -- chapter 11 Activism -- Folktales and Social Justice: When Marvelous Tales From the Oral Tradition Help Rethink and Stir the Present From the Margins / chapter 12 Disability / chapter 13 Gender / chapter 14 Indigeneity -- E Ho‘okikoho‘e iā Pe‘ape‘amakawalu (Digitizing the Eight-Eyed Bat): Indigenous Wonder Tales, Culture, and Media / chapter 15 Orientalism -- Excavation and Representation: Two Orientalist Modes in Fairy Tales / chapter 16 Adaptation and the Fairy-Tale Web -- chapter 17 Advertising -- chapter 18 Convergence Culture -- Media Convergence, Convergence Culture, and Communicative Capitalism -- chapter 19 Crime/Justice -- chapter 20 Disney Corporation -- chapter 21 Hybridity -- chapter 22 Intellectual Property -- chapter 23 Pornography -- chapter 24 Storyworlds/Narratology -- part, Issues of Intersection with other Study Areas -- chapter 25 Animal Studies -- chapter 26 Children’s and Young Adult (YA) Literature -- chapter 27 Fandom/Fan Cultures -- chapter 28 Fat Studies -- “Where Everything Round Is Good”: Exploring and Reimagining Fatness in Fairy-Tale Media -- chapter 29 Language -- chapter 30 Oral Tradition -- chapter 31 Pedagogy -- chapter 32 Sexualities/Queer and Trans Studies -- chapter 33 Translation -- Written Forms -- part, III Issues -- Political and Identity Issues -- part, IV Communicative Media -- chapter 34 Print / chapter 35 Pictorial -- “Such Strange Transformations”: Burne-Jones’s Cinderella and Domestic Technologies / chapter 36 Material Culture -- Fairy-Tale Things: Studying Fairy Tales From a Material Culture Perspective / chapter 37 Theater / chapter 38 Photographic / chapter 39 Cinematic / chapter 40 Broadcast -- Radio and Television / chapter 41 Digital -- “Blood and Glitter”: Fairy Tales as Text, Texture, and Context in Digital Media / part, V Expressive Genres and Venues -- chapter 42 Anime and Manga -- The Influence of Tale Type 510B on Japanese Manga/Anime / chapter 43 Anthologies and Tale Collections / chapter 44 Autobiography / chapter 45 Blogs and Websites -- Narrativizing the Daily “Once Upon a Time”: Re-Envisioning the Fairy-Tale Present With Fairy-Tale Blogs / chapter 46 Chapbooks / chapter 47 Children’s Museums / chapter 48 Children’s Picture Books and Illustrations / chapter 49 Children’s Television / chapter 50 Cinema Science Fiction / chapter 51 Classical Music / chapter 52 Comics and Graphic Novels -- Fairy-Tale Graphic Narrative / chapter 53 Comic Cons -- Fairy-Tale Culture and Comic Conventions: Perpetuating Storytelling Traditions / chapter 54 Contemporary Art / chapter 55 Criticism / chapter 56 Fan Fiction / chapter 57 Fantasy / chapter 58 Food -- Sugar-Coated Fairy Tales and the Contemporary Cultures of Consumption / chapter 59 Horror / chapter 60 Mobile Apps / chapter 61 Music Videos and Pop Music / chapter 62 Musicals / chapter 63 Novels / chapter 64 Opera / chapter 65 Poetry -- Fairy-Tale Poems: The Winding Path to Illo Tempore / chapter 66 Reality Television / chapter 67 Romance -- The Transmedial Romance of “Beauty and the Beast” / chapter 68 Storytelling -- Fairy Tales in Contemporary American and European Storytelling Performance / chapter 69 Traditional Song / chapter 70 Television Drama -- Fairy Tales and American TV Drama / chapter 71 Video Games / chapter 72 Youtube and Internet Video /
Summary
"From 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. It offers a clear, detailed, and expansive overview of contemporary themes and issues throughout the intersections of the fields of fairy-tale studies, media studies, and cultural studies, addressing, among others, issues of reception, audience cultures, ideology, remediation, and adaptation. Examples and case studies are drawn from a wide range of pertinent disciplines and settings, providing thorough, accessible treatment of central topics and specific media from around the globe."--Provided by publisher.
Added Author
Bosc, Lauren, editor.
Greenhill, Pauline, editor.
Hamer, Naomi, editor.
Terry Rudy, Jill, editor.
Subject
Fairy tales Television adaptations.
MASS MEDIA.
Popular culture and literature.
Multimedia
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Summary
"From 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. It offers a clear, detailed, and expansive overview of contemporary themes and issues throughout the intersections of the fields of fairy-tale studies, media studies, and cultural studies, addressing, among others, issues of reception, audience cultures, ideology, remediation, and adaptation. Examples and case studies are drawn from a wide range of pertinent disciplines and settings, providing thorough, accessible treatment of central topics and specific media from around the globe."--Provided by publisher.
Contents
part, I Basic Concepts -- chapter 1 Overview of Basic Concepts -- Folklore, Fairy Tale, Culture, and Media / chapter 2 Definition and History of Fairy Tales / chapter 3 Constructing Fairy-Tale Media Forms -- Texts, Textures, Contexts / part, II Analytical Approaches -- chapter 4 Formalism / chapter 5 Psychology / chapter 6 Marxism / chapter 7 Performance / chapter 8 Feminism / chapter 9 Postmodernism / chapter 10 Colonialism, Postcolonialism, and Decolonization / part, Thematic Issues Raised by Fairy-Tale Media -- chapter 11 Activism -- Folktales and Social Justice: When Marvelous Tales From the Oral Tradition Help Rethink and Stir the Present From the Margins / chapter 12 Disability / chapter 13 Gender / chapter 14 Indigeneity -- E Ho‘okikoho‘e iā Pe‘ape‘amakawalu (Digitizing the Eight-Eyed Bat): Indigenous Wonder Tales, Culture, and Media / chapter 15 Orientalism -- Excavation and Representation: Two Orientalist Modes in Fairy Tales / chapter 16 Adaptation and the Fairy-Tale Web -- chapter 17 Advertising -- chapter 18 Convergence Culture -- Media Convergence, Convergence Culture, and Communicative Capitalism -- chapter 19 Crime/Justice -- chapter 20 Disney Corporation -- chapter 21 Hybridity -- chapter 22 Intellectual Property -- chapter 23 Pornography -- chapter 24 Storyworlds/Narratology -- part, Issues of Intersection with other Study Areas -- chapter 25 Animal Studies -- chapter 26 Children’s and Young Adult (YA) Literature -- chapter 27 Fandom/Fan Cultures -- chapter 28 Fat Studies -- “Where Everything Round Is Good”: Exploring and Reimagining Fatness in Fairy-Tale Media -- chapter 29 Language -- chapter 30 Oral Tradition -- chapter 31 Pedagogy -- chapter 32 Sexualities/Queer and Trans Studies -- chapter 33 Translation -- Written Forms -- part, III Issues -- Political and Identity Issues -- part, IV Communicative Media -- chapter 34 Print / chapter 35 Pictorial -- “Such Strange Transformations”: Burne-Jones’s Cinderella and Domestic Technologies / chapter 36 Material Culture -- Fairy-Tale Things: Studying Fairy Tales From a Material Culture Perspective / chapter 37 Theater / chapter 38 Photographic / chapter 39 Cinematic / chapter 40 Broadcast -- Radio and Television / chapter 41 Digital -- “Blood and Glitter”: Fairy Tales as Text, Texture, and Context in Digital Media / part, V Expressive Genres and Venues -- chapter 42 Anime and Manga -- The Influence of Tale Type 510B on Japanese Manga/Anime / chapter 43 Anthologies and Tale Collections / chapter 44 Autobiography / chapter 45 Blogs and Websites -- Narrativizing the Daily “Once Upon a Time”: Re-Envisioning the Fairy-Tale Present With Fairy-Tale Blogs / chapter 46 Chapbooks / chapter 47 Children’s Museums / chapter 48 Children’s Picture Books and Illustrations / chapter 49 Children’s Television / chapter 50 Cinema Science Fiction / chapter 51 Classical Music / chapter 52 Comics and Graphic Novels -- Fairy-Tale Graphic Narrative / chapter 53 Comic Cons -- Fairy-Tale Culture and Comic Conventions: Perpetuating Storytelling Traditions / chapter 54 Contemporary Art / chapter 55 Criticism / chapter 56 Fan Fiction / chapter 57 Fantasy / chapter 58 Food -- Sugar-Coated Fairy Tales and the Contemporary Cultures of Consumption / chapter 59 Horror / chapter 60 Mobile Apps / chapter 61 Music Videos and Pop Music / chapter 62 Musicals / chapter 63 Novels / chapter 64 Opera / chapter 65 Poetry -- Fairy-Tale Poems: The Winding Path to Illo Tempore / chapter 66 Reality Television / chapter 67 Romance -- The Transmedial Romance of “Beauty and the Beast” / chapter 68 Storytelling -- Fairy Tales in Contemporary American and European Storytelling Performance / chapter 69 Traditional Song / chapter 70 Television Drama -- Fairy Tales and American TV Drama / chapter 71 Video Games / chapter 72 Youtube and Internet Video /
Subject
Fairy tales Television adaptations.
MASS MEDIA.
Popular culture and literature.
Multimedia