Mixed magic : global-local dialogues in fairy tales for young readers /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam ; Philadelphia :
John Benjamins Publishing Company,
[2017]
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Colección: | Children's literature, culture, and cognition ;
v. 8. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Mixed Magic; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Table of figures; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. Understanding glocalization and fairy tales; 1.1 Global connections: An overview; 1.1.1 Imagining the global, the local, and the glocal; 1.2 A cognitive understanding of glocalization; 1.2.1 An overview of important terms; 1.2.2 The cognitive blending of global and local; 1.3 Glocalization, children's literature, and subjectivity; 1.4 Reading the glocal; 1.5 Approaches to subjectivity: Mixing Eastern and Western perspectives.
- 1.6 Glocal relationships in children's literature1.7 Spotlight on the fairy-tale network; 2. Glocal fairy-tale retellings; 2.1 The nation re-imagined: A mishmash of scripts; 2.2 The immigrant's story: Living in the blend of East and West; 2.3 Metamorphosis and the deconstruction of stereotypes; 2.4 Subjectivity at the intersection of fairy tale, history, and globalization; 2.5 Origins of nation reimagined: War and folktale; 2.6 Mishmash fairy tale scripts: A deconstruction of colonial mentality; 2.7 Reshaping the postcolonial child into the glocal child.
- 2.8 From cultural diversity to cultural hybridity: The glocal script3. "Can we be compassionately blended?"; 3.1 Constructing Orient and Occident; 3.2 Orientalization as a script and as a space; 3.3 The forbidden chamber and the Beast's palace; 3.4 The orientalization of Beauty and the Beast and Bluebeard: An English tradition; 3.5 "Bluebeard" I: Constructing the orientalized space through words and pictures; 3.6 "Bluebeard" II: Blending orientalized illustrations with a Western narrative; 3.7 "Bluebeard" III: The forbidden chamber and the destruction of the monstrous oriental.
- 3.8 "Beauty and the Beast" I: Orientalized illustrations3.9 "Beauty and the Beast" II: Beauty's father, the Beast, and the Beast's palace; 3.10 "Beauty and the Beast" III: Beauty claims the orientalized space; 3.11 Beast: A glocal perspective; 3.12 Beast: Reconceptualizing the orientalized space into the glocal space; 4. East imagines West; 4.1 The glocalization of anime: An overview; 4.2 Glocalizing "home": Negotiating statelessness, furusato, and wakon yōsai; 4.3 Glocal fantasy spaces in the films of Hayao Miyazaki; 4.4 Blends instead of boundaries: Re-imagining the West and the East.
- 4.5 Glocalizing the West: Porco Rosso and Howl's Moving Castle4.6 Liminal spaces and adolescence in Kiki's Delivery Service and The Secret World of Arrietty; 4.7 Negotiating the idyllic past, the natural world, and the modern present; 4.8 Metamorphosis in Porco Rosso and Howl's Moving Castle; 5. Mermaids; 5.1 The mermaid's duality and "The Little Mermaid" script; 5.2 Constructions of global and local spaces in The Little Mermaid; 5.3 Metamorphosis and fragmentation: Crossing physical and spatial borders.