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Postmodern reinterpretations of fairy tales : how applying new methods generates new meanings /

These essays analyze the intersection of fairy tale, fantasy and reality in postmodern artistic texts. The editor underscores the transformation of both the reader-writer relationship and epistemological and ontological considerations by new technologies and emerging subgenres.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Kérchy, Anna
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Lewiston, N.Y. : Edwin Mellen Press, 2011.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Hyperread : repurposing children's literature and digital storytelling / Dorothy G. Clarke
  • Solon des Fees : Cyber salon: re-coding the commodified fairy tale / Helen Pilinovsky
  • Imagining the fairy tale : production design in Neil Jordan's The company of wolves and Ridley Scott's Legend / Andrea Wright
  • Having a ball : intertextuality and the performance of feminine identity in a Maguy Marin's dance work, Cinderella / Dorothy Morrissey
  • King rat to Coraline : faerie and fairy tale in British urban fantasy / Adam Zolkover
  • Steampunk : technofantasies in a neo-victorian retrofuture / Mike Perschon
  • Postmodern fantasies of salvation : interfacing forensic crime fiction and fairy tale in Tim Burton's Corpse bride / Ingrida Povidisa and Anna Kerchy
  • The intermedial/inter-authorial dynamics of text/image in Rikki Ducornet's The one marvelous thing decorated by T. Motley / Michelle Ryan-Sautour
  • Re-envisioning of fairy tales in contemporary Japanese art : the post-feminist aesthetics of the grotesque-cute guru-kawaii / Mayako Murai
  • Reclaiming the lost code : feminist imaginations of the fairy-tale genesis : Olga Broumas's and Nicole Cooley's revisions / Vanessa Joosen
  • Anti-fairy tale and the demythologizing business in Jan Campion's The piano / David Calvin
  • Monsters beneath the skin : Angela Carter's "The courtship of Mr. Lyon" as a palimpsest in Snow Patrol's "Absolute gravity" / Andrea Schutz
  • Bella and her beastly choices : exploring the fairy tale in the Twilight phenomenon / Natalie Robinson
  • From Shakespeare to Carter : metamorphic interplay in Angela Carter's pornographic fantasy : "Ouverture and incidental music for a midsummer night's dream" / Sabine Coelsch-Foisner
  • Postmodern fantasies of corporeality : identity and visual agency in postmodern anatomy theaters / Attila Kiss
  • Monstrous skins and hybrid identities in Catherynne M. Valente's The orphan tales / Jeana Jorgensen
  • Cyborg children, illuminous rabbits, snowman : Margaret Atwood's Oryx and crake and The year of the flood as speculative fiction / Katarina Labudova
  • Fairy tale fashionista : Angela Carter dresses wolf-Alice / Susan Small
  • Adventure games in the faerian machine : fairy tales in ludic environments / Peter Kristof Makai
  • "Where we can dream ourselves into being" : science-fictional fairylands as transitional sites to post- or trans- humanity / Sarah Herba
  • Fictitious fairy-stories : writing a fictitious character in Lord of the rings / Gergely Nagy
  • "Cover your eyes and count to a hundred" : Freud's Uncanny and Guillermo del Toro's Pan's labyrinth / Jacqueline Ford
  • A transmedial narratological reading of racialized and colonial sexual fantasies in the libertarian feminist graphic novel, Alan Moore and Melinda Gebbie's Lost girls / Ida Yoshinaga
  • (Re- )reading (post- ) surrealism through Dorothea Tanning's Chasm : the femme-enfant tears through the text / Catriona Fay McAra
  • Dancing in worn slippers : narration, affect and subversion in Jeanette Winterson's "Story of the twelve dancing princesses" / Caroline Webb
  • A corpusemiotical interpretation of a postmodern Alice tale : embodied nonsense in Terry Gillam's Tideland / Anna Kerchy.