Channeling wonder : fairy tales on television /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Detroit :
Wayne State University Press,
[2014]
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| Series: | Series in fairy-tale studies.
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Table of Contents:
- Who's got the power?: Super Why!, viewer agency, and traditional narrative / Ian Brodie and Jodi McDavid
- Merlin as initiation tale: a contemporary fairy-tale manual for adolescent relationships / Emma Nelson and Ashley Walton
- Lost in the woods: adapting "Hansel and Gretel" for television / Don Tresca
- Things Jim Henson showed us: intermediality and the artistic making of Jim Henson's The StoryTeller / Jill Terry Rudy
- Things Walt Disney didn't tell us (but at which Rodgers and Hammerstein at least hinted): the 1965 made-for-TV musical of Cinderella / Patricia Sawin
- "Appearance does not make the man": masculinities in Japanese television retellings of "Cinderella" / Christie Barber
- Molding messages: analyzing the reworking of "Sleeping Beauty" in Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics and Dollhouse / Jeana Jorgensen and Brittany Warman
- Power to revolutionize the world, or absolute gender apocalypse?: queering the new fairy-tale feminine in Revolutionary Girl Utena / Kristian Lezubski
- Criminal beasts and swan girls: the Red Riding Trilogy and Little Red Riding Hood on television / Pauline Greenhill and Steven Kohm
- New fairy tales are old again: Grimm and the Brothers Grimm / Kristiana Willsey
- Dark story retold: adaptation, representation, and design in Snow White: A Tale of Terror / Andrea Wright
- Judith or Salome? Holofernes or John the Baptist? Catherine Breillat's rescripting of Charles Perrault's "Bluebeard" / Shuli Barzilai
- Ugly stepsisters and unkind girls: reality TV's repurposed fairy tales / Linda J. Lee
- Getting real with fairy tales: magic realism in Grimm and Once Upon a Time / Claudia Schwabe
- Happily never after: the commodification and critique of fairy tale in ABC's Once Upon a Time / Rebecca Hay and Christa Baxter
- Fairy tale and the commercial in Carosello and Fractured Fairy Tales / Christina Bacchilega and John Rieder
- Critical introduction ot the fairy tale teleography / Kendra Magus-Johnston.