© 2014 Charlotte Marie ChadwickThis thesis offers a psychoanalytical reading of versions of the Red Riding Hood folk tale, from Charles Perrault to Anne Sexton. It explores how these versions denaturalise culturally constructed gender norms and demonstrates that all versions of the Red Riding Hood tale present a journey towards the dissolution of the self
The question of women's identity is a critical question in feminist literary theory. Two streams of ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation uses a strain of postmodernist thought, in...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
The author of the article reconstructs the various concepts of femininity in the fable Red Riding Ho...
One resource to which children might look for role models is in the available literature. Stereotypi...
Perrault’s appropriation of the Little Red Riding Hood tale, which was originally told by female pea...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesFairy tales are an influential aspect within our culture. We grow...
This dissertation examines contemporary revisions of four classic fairy tales: “Snow White,” “Sleepi...
In recent years contemporary artists have been appropriating and re-inventing traditional fairy tale...
Discussions of Red Riding Hood have focused predominantly on its genre as children's literature, the...
Folk and fairy tales have been told for centuries and they remain a mainstay in children's literatur...
This research project sought to explore the ways that female characters were represented in children...
Abstract—This paper argues that the problem of identity is a critical challenge in agents which are ...
This thesis examines the adaptations and disseminations of ancient and modern dominant Western Parab...
This thesis examines the ideologies and identities of women in selected traditional and contemporary...
The question of women's identity is a critical question in feminist literary theory. Two streams of ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation uses a strain of postmodernist thought, in...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
The author of the article reconstructs the various concepts of femininity in the fable Red Riding Ho...
One resource to which children might look for role models is in the available literature. Stereotypi...
Perrault’s appropriation of the Little Red Riding Hood tale, which was originally told by female pea...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesFairy tales are an influential aspect within our culture. We grow...
This dissertation examines contemporary revisions of four classic fairy tales: “Snow White,” “Sleepi...
In recent years contemporary artists have been appropriating and re-inventing traditional fairy tale...
Discussions of Red Riding Hood have focused predominantly on its genre as children's literature, the...
Folk and fairy tales have been told for centuries and they remain a mainstay in children's literatur...
This research project sought to explore the ways that female characters were represented in children...
Abstract—This paper argues that the problem of identity is a critical challenge in agents which are ...
This thesis examines the adaptations and disseminations of ancient and modern dominant Western Parab...
This thesis examines the ideologies and identities of women in selected traditional and contemporary...
The question of women's identity is a critical question in feminist literary theory. Two streams of ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation uses a strain of postmodernist thought, in...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...