Once upon a time there was a beautiful young princess...and the patriarchy took advantage of her. In this study I explore both the original Grimm’s Fairy Tales as well as modern feminist adaptations to see what it is about the Grimm heroines that make their stories worth telling again and again. I also explore feminist retellings aimed at young adults and analyze the different ways audience plays into shaping these classic tales for modern times. What moral can the Grimm women teach us today
Power relationships are a central premise in children\u27s literature, especially traditional fairy ...
Research suggests that fairy tales permeate society and affect subjective identity through old and n...
Although originally folk and fairy tales belonged to female story-tellers who had composed these tal...
The tale of ‘Rapunzel’, made famous by the Grimms in 1812, has long been established as one of the m...
This study advances understanding of howa normative feminine beauty ideal ismaintained through cul-t...
abstract: Fairy tale retellings have permeated literature, film, and media ever since the original s...
Fairy tales are often dismissed as entertainment for children, however, they also serve as education...
Although the feminist critique of fairy tales is a legitimate and necessary step toward equality for...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Art...
Three Grimm Fairy Tales - The Little Mermaid, The Seven Ravens, and Little Red Riding Hood, - rewrit...
In this essay the point of interest will be the portrayal of women in literature. In the belief that...
Although Wilhelm and Jacob Grimm wrote their fairy tales in the early 19th century, their stories ha...
This thesis explores the representation of gender in fairy tales. Gender is among the most fundament...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts...
Walt Disney and the Disney tradition of films have become a staple nourishment of children across th...
Power relationships are a central premise in children\u27s literature, especially traditional fairy ...
Research suggests that fairy tales permeate society and affect subjective identity through old and n...
Although originally folk and fairy tales belonged to female story-tellers who had composed these tal...
The tale of ‘Rapunzel’, made famous by the Grimms in 1812, has long been established as one of the m...
This study advances understanding of howa normative feminine beauty ideal ismaintained through cul-t...
abstract: Fairy tale retellings have permeated literature, film, and media ever since the original s...
Fairy tales are often dismissed as entertainment for children, however, they also serve as education...
Although the feminist critique of fairy tales is a legitimate and necessary step toward equality for...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Art...
Three Grimm Fairy Tales - The Little Mermaid, The Seven Ravens, and Little Red Riding Hood, - rewrit...
In this essay the point of interest will be the portrayal of women in literature. In the belief that...
Although Wilhelm and Jacob Grimm wrote their fairy tales in the early 19th century, their stories ha...
This thesis explores the representation of gender in fairy tales. Gender is among the most fundament...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts...
Walt Disney and the Disney tradition of films have become a staple nourishment of children across th...
Power relationships are a central premise in children\u27s literature, especially traditional fairy ...
Research suggests that fairy tales permeate society and affect subjective identity through old and n...
Although originally folk and fairy tales belonged to female story-tellers who had composed these tal...