Fairy tales and their adaptations transgress established social, cultural and temporal boundaries. This paper examines Matthew Bright’s Freeway (1996), an adaptation of Little Red Riding Hood that deliberately mirrors this transgression by setting the film within the generic type of horror cinema. In choosing this mode, Bright partly restores the fairy tale to its original purpose, once existing as a folktale full of high melodrama, but goes further, criticising the text of ‘known pattern’ and overhauling it to a story in which an innocent female under attack restores her own equilibrium: in effect, deploying the ‘final girl’ trope that is common in slasher movies. Freeway uses its adaptive status to radically reinterpret the source text, ...
This research project sought to explore the ways that female characters were represented in children...
Since its inception academic study of the horror genre has focused on issues of identity, power and ...
One resource to which children might look for role models is in the available literature. Stereotypi...
"Little Red Riding Hood" is one of very few well-known fairy tales that have not come under what Jac...
This research project proposes that the monstrous encounter in art, film and story can signify the c...
Film adaptations of popular fairy tales have regularly been produced for a family audience, conseque...
“The image of the distressed female most likely to linger in the memory is the image of the one who ...
In recent years contemporary artists have been appropriating and re-inventing traditional fairy tale...
Fairy tales have long been held as utopian myths of a golden age; tales of caution, tales of reward,...
abstract: The horror genre contains a broad spectrum of tropes and archetypes surrounding gender. Th...
Glen Jellenik writing in The Oxford Handbook of Adaptation Studies defines ‘adaptation ‘as being ’An...
Hoodwinked! is a computer-animated movie retelling the story of Little Red Riding Hood. Although the...
This paper aims to investigate the transformation of the form of fairy tales through the centuries w...
Cengiz Aytmatov’s story Selvi Boylum Al Yazmalım, translated from Russian into Turkish, and the fil...
Most research into adaptation studies focuses on comparison between the source text and the filmic a...
This research project sought to explore the ways that female characters were represented in children...
Since its inception academic study of the horror genre has focused on issues of identity, power and ...
One resource to which children might look for role models is in the available literature. Stereotypi...
"Little Red Riding Hood" is one of very few well-known fairy tales that have not come under what Jac...
This research project proposes that the monstrous encounter in art, film and story can signify the c...
Film adaptations of popular fairy tales have regularly been produced for a family audience, conseque...
“The image of the distressed female most likely to linger in the memory is the image of the one who ...
In recent years contemporary artists have been appropriating and re-inventing traditional fairy tale...
Fairy tales have long been held as utopian myths of a golden age; tales of caution, tales of reward,...
abstract: The horror genre contains a broad spectrum of tropes and archetypes surrounding gender. Th...
Glen Jellenik writing in The Oxford Handbook of Adaptation Studies defines ‘adaptation ‘as being ’An...
Hoodwinked! is a computer-animated movie retelling the story of Little Red Riding Hood. Although the...
This paper aims to investigate the transformation of the form of fairy tales through the centuries w...
Cengiz Aytmatov’s story Selvi Boylum Al Yazmalım, translated from Russian into Turkish, and the fil...
Most research into adaptation studies focuses on comparison between the source text and the filmic a...
This research project sought to explore the ways that female characters were represented in children...
Since its inception academic study of the horror genre has focused on issues of identity, power and ...
One resource to which children might look for role models is in the available literature. Stereotypi...