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|aZipes, Jack David.
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|aFairy tales and the art of subversion :|bthe classical genre for children and the process of civilization /|cJack Zipes.
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|a2nd ed.
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|aNew York :|bRoutledge,|c2006.
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|axii, 254 p. ;|c24 cm.
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|aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 227-237) and index.
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|aFairy Tale Discourse: Towards a Social History of the Genre -- The Origins of the Fairy Tale in Italy: Straparola and Basile -- Setting Standards for Civilization through Fairy Tales: Charles Perrault and the Subversive Role of Women Writers -- Who's Afraid of the Brothers Grimm?: Socialization and Politicization through Fairy Tales -- Hans Christian Andersen and the Discourse of the Dominated -- Inverting and Subverting the World with Hope: The Fairy Tales of George MacDonald, Oscar Wilde and L. Frank Baum -- The Fight Over Fairy-Tale Discourse: Family, Friction, and Socialization in the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany -- The Liberating Potential of the Fantastic in Contemporary Fairy Tales for Children -- Walt Disney's Civilizing Mission: From Revolution to Restoration.
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|aFairy tales|xHistory and criticism.
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|aChildren|xBooks and reading.
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|aSocialization.
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|aMoral development.
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