Bibliographic Details
Authors and Corporations: Greenhill, Pauline, Rudy, Jill Terry, McDavid, Jodi, Brodie, Ian, Nelson, Emma, Walton, Ashley, Tresca, Don, Sawin, Patricia, Barber, Christie, Jorgensen, Jeana
published: Detroit : Wayne State University Press, 2014.
©2014.
Part of: Series in Fairy-Tale Studies
Media Type: Book, E-Book

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Physical Description: 1 online resource (464 pages)
ISBN: 9780814339237
Edition: 1st ed.
Language: English
Part of: Series in Fairy-Tale Studies
Subjects:
Print version:: Greenhill, Pauline, Channeling Wonder, Detroit : Wayne State University Press,c2014
Collection: E-Books adlr
Table of Contents
Cover
Half-title
Title
Copyright
Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction: Channeling Wonder: Fairy Tales, Television, and Intermediality
PART I: FOR AND ABOUT KIDS AND ADULTS
1. Who's Got the Power?: Super Why!, Viewer Agency, and Traditional Narrative
2. Merlin as Initiation Tale: A Contemporary Fairy-Tale Manual for Adolescent Relationships
3. Lost in the Woods: Adapting "Hansel and Gretel" for Television
4. Things Jim Henson Showed Us: Intermediality and the Artistic Making of Jim Henson's The StoryTeller
PART II: MASCULINITIES AND/OR FEMININITIES
5. Things Walt Disney Didn't Tell Us (But at Which Rodgers and Hammerstein at Least Hinted): The 1965 Made-for-TV Musical of Cinderella
6. "Appearance does not make the man": Masculinities in Japanese Television Retellings of "Cinderella"
7. Molding Messages: Analyzing the Reworking of "Sleeping Beauty" in Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics and Dollhouse
8. The Power to Revolutionize the World, or Absolute Gender Apocalypse?: Queering the New Fairy-Tale Feminine in Revolutionary Girl Utena
PART III: BEASTLY HUMANS
9. Criminal Beasts and Swan Girls: The Red Riding Trilogy and Little Red Riding Hood on Television
10. New Fairy Tales Are Old Again: Grimm and the Brothers Grimm
11. A Dark Story Retold: Adaptation, Representation, and Design in Snow White: A Tale of Terror
12. Judith or Salome? Holofernes or John the Baptist? Catherine Breillat's Rescripting of Charles Perrault's "Bluebeard"
PART IV: FAIRY TALES ARE REAL! REALITY TV, FAIRY-TALE REALITY, COMMERCE, AND DISCOURSE
13. Ugly Stepsisters and Unkind Girls: Reality TV's Repurposed Fairy Tales
14. Getting Real with Fairy Tales: Magic Realism in Grimm and Once Upon a Time
15. Happily Never After: The Commodification and Critique of Fairy Tale in ABC's Once Upon a Time.
16. The Fairy Tale and the Commercial in Carosello and Fractured Fairy Tales
PART V: FAIRY-TALE TELEOGRAPHY
17. A Critical Introduction to the Fairy-Tale Teleography
Fairy-Tale Teleography
Individual Episodes
TV Specials, Live Performances
TV Series, Miniseries, and Educational TV Series
Made-for-TV Movies
Other Television References
Filmography
References
List of Contributors
Index.