01508nam a2200193 4500020001500000100002300015245012500038260003400163300002000197500005900217504005100276505070900327650003301036650004001069650002301109650001901132999001501151952014801166 a04159051331 aZipes, Jack David.10aFairy tales and the art of subversion :bthe classical genre for children and the process of civilization /cJack Zipes. aNew York :bRoutledge,c1991. a214 p ;c22 cm. aFirst published: London : Heinemann Educational, 1983. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. aCONTENTS: Acknowledgement -- Fairy tale discourse: Towards a social history of the genre -- Setting standards for civilization through fairy tales: Charles Perrault and his associations -- Who's afraid of the brother's Grimm? Socialization and politicization through fairy tales -- Hans Christain 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 -- Bibliography -- Index. grt 0aChildrenxBooks and reading. 0aFairy talesxHistory and criticism. 0aMoral development. 0aSocialization. c5845d5845 00102ddc40708MAINaRTCLIBbRTCLIBcMAINd2018-11-27h i10721l2m6o398.2 ZIPp30010501r2024-12-30 00:00:00s2022-07-02w2018-11-27yMAIN