Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Part 1
Contemporary Subversions of Gender in Fairy Tales
1 The Cursed Fairy: Broken Spells in Anne Sexton’s Poetry
Francisco José Cortés Vieco
2 Revisiting Fairy-Tale Land through a Gender Lens in Emma
Donoghue’s Kissing the Witch
María Amor Barros del Río
3 Fairy-Tale Reflections: Space and Women Host(age)s in Helen
Oyeyemi’s Boy, Snow, Bird
Paula Barba Guerrero
4 Un-training the Imagination through Adaptation: an
Exploration of Gender through Neil Gaiman’s The Sleeper and the
Spindle
Jade Lum
5 ‘There Are Always Choices. She Made One’: an Existentialist
Approach to Neil Gaiman’s The Sleeper and the Spindle
Alba Torres Álvarez
6 The British Empire’s Lost Slipper: Dangerous Irish
Cinderellas
Abigail Heiniger
7 Cinderboy and Snow White and the Seven Aliens: Analysis of
the Rewriting of Two Classic Tales and Their Translations to
Spanish
Ana Pereira Rodríguez and Lourdes Lorenzo García
8 Resistance and Revolt: Cinderella, Snow White and Sleeping
Beauty Re-Viewed
Sarah Bonner
9 Empowered Fairy-Tale Heroines Reinvent Happily-Ever-After
Lisa L. Ortiz and Sheila M. Rucki
10 The Strongest of the Fairies: Reworking Gender and Villainy
in Walt Disney’s Maleficent
Lydia Brugué and Auba Llompart
11 ‘There’s Always a Bright Side’: Poppy, a Positive Role
Model in Trolls
Sara Martín
Part 2
The Darkness of Contemporary Fairy Tales
12 Far from Beastly: Monstrous Imaginations in Postmodern
Fairy-Tale Films
Claudia Schwabe
13 Echoes of Fairy Tales: Fantasy and Everyday Horrors in
Guillermo del Toro’s Filmography
Gema Navarro Goig and Francisco Javier Sánchez-Verdejo Pérez
14 From Fairy Tales to Slasher Films: Little Red Riding Hood
and Wes Craven’s The Last House on the Left
Javier Martín-Párraga
15 Howling in the Woods: Angela Carter’s Metamorphosed Little
Red Riding Hoods
Nerea Riobó-Pérez
16 Red Shoes, Witches and Creatures of the Forest: Dolores
Redondo’s Baztan Trilogy as Contemporary Fairy Tale
Miriam Borham-Puyal
17 ‘A Happy Person Never Phantasies’: Repression and
Projection of the Self in Monstrous Fairy Tales
Stephanie Weber
18 ‘Children were terrified of her’: Interpreting Susan Hill’s
The Woman in Black as a Folktale
Marta Miquel-Baldellou
19 The Broken Voice of History: Fairy Tales, Anti-Tales, and
Holocaust Representation
María Jesús Martínez-Alfaro
20 Peter Pan Goes to War: the Reimaging and Exploration of
J. M. Barrie’s Story as a Historically Realistic Graphic
Novel
Stephané Greffrath
Part 3
Other Contemporary Subversions of Genre through Fairy Tales
21 Mary Poppins: The Subversive Magic Helper
Renáta Marosi
22 Rodents in Children’s Literature and Audiovisual Fairy
Tales: a Book-to-Film Adaptation Approach
Rebeca Cristina López González
23 Bear Tales: Ways of Seeing Polar Bears in Mythology,
Traditional Folktales and Modern-Day Children’s Literature
Lizanne Henderson
24 Cultural Writings of the Fairy Tale: a Spatial Reading of
Three Studio Ghibli Productions
Eduardo Barros-Grela
25 Contemporary Japanese Folktales Represented in Anime: the
Paradigmatic Case of InuYasha
Alba Quintairos-Soliño
26 Oral Storytelling, Slavic Mythology, Philological Research and
Fairy Tales: the Case of Croatian Tales of Long Ago
Estela Banov
27 The Mark of Fairy Tales in Galician Literature for Children and
Young Adults
Carmen Ferreira Boo
28 Where Else but Reading? Blending Genres in Jasper Fforde’s
Nursery Crime Series
Miriam Fernández-Santiago
29 Following the Lead of Fairy Tales: Storytelling in Jeanette
Winterson’s The Passion
María José Coperías-Aguilar
30 Experimentalism and Self-Reflexivity in Donald Barthelme’s
Postmodern Fairy Tales
Luisa María González Rodríguez
Index
Lydia Brugué, Ph.D. (2013), Universitat de Vic - Universitat
Central de Catalunya, is Professor of Translation, Interpreting and
Applied Languages at Universitat de Vic - Universitat Central de
Catalunya. Her research interests include fairy tales, Film Studies
and Translation Studies.
Auba Llompart, Ph.D. (2014), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, is
Professor of English Language and Culture at Universitat de Vic -
Universitat Central de Catalunya. Her research interests include
English literature, children’s literature and fairy tales, Gothic
Studies and Gender Studies.
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