タイトルよみChanneling wonder : fairy tales on television
著者・編者edited by Pauline Greenhill and Jill Terry Rudy ; Designed and Typeset by Bryce Schimanski
数量x, 450 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
一般注記Includes bibliographical references (pages 407-436) and index
Summary: Television has long been a familiar vehicle for fairy tales and is, in some ways, an ideal medium for the genre. Both more mundane and more wondrous than cinema, TV magically captures sounds and images that float through the air to bring them into homes, schools, and workplaces. Even apparently realistic forms, like the nightly news, routinely employ discourses of ”once upon a time,” ”happily ever after,” and ”a Cinderella story.” In Channeling Wonder: Fairy Tales on Television, Pauline Greenhill and Jill Terry Rudy offer contributions that invite readers to consider what happens when fairy tale, a narrative genre that revels in variation, joins the flow of television experience. Looking in detail at programs from Canada, France, Italy, Japan, the UK, and the U.S., this volume's twenty-three international contributors demonstrate the wide range of fairy tales that make their way into televisual forms. The writers look at fairy-tale adaptations in musicals like Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella, an
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