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Beyond the Seven Hills: Fairytales and Folklore in Recent Scholarship and Pedagogy
Melissa Sheedy
Monatshefte, November 2024, 116 (4) 705-726; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/m.116.4.705
Melissa Sheedy
Department of German, Nordic, and Slavic+, University of Wisconsin–Madison, 1220 Linden Dr., Madison, WI 53705, USA
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- Zinggeler, Margrit
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Monatshefte
Vol. 116, Issue 4
1 Nov 2024
Beyond the Seven Hills: Fairytales and Folklore in Recent Scholarship and Pedagogy
Melissa Sheedy
Monatshefte Nov 2024, 116 (4) 705-726; DOI: 10.3368/m.116.4.705
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- Article
- I. Introduction: Don’t Call it a Comeback …
- II. WhatWhy is a Fairytale
- III. The Philologist and the King:11 The Mediators of Tales
- IV. “Socially Significant Tales”:15 The Political Fairytale
- V. “Märchen mit Migrationshintergrund”:20 Fairytales as Connections and Connectors
- VI. Conclusion: WhatWho is missing: the invisible women behind the tales
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