Fairy Tales in Contemporary American Culture

Fairy Tales in Contemporary American Culture

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Koppy, Kate Christine Moore
Lexington Books
EAN: 9781793612779
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In the twenty-first century, American culture is experiencing a profound shift toward pluralism and secularization. In Fairy Tales in Contemporary American Culture: How We Hate to Love Them, Kate Koppy argues that the increasing popularity and presence of fairy tales within American culture is both indicative of and contributing to this shift. By analyzing contemporary fairy tale texts as both new versions in a particular tale type and as wholly new fairy-tale pastiches, Koppy shows that fairy tales have become a key part of American secular scripture, a corpus of shared stories that work to maintain a sense of community among diverse audiences in the United States, as much as biblical scripture and associated texts used to.

EAN 9781793612779
ISBN 1793612773
Binding Hardback
Publisher Lexington Books
Publication date February 15, 2021
Pages 174
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 161 x 17
Country United States
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Koppy, Kate Christine Moore
Illustrations Illustrations, unspecified; Halftones, Black & White including Black & White Photographs