Feathers, Paws, Fins, and Claws: Fairy-Tale Beasts

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Product Details
Price
$24.99  $23.24
Publisher
Wayne State University Press
Publish Date
Pages
136
Dimensions
8.3 X 10.9 X 0.6 inches | 1.45 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780814340691

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About the Author

Jennifer Schacker is associate professor of English at University of Guelph and author of National Dreams: The Remaking of Fairy Tales in Nineteenth-Century England. Christine A. Jones is associate professor of French at the University of Utah and author of Shapely Bodies: The Image of Porcelain in Eighteenth-Century France. Jones and Schacker are longtime collaborators and co-editors of Marvelous Transformations: An Anthology of Fairy Tales and Contemporary Critical Perspectives. Lina Kusaite is an illustrator, designer, and art/life coach based in Brussels, Belgium. Her work has appeared in a wide range of international publications, computer games, and exhibitions, and was selected for display in Times Square as part of the see.me 2014 "seemetakeover" event. Kusaite's website is www.behance.net/cocooncharacters.

Reviews

[...] Feathers, Paws, Fins, and Claws will amaze, enchant, and mystify. Highly recommended, especially in folktale and fairytale collections.

--James A. Cox "The Midwest Book Review"

This is a beautifully and insightfully illustrated collection of tales or versions (each one with a one-page introduction), featuring an animal in one out of a variety of roles . . . The choice of tales in the book under review is thought-provoking. The editors and the illustrator are to be congratulated.

--Ephraim Nissan "Fabula"

Schacker and Jones, scholars of folklore, argue in their introduction to this ten-entry collection that fairy tales are 'open to endless interpretation' and that it's not just the postmodern versions that interrogate social norms and power dynamic. . . . This is a collection that offers readers, scholars, and storytellers an opportunity to investigate the many layers and thematic depths of fairy tales.

--Kate Quealy-Gainer "Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books"