a linguistic analysis of old and new story telling /
Alessandra Levorato.
New York :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2003.
xi, 230 pages ;
23 cm
Includes bibliographical references (pages 216-223) and index.
Introduction: exploring gender issues in fairy tales -- Words, gender and power -- The representation of social practice -- Ideology and the clause: the system of transitivity -- Gender and the ideological constitution of subjects -- Intertextuality, ideology and the tendencies of change -- Conclusions.
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"Language and Gender in the Fairy Tale Tradition derives from the belief that fairy tales have a role to play in the contemporary ideological landscape. It demonstrates the existence of a mutual relationship between children's stories and society, showing how the latter generates fairy tales according to its own opinions about child-rearing, and how fairy tales in their turn contribute to the maintenance and perpetuation of the status quo. But it also shows that the circle can be broken."
"This book is for all those who are interested in understanding this interrelationship between ideology and the language in and by which a text is formulated."--Jacket.
Rotkäppchen
Discourse analysis-- Social aspects.
Discourse analysis, Narrative.
Ideology.
Language and sex.
Little Red Riding Hood (Tale)-- History and criticism.