1st Edition

Fairy Tales, Myth, and Psychoanalytic Theory Feminism and Retelling the Tale

By Veronica L. Schanoes Copyright 2014
176 Pages
by Routledge

176 Pages
by Routledge

176 Pages
by Routledge

At the same time that 1970s feminist psychoanalytic theorists like Jean Baker Miller and Nancy Chodorow were challenging earlier models that assumed the masculine psyche as the norm for human development and mental/emotional health, writers such as Anne Sexton, Olga Broumass, and Angela Carter were embarked on their own revisionist project to breathe new life into fairy tales and classical myths... Read more
Introduction: The Mother’s Looking-Glass; Chapter 1 Mother-Daughter Relationships in Theory and Text; Chapter 2 Revisions of Motherhood and Daughterhood; Chapter 3 Revision and Repetition; Chapter 4 Through the Looking Glass: Mirrors, Fantasy, and Reality; Chapter 5 Double Vision: Women and Fantasy; epilogue Epilogue;

Biography

Veronica L. Schanoes is Assistant Professor of English at Queens College, CUNY, USA. She works on fairy tales as well as children's literature.

'[Schanoes's] interrogation of fairy tale and myth as forms should prove useful to children's literature scholars working in fairy tale scholarship and adaptation theory, as well as in women's and gender studies. ... her investigations into revision and the relationship between feminism and fantasy certainly provide useful models for rethinking the ways works of literature and theory speak to and shape each other.' Children’s Literature Association Quarterly 'Schanoe's book is engaging and beautifully free of jargon ... Her acknowledgement and use of context and history makes the psychoanalytic argument more persuasive. Schanoes' readings are detailed and well developed ... She offers a very useful model for researchers in field.' Gramarye 'Schanoes's writing is consistently, engaging direct, so that topics that may already be known to readers ... are reasserted in their importance and their pivotal place in cultural histories ... With its participation in both long-standing and renewed feminist projects, this book will be a stimulating addition to any reading list.' Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory 'Veronica Schanoes's work shines brightly for me - the product of insightful reflection, well-honed literary critical skills, a generous understanding of why imaginative literature matters, and remarkably incisive writing.' Bookbird: A Journal of International Children's Literature