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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.



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This book offers a unique entry point into fairy tale studies because it offers a distinct framing of contemporary phenomena that brings together fields that generally remain separate: fairy tale scholarship, Disney studies, and mythic cultural cohesion.

-- K. A. Laity, College of Saint Rose

In Fairy Tales in Contemporary American Culture: How We Hate to Love Them, Kate Koppy compels the reader to see fairy tales as American secular scripture, which, like sacred scripture, works to create a community identity among shared readers, listeners, and viewers. Her book provides rich analysis of fairy tales' popularity in American culture and a novel methodology for scholars to explore fairy tale consumption and production. Koppy’s writing is accessible, her argument is compelling, and her book is a must for scholars and lovers of fairy tales.

-- Amanda M. Caleb, Misericordia University

This brilliant study considers how fairy tales have supplanted biblical scripture to become the new cultural locus of social cohesion in the U.S. Many scholars have dismissed the fairy tale’s role in cultural development, but Koppy’s work serves as an important corrective by plotting the role fairy tales have taken on in modern America, how these tales have become ingrained in American mythos, and how their very pervasiveness allows for the interrogation of American core values. For scholars of the development of the American imaginary, students of contemporary folklore, or anyone touched by the cultural force of fairy tales, Koppy’s book is a vital read.

-- David Sweeten, Eastern New Mexico University

This is an important and incisive book that rethinks how we understand the cultural work of fairy tales in the twenty-first century. Drawing on a wide range of fairy tales in a variety of media from across the globe and throughout time, Kate Koppy prompts us to read these stories as secular scripture, the fundamental narratives that make it possible for communities to cohere in a postmodern world. In doing so, Koppy offers us a new intersectional methodology for reading the evolution and dissemination of fairy tales in the contemporary United States.

-- Nicholas Mohlmann, University of West Florida

Table of Contents

Part I: Setting the Scene

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Once Upon a Time, There Was a Story

Chapter 3: What Are Fairy Tales, Anyway?

Part II: Cinderella Transformed in the Twenty-First Century

Chapter 4: Cinderella’s Subtypes

Chapter 5: Cinderella Variants and Versions

Chapter 6: Cinderella as Shorthand

Part III. Old Wine in New Wine Skins: Contemporary Fairy-Tale Pastiche on Film

Chapter 7: Fairy-Tale Pastiche, a Rising Trend in the Twenty-First Century

Chapter 8: Manhattan Meets Andalasia, and Both Are Changed: Overt Fairy-Tale Pastiche in Disney’s Enchanted

Chapter 9: Challenging the Patriarchy and Restoring Interpersonal Harmony: Covert Pastiche in Disney-Pixar's Brave

Conclusion

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 22/02/2021
      ISBN13: 9781793612779, 978-1793612779
      ISBN10: 1793612773

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      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.



      Trade Review

      This book offers a unique entry point into fairy tale studies because it offers a distinct framing of contemporary phenomena that brings together fields that generally remain separate: fairy tale scholarship, Disney studies, and mythic cultural cohesion.

      -- K. A. Laity, College of Saint Rose

      In Fairy Tales in Contemporary American Culture: How We Hate to Love Them, Kate Koppy compels the reader to see fairy tales as American secular scripture, which, like sacred scripture, works to create a community identity among shared readers, listeners, and viewers. Her book provides rich analysis of fairy tales' popularity in American culture and a novel methodology for scholars to explore fairy tale consumption and production. Koppy’s writing is accessible, her argument is compelling, and her book is a must for scholars and lovers of fairy tales.

      -- Amanda M. Caleb, Misericordia University

      This brilliant study considers how fairy tales have supplanted biblical scripture to become the new cultural locus of social cohesion in the U.S. Many scholars have dismissed the fairy tale’s role in cultural development, but Koppy’s work serves as an important corrective by plotting the role fairy tales have taken on in modern America, how these tales have become ingrained in American mythos, and how their very pervasiveness allows for the interrogation of American core values. For scholars of the development of the American imaginary, students of contemporary folklore, or anyone touched by the cultural force of fairy tales, Koppy’s book is a vital read.

      -- David Sweeten, Eastern New Mexico University

      This is an important and incisive book that rethinks how we understand the cultural work of fairy tales in the twenty-first century. Drawing on a wide range of fairy tales in a variety of media from across the globe and throughout time, Kate Koppy prompts us to read these stories as secular scripture, the fundamental narratives that make it possible for communities to cohere in a postmodern world. In doing so, Koppy offers us a new intersectional methodology for reading the evolution and dissemination of fairy tales in the contemporary United States.

      -- Nicholas Mohlmann, University of West Florida

      Table of Contents

      Part I: Setting the Scene

      Chapter 1: Introduction

      Chapter 2: Once Upon a Time, There Was a Story

      Chapter 3: What Are Fairy Tales, Anyway?

      Part II: Cinderella Transformed in the Twenty-First Century

      Chapter 4: Cinderella’s Subtypes

      Chapter 5: Cinderella Variants and Versions

      Chapter 6: Cinderella as Shorthand

      Part III. Old Wine in New Wine Skins: Contemporary Fairy-Tale Pastiche on Film

      Chapter 7: Fairy-Tale Pastiche, a Rising Trend in the Twenty-First Century

      Chapter 8: Manhattan Meets Andalasia, and Both Are Changed: Overt Fairy-Tale Pastiche in Disney’s Enchanted

      Chapter 9: Challenging the Patriarchy and Restoring Interpersonal Harmony: Covert Pastiche in Disney-Pixar's Brave

      Conclusion

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