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The indictment of fairy tales comes not merely from militant feminists . ... His book , Don't Bet on the Prince : Contemporary Feminist Fairy Tales in North America and England ( 1986 ) , records the feminist revisions of traditional ...
The indictment of fairy tales comes not merely from militant feminists . ... His book , Don't Bet on the Prince : Contemporary Feminist Fairy Tales in North America and England ( 1986 ) , records the feminist revisions of traditional ...
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The revised feminist versions have to undergo a cultural adaptation so as to be acceptable to the vast child readership of India . Intertextuality as textual strategy can be exploited to write Indianized versions of these fairy tales ...
The revised feminist versions have to undergo a cultural adaptation so as to be acceptable to the vast child readership of India . Intertextuality as textual strategy can be exploited to write Indianized versions of these fairy tales ...
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Feminist Criticism : Women as Contemporary Critics . Great Britain : The Harvester Press . Hutcheon , Linda . 1985. A Theory of Parody : The Teaching of Twentieth Century Art Forms . London : Methuen . Kristéva , Julia . 1984.
Feminist Criticism : Women as Contemporary Critics . Great Britain : The Harvester Press . Hutcheon , Linda . 1985. A Theory of Parody : The Teaching of Twentieth Century Art Forms . London : Methuen . Kristéva , Julia . 1984.
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