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Tales for fairies : tracing queer fairy-tale retellings / Alba Morollón Díaz-Faes

Van Pelt Library PN3437 .D53 2026
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Díaz-Faes, Alba Morollón
Series:
Donald Haase Fairy-Tale Studies.
The Donald Haase Fairy-Tale Studies
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Queer theory.
Fairy tales--History and criticism.
Fairy tales.
Fairy tales--Social aspects.
Queer literary criticism.
Fairy tales--Adaptations--History and criticism.
Homosexuality and literature.
Physical Description:
230 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Detroit, Michigan : Wayne State University Press, [2026]
Summary:
A groundbreaking exploration of how classic fairy tales have been transformed to illuminate and celebrate queer identities. This scholarly account provides a trailblazing examination of how contemporary authors, artists, and creators have reclaimed the fairy tale for queer audiences. Alba Morollón Díaz-Faes examines the queer threads in classic fairy tales--like those in the works of Giambattista Basile, the Brothers Grimm, and Marie-Catherine d'Aulnoy--while tracing how queer communities have reshaped these stories to reflect changing social and political realities from the 1990s to the present. This comprehensive study historicizes three periods of queer transformation of the fairy tale: the first wave of fairy-tale publications for a predominantly gay male readership in the 1990s, a second wave in the 2000s that navigated queer politics through nuanced tales of monstrosity and heroism; and a third wave in the 2010s of online queer communities circulating creative contestations to Disney's fairy tales. With case studies from film to text to social media, Díaz-Faes demonstrates how the inherent fluidity in fairy tales allows for the amplification of queer voices and experiences. Ultimately, Tales for Fairies not only reveals the long-standing compatibility between queerness and the fairy tale but also charts an evolving landscape where imagination, activism, and retelling intersect to create a vibrant tradition of queer enchantment.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-217) and index.
Description based on publisher data.
ISBN:
9780814350423
0814350429
9780814350430
0814350437
OCLC:
1536128077
Publisher Number:
90103821095

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