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I invite submissions for an edited collection of essays on contemporary
uses of fairy tales in popular culture. The collection will focus on recent
reinterpretations and reboots of classical fairy tales, ways the
contemporary texts address the original tales and narratological
implications of the repetitions and adjustments of these stories.  In
essays that explore the functions and consequences of fairy tale reboots,
remakes and updates, authors will consider the ways fairy tale generic
conventions have been revised over time, representations of race, gender,
class and sexual identity, the roles of archetypes, mythic tropes and
patterns and the emergence of self-referential and meta-tales within these
texts.


Essays may also address fan culture influence on contemporary tales,
opportunities for interactivity and the roles of stars in fairy tale
reboots.


Text focus could include television series, feature-length films, comic
books and graphic novels, games and animation.


Possible topics include but are not limited to:

   - Fables (Bill Willingham/Vertigo, 2002-present)
   - The Red Shoes (Kim Yong-gyun, 2005)
   - Lost Girls (Alan Moore/Top Shelf, 2006)
   - Hansel and Gretel (Yim Pil-Sung, 2007)
   - Sydney White (Joe Nussbaum, 2007)
   - Bluebeard (Catherine Breillat, 2009)
   - The Sleeping Beauty (Catherine Breillat, 2010)
   - Red Riding Hood (Catherine Hardwicke, 2011)
   - Hanna (Joe Wright, 2011)
   - Beastly (Daniel Barnz, 2011)
   - Once Upon a Time (ABC, 2011-present)
   - Grimm (NBC, 2011-present)
   - Snow White and the Huntsman (Rupert Sanders, 2012)
   - Mirror, Mirror (Tarsem Singh, 2012)
   - Hansel and Gretel (Anthony Ferrante, 2013)
   - Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters (Tommy Wirkola, 2013)
   - Jack the Giant Slayer (Bryan Singer, 2013)


Submit a two-page proposals by the deadline of June 19, 2013 to Dr. Melissa
Lenos at [log in to unmask]; questions may be addressed to the same. Please
also include a short bio. If your proposal is selected, the final essay
(5000-8000 words) will be due on December 1, 2013.

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