ABSTRACT

The fairy tale has become one of the dominant cultural forms and genres internationally, thanks in large part to its many manifestations on screen. Yet the history and relevance of the fairy-tale film have largely been neglected. In this follow-up to Jack Zipes’s award-winning book The Enchanted Screen (2011), Fairy-Tale Films Beyond Disney offers the first book-length multinational, multidisciplinary exploration of fairy-tale cinema. Bringing together twenty-three of the world’s top fairy-tale scholars to analyze the enormous scope of these films, Zipes and colleagues Pauline Greenhill and Kendra Magnus-Johnston present perspectives on film from every part of the globe, from Hayao Miyazaki’s Spirited Away, to Jan Švankmajer’s Alice, to the transnational adaptations of 1001 Nights and Hans Christian Andersen.

Contributors explore filmic traditions in each area not only from their different cultural backgrounds, but from a range of academic fields, including criminal justice studies, education, film studies, folkloristics, gender studies, and literary studies. Fairy-Tale Films Beyond Disney offers readers an opportunity to explore the intersections, disparities, historical and national contexts of its subject, and to further appreciate what has become an undeniably global phenomenon.

chapter |16 pages

“My Life as a Fairy Tale”

The Fairy-Tale Author in Popular Cinema

chapter |14 pages

Spectacle of the Other

Recreating A Thousand and One Nights in Film

chapter |16 pages

British Animation and the Fairy-Tale Tradition

Housetraining the Id

chapter |16 pages

The Fairy-Tale Film in France

Postwar Reimaginings

chapter |15 pages

“To Catch up and Overtake Disney?”

Soviet and Post-Soviet Fairy-Tale Films

chapter |14 pages

Polish Fairy-Tale Film

130 Years of Innovation and Counting

chapter |14 pages

Not Always Happily Ever After

Japanese Fairy Tales in Cinema and Animation

chapter |16 pages

The Love Story, Female Images, and Gender Politics

Folktale Films in the People's Republic of China (PRC) 1

chapter |11 pages

“It's All a Fairy Tale”

A Folklorist's Reflection on Storytelling in Popular Hindi Cinema

chapter |11 pages

Stick Becoming Crocodile

African Fairy-Tale Film

chapter |16 pages

Beyond Disney in the Twenty-First Century

Changing Aspects of Fairy-Tale Films in the American Film Industry