Little Red Riding Hood: A Casebook

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Alan Dundes
Univ of Wisconsin Press, 1989 - 251 páginas
Alan Dundes continues his exploration of well-loved fairy tales with this casebook on one of the best-known of them all: Little Red Riding Hood. Following versions of the tale by Perrault and the Brothers Grimm, the essays by an international group of scholars provide an impressive cross-section of theoretical approaches. Book jacket.
 

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The Story of Grandmother
13
Is Little Red Riding Hood a Myth?
64
Is Little Red Riding Hood Wearing a Liberty Cap?
89
Little Red Riding Hood as Male Creation
121
Little Red Riding Hood
159
Interpreting Little Red Riding Hood
192
Suggestions for Further Reading on Little
239
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Anthropologist and folklorist Alan Dundes was born in 1934 in New York City. He received his BA in English in 1955 and his MAT in English in 1958, both from Yale University. He received his Ph.D in Folklore from Indiana University in 1962 and in 1963 he joined the teaching staff at the University of California, Berkley. He wrote over 250 journal articles and12 books and co-wrote more than 20 other books. In 1993, he became the first American to win the Pitre Prize's Sigillo d'Oro, which is an international life-time achievement award in folklore and ethnography. He died of a heart attack on March 30, 2004 at the age of 70.

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