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Disability, Deformity, and Disease in the Grimms' Fairy Tales

Ann Schmiesing (Autor)

Wayne State University Press (Editora)

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SKU: 9780814338414

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Although dozens of disabled characters appear in the Grimms’ Children’s and Household Tales, the issue of disability in their collection has remained largely unexplored by scholars. In Disability, Deformity, and Disease in the Grimms’ Fairy Tales, author Ann Schmiesing analyzes various representations of disability in the tales and also shows how the Grimms’ editing (or “prostheticizing”) of their tales over seven editions significantly influenced portrayals of disability and related manifestations of physical difference, both in many individual tales and in the collection overall.
  
 Schmiesing begins by exploring instabilities in the Grimms’ conception of the fairy tale as a healthy and robust genre that has nevertheless been damaged and needs to be restored to its organic state. In chapter 2, she extends this argument by examining tales such as “The Three Army Surgeons” and “Brother Lustig” that problematize, against the backdrop of war, characters’ efforts to restore wholeness to the impaired or diseased body. She goes on in chapter 3 to study the gendering of disability in the Grimms’ tales with particular emphasis on the Grimms’ editing of “The Maiden Without Hands” and “The Frog King or Iron Henry.” In chapter 4, Schmiesing considers contradictions in portrayals of characters such as Hans My Hedgehog and the Donkey as both cripple and “supercripple”—a figure who miraculously “overcomes” his disability and triumphs despite social stigma.  Schmiesing examines in chapter 5 tales in which no magical erasure of disability occurs, but in which protagonists are depicted figuratively “overcoming” disability by means of other personal abilities or traits.
  
 The Grimms described the fairy tale using metaphors of able-bodiedness and wholenes

Sobre o Livro

O livro analisa representações de deficiência, deformidade e doença nas histórias dos Irmãos Grimm, com foco nas alterações feitas pelos editores ao longo de sete edições da coleção.

Inclui capítulos que abordam concepções de integridade corporal na tradição do conto, leituras de contos específicos como The Three Army Surgeons, Brother Lustig, The Maiden Without Hands e The Frog King or Iron Henry, e discussões sobre gênero e figuras como Hans My Hedgehog e o Donkey.

Destinado a pesquisadores e estudantes em estudos literários, estudos sobre deficiência e folclore, oferece um recorte histórico-literário sobre como a edição influenciou representações de diferença física.

Características

Categoria Crítica literária
Subcategoria Folclore
Autores Ann Schmiesing
Sobre o Autor Ann Schmiesing é autora de estudos acadêmicos sobre literatura e representação; seus trabalhos investigam temas de corpo e alteridade na tradição literária.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 240
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Wayne State University Press
ISBN 9780814338414
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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