The Princesses' Emancipation - Jeanette Winterson's Rewriting of The Twelve Dancing Princesses in Sexing the Cherry (English Edition)
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The Princesses' Emancipation - Jeanette Winterson's Rewriting of The Twelve Dancing Princesses in *ing the Cherry (2008)
ISBN: 9783638898393 bzw. 3638898393, in Deutsch, Grin-Verlag, München , Deutschland, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
'[A]s it says [we] lived happily ever after. We did, but not with our husbands' (SC 48). By this surprising statement, the twelve dancing princesses introduce themselves in Jeanette Winterson's novel ***ing the Cherry. The main character Jordon, willing to discover the mysterious world of women, gets to know the individual story of every princess and is confronted with their different destinies. Unlike traditional fairy tales, these princesses have decided against life with their royal husbands, but freed themselves from patriarchal restrictions. In this term paper I want to discuss the rewriting of The Twelve Dancing Princesses in ***ing the Cherry. Special attention will be paid on the princesses' individual development after marriage. I am going to support my thesis that the rewriting of the fairy tale describes a process of emancipation from stereotypical passive female roles towards female self-determination. This process includes the use of violence and a questioning of hetero***uality as well as an explicit turn towards different types of ***uality, e.g. homo***uality/lesbianism. I will not only focus on Winterson's novel, but also on the original Grimm's tale, that will be looked at from a feminist point of view. A comparison of the fairy tale and Winterson's version prefaces the analysis of the rewriting from the two important aspects of violence and homo***uality.
The Princesses' Emancipation - Jeanette Winterson's Rewriting of The Twelve Dancing Princesses in *ing the Cherry (2008)
ISBN: 9783638898393 bzw. 3638898393, in Deutsch, GRIN Verlag, GRIN Verlag, GRIN Verlag, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
'[A]s it says [we] lived happily ever after. We did, but not with our husbands' (SC 48). By this surprising statement, the twelve dancing princesses introduce themselves in Jeanette Winterson's novel ***ing the Cherry. The main character Jordon, willing to discover the mysterious world of women, gets to know the individual story of every princess and is confronted with their different destinies. Unlike traditional fairy tales, these princesses have decided against life with their royal husbands, but freed themselves from patriarchal restrictions. In this term paper I want to discuss the rewriting of The Twelve Dancing Princesses in ***ing the Cherry. Special attention will be paid on the princesses' individual development after marriage. I am going to support my thesis that the rewriting of the fairy tale describes a process of emancipation from stereotypical passive female roles towards female self-determination. This process includes the use of violence and a questioning of hetero***uality as well as an explicit turn towards different types of ***uality, e.g. homo***uality/lesbianism. I will not only focus on Winterson's novel, but also on the original Grimm's tale, that will be looked at from a feminist point of view. A comparison of the fairy tale and Winterson's version prefaces the analysis of the rewriting from the two important aspects of violence and homo***uality.
The Princesses Emancipation Jeanette Wintersons Rewriting of The Twelve Dancing Princesses in Sexing the Cherry
ISBN: 9783638898393 bzw. 3638898393, in Deutsch, GRIN Verlag, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
The Princesses Emancipation Jeanette Wintersons Rewriting of The Twelve Dancing Princesses in Sexing the Cherry: `[A]s it says [we] lived happily ever after. We did, but not with our husbands` (SC 48). By this surprising statement, the twelve dancing princesses introduce themselves in Jeanette Winterson`s novel Sexing the Cherry. The main character Jordon, willing to discover the mysterious world of women, gets to know the individual story of every princess and is confronted with their different destinies. Unlike traditional fairy tales, these princesses have decided against life with their royal husbands, but freed themselves from patriarchal restrictions.In this term paper I want to discuss the rewriting of The Twelve Dancing Princesses in Sexing the Cherry. Special attention will be paid on the princesses` individual development after marriage. I am going to support my thesis that the rewriting of the fairy tale describes a process of emancipation from stereotypical passive female roles towards female self-determination. This process includes the use of violence and a questioning of heterosexuality as well as an explicit turn towards different types of sexuality, e.g. homosexuality/lesbianism. I will not only focus on Winterson`s novel, but also on the original Grimm`s tale, that will be looked at from a feminist point of view. A comparison of the fairy tale and Winterson`s version prefaces the analysis of the rewriting from the two important aspects of violence and homosexuality. Englisch, Ebook.
The Princesses' Emancipation - Jeanette Winterson's Rewriting of The Twelve Dancing Princesses in *ing the Cherry (2008)
ISBN: 9783638898393 bzw. 3638898393, in Englisch, 18 Seiten, GRIN Verlag GmbH, neu, Erstausgabe, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Seminar paper from the year 2007 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: 1,3, University of Erfurt, 9 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: “[A]s it says [we] lived happily ever after. We did, but not with our husbands” (SC 48). By this surprising statement, the twelve dancing princesses introduce themselves in Jeanette Winterson’s novel ***ing the Cherry. The main character Jordon, willing to discover the mysterious world of women, gets to know the individual story of every princess and is confronted with their different destinies. Unlike traditional fairy tales, these princesses have decided against life with their royal husbands, but freed themselves from patriarchal restrictions. In this term paper I want to discuss the rewriting of The Twelve Dancing Princesses in ***ing the Cherry. Special attention will be paid on the princesses’ individual development after marriage. I am going to support my thesis that the rewriting of the fairy tale describes a process of emancipation from stereotypical passive female roles towards female self-determination. This process includes the use of violence and a questioning of hetero***uality as well as an explicit turn towards different types of ***uality, e.g. homo***uality/lesbianism. I will not only focus on Winterson’s novel, but also on the original Grimm’s tale, that will be looked at from a feminist point of view. A comparison of the fairy tale and Winterson’s version prefaces the analysis of the rewriting from the two important aspects of violence and homo***uality. Kindle Edition, Ausgabe: 1, Format: Kindle eBook, Label: GRIN Verlag GmbH, GRIN Verlag GmbH, Produktgruppe: eBooks, Publiziert: 2008-01-27, Freigegeben: 2008-01-27, Studio: GRIN Verlag GmbH.
The Princesses' Emancipation - Jeanette Winterson's Rewriting of The Twelve Dancing Princesses in Sexing the Cherry (English Edition) (2008)
ISBN: 9783638898393 bzw. 3638898393, in Englisch, 18 Seiten, GRIN Verlag, neu, Erstausgabe, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Seminar paper from the year 2007 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: 1,3, University of Erfurt, 9 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: “[A]s it says [we] lived happily ever after. We did, but not with our husbands” (SC 48). By this surprising statement, the twelve dancing princesses introduce themselves in Jeanette Winterson’s novel Sexing the Cherry. The main character Jordon, willing to discover the mysterious world of women, gets to know the individual story of every princess and is confronted with their different destinies. Unlike traditional fairy tales, these princesses have decided against life with their royal husbands, but freed themselves from patriarchal restrictions. In this term paper I want to discuss the rewriting of The Twelve Dancing Princesses in Sexing the Cherry. Special attention will be paid on the princesses’ individual development after marriage. I am going to support my thesis that the rewriting of the fairy tale describes a process of emancipation from stereotypical passive female roles towards female self-determination. This process includes the use of violence and a questioning of heterosexuality as well as an explicit turn towards different types of sexuality, e.g. homosexuality/lesbianism. I will not only focus on Winterson’s novel, but also on the original Grimm’s tale, that will be looked at from a feminist point of view. A comparison of the fairy tale and Winterson’s version prefaces the analysis of the rewriting from the two important aspects of violence and homosexuality. Kindle Ausgabe, Ausgabe: 1, Format: Kindle eBook, Label: GRIN Verlag, GRIN Verlag, Produktgruppe: eBooks, Publiziert: 2008-01-27, Freigegeben: 2008-01-27, Studio: GRIN Verlag.
The Princesses' Emancipation - Jeanette Winterson's Rewriting of The Twelve Dancing Princesses in Sexing the Cherry (2008)
ISBN: 9783638898393 bzw. 3638898393, in Englisch, GRIN Publishing, GRIN Publishing, GRIN Publishing, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Seminar paper from the year 2007 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: 1,3, University of Erfurt, 9 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: '[A]s it says [we] lived happily ever after. We did.
The Princesses' Emancipation - Jeanette Winterson's Rewriting of The Twelve Dancing Princesses in Sexing the Cherry: Jeanette Wint
ISBN: 9783638898393 bzw. 3638898393, in Deutsch, GRIN Publishing, neu, E-Book.
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