Philosophical Power of Fairy Tales from Around the World

Philosophical Power of Fairy Tales from Around the World

An Ocean of Stories

Turgeon, Wendy C.

Springer International Publishing AG

07/2024

237

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9783031603723

15 a 20 dias

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1: Introduction: the fairy tale and philosophy.- 2 : From Rags to Riches Reconsidered: Cynical musings about good fortunes and happily ever afters in Russian fairy tales.- 3: Euthanasia & Life Extension in Life and Death (1897).- 4: Exploring philosophical concepts with a Turkish fairy tale.- 5: Come seek us where our voices sound: Encountering the Mermaid in Harry Potter.- 6: The Golem: A Jewish Fairy Tale of Language, Identity, and Responsibility.- 7: Community of Philosophical Inquiry Visits Derrida: In defense of "Abnormality" in the Iranian Fairy Tale, "Bald Black Mam".- 8: "Et max laryngitis"; Silencing the Siren in The Little Mermaid.- 9: Absence, Violence, and Desire: Derrida, Giraud, and Bluebeard's Justice.- 10: The Question of Time, or a Quest for Virtues in Liudmila Petrushevskaia's Fairy Tales.- 11: Baba Yaga and Vasilia the Brave: a feminist revisiting.- 12: North American Indigenous Fairy tales/myths.- 13: "If I become your wife, what will you beat me with, when we argue?": A philosophical (Foucauldian) reading of the feminine body in an Iranian tale, Khaleh Sooskeh.- 14: The Philosophical Potential of Folk Tales for Children: An Exploration of "Who is the Smartest?" from Karditsa, Greece.- 15: The Brother and the Sister who became the Sun and the Moon.- 16: Sir Isumbras-a medieval fairy tale.- 17: A Fairy and A Woodcutter.
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Fairy Tales;Folklore;Philosophy of Popular Culture;Philosophy for Children;Non-Western philosophy