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OverviewInspired by folklore, television, fairy tales, social media, novels, and films, Just Wonder addresses crucial themes in social and ecological justice efforts. Moving into the mid-twenty-first century, wonder--as a potentially critical sociocultural, ecological, and individual stance--will play a significant role in reconceptualizing the present to imagine a different and better world. These essays examine fairy tales and other traditional forms of the fantastic and the real to offer alternative expressions of justice relevant to gender, sex, sexuality, environment, Indigeneity, class, ability, race, decolonizing, and human and nonhuman relations. By analyzing fairy tales and wonder texts from various media through an intersectional feminist lens, Pauline Greenhill and Jennifer Orme consider how wonder genres and forms blend with diverse conceptions of seeking and enacting justice. International collaborators--both established and emerging scholars who self-identify with different subjectivities, locations, and generations and come from an impressive range of inter/disciplines--engage with contemporary and historical texts from various languages and cultural contexts, including interventions, counterparts, and comparisons to the fairy tale. Just Wonder offers a critical look at how creative wondering can expand the ability to resist modes of oppression while fostering equity, as well as encourage curiosity and imagination. In a world that can be overwhelming and precarious, this book presents scholarly, artistic, personal, and collective-action interventions to identify and respond to injustice while centering wonder and, thus, imagination, questioning, and hope. Just Wonder will appeal to fairy-tale scholars; folklorists; students and scholars of film, media studies, and cultural studies; as well as a general audience. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Pauline Greenhill , Jennifer OrmePublisher: Utah State University Press Imprint: Utah State University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9781646425839ISBN 10: 1646425839 Pages: 294 Publication Date: 15 May 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews"""Timely, relevant, and innovative. The diversity of perspectives makes this collection enjoyable and enlightening."" --Anna Kérchy, University of Szeged ""A valuable contribution to the field and the growing research agendas revolving around activism, social justice, queer studies, disability studies, trauma studies, decolonization, and ecocriticism in fairy-tale studies."" --Claudia Schwabe, Utah State University" Author InformationPauline Greenhill is professor of women's and gender studies at the University of Winnipeg in Manitoba, Canada. She is the author or coeditor of numerous books including Fairy Tale TV, Make the Night Hideous, Unsettling Assumptions, The Routledge Companion to Media and Fairy-Tale Culture, and Clever Maids, Fearless Jacks, and a Cat. Her work has appeared in Signs, Marvels & Tales, Studies in European Cinema, Resources for Feminist Research, Folklore, NECSUS, Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, and parallax, among others. Jennifer Orme is an independent scholar, editor, and writer in Toronto, Canada. She coedited the creative anthology Inviting Interruptions: Wonder Tales in the Twenty-First Century and has published on fairy tales in academic journals and books. Additionally, she has written magazine feature articles, multisensory ghost and adventure tales, and creative nonfiction. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |