And she lived happily ever after. (fairytale stories as narrated by Carol McGirr and Susan Gordon): An article from: Women and Language
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Author(s)Kay Stone
PublisherGeorge Mason University
ISBN / ASINB00096M666
ISBN-13978B00096M665
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
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This digital document is an article from Women and Language, published by George Mason University on March 22, 1996. The length of the article is 5073 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
From the supplier: The passive female heroines usually depicted in fairy tales can be changed into strong heroic characters by storytellers that utilize subtle changes in oral narration. Carol McGirr and Susan Gordon narrate fairy tales in such a way that the female protagonists appears as a strong and courageous character. The subjective interpretation of the female narrators are reflected in their stories by changes in voice tone and the addition of dialogues for the female protagonists. Artistic oral communication can produce varied interpretations of fairy tales.
Citation Details
Title: And she lived happily ever after. (fairytale stories as narrated by Carol McGirr and Susan Gordon)
Author: Kay Stone
Publication:Women and Language (Refereed)
Date: March 22, 1996
Publisher: George Mason University
Volume: v19 Issue: n1 Page: p14(5)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the supplier: The passive female heroines usually depicted in fairy tales can be changed into strong heroic characters by storytellers that utilize subtle changes in oral narration. Carol McGirr and Susan Gordon narrate fairy tales in such a way that the female protagonists appears as a strong and courageous character. The subjective interpretation of the female narrators are reflected in their stories by changes in voice tone and the addition of dialogues for the female protagonists. Artistic oral communication can produce varied interpretations of fairy tales.
Citation Details
Title: And she lived happily ever after. (fairytale stories as narrated by Carol McGirr and Susan Gordon)
Author: Kay Stone
Publication:Women and Language (Refereed)
Date: March 22, 1996
Publisher: George Mason University
Volume: v19 Issue: n1 Page: p14(5)
Distributed by Thomson Gale

