Cinderella in Spain: Variations of the Story as Socio-Ethical Texts
Maia Fernandez-Lamarque
Cinderella in Spain: Variations of the Story as Socio-Ethical Texts
Maia Fernandez-Lamarque
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Every culture in the world has a version of the story of Cinderella. Surveying thousands of tellings of what is perhaps the most popular fairy tale of all time, this critical examination explores how the famous folk heroine embodies common societal values, traits and ethics. Multiple adaptations in Spain-gay Cinderella, suicidal Cinderella, sensored Cinderella, masked Cinderella, porn Cinderella and others-highlight not only Spanish traditions, history and Zeitgeist, but reflect the story’s global appeal on a philosophical level.
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