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    1. Reality, Magic, and Other Lies: Fairy-Tale Film Truths by Pauline Greenhill (review) 2022

      Craven, Allison

      Marvels & Tales, Vol. 36, Issue 1, pp. 144 - 146.

      When Greenhill insists that a “scientific system” for unmasking fairy-tale truths is not the aim, some irony emerges (for me at least)—given how “science” figures in the book—considering the rigor ... Read more

      When Greenhill insists that a “scientific system” for unmasking fairy-tale truths is not the aim, some irony emerges (for me at least)—given how “science” figures in the book—considering the rigor and method of the project at hand (14). Apart from the assets of its bibliography and filmography, this book presents a fascinating range of less-trammeled fairy-tale films and a valuable vein of attention to Canadian and Quebec productions, which rarely receive prominent exposure in transnational media studies. Allison Craven Allison Craven is Associate Professor of Screen Studies and English at James Cook University, Australia. Read less

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    2. Clever Maids, Fearless Jacks, and a Cat: Fairy Tales from a Living Oral Tradition ed. by Anita... 2022

      Tullis, Millie

      Marvels & Tales, Vol. 36, Issue 2, pp. 321 - 323.

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    3. Camera Obscura and Zoetrope: Tarsem and Magic/Reality in Transcultural Fairy-Tale Film 2019

      Greenhill, Pauline

      Narrative Culture, Vol. 6, Issue 2, pp. 119 - 139.

      Films, recalling fairy-tale magic, transcend time and space, and play with their audience's sense of (un)reality and (im)possibility. In director Tarsem's live-action fairy-tale films The Fall and ... Read more

      Films, recalling fairy-tale magic, transcend time and space, and play with their audience's sense of (un)reality and (im)possibility. In director Tarsem's live-action fairy-tale films The Fall and Mirror Mirror, the magic (but also realistic) compressions and extensions of time and space offer overlaps between heterospatiality (using multiple, diverse spaces) and heterotemporality (using multiple, diverse times). In both cases, Tarsem puts filmic magic and science—historical and current—to postmodern and implicitly resistant uses. The otherworldly realms of fairy tales make them a potential place and time for the play and work of a free mind. Read less

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    Books & Media

    1. Ethnicity in the mainstream : three studies of English Canadian culture in Ontario

      Pauline Greenhill.

      Hunt F1059.7 .A1 G74 1994 | Book

    2. Make the night hideous : four English Canadian charivaris, 1881-1940

      Pauline Greenhill.

      Online Resources GT2713 .A2 G74 2010 ebook | Book

    3. Reality, Magic, and Other Lies Fairy-Tale Film Truths

      Pauline Greenhill.

      Online Resources | Book

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