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Feminist Architecture of Postmodern Anti-Tales - Space, Time, and Bodies

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This monograph aims to counter the assumption that the anti-tale is a 'subversive twin' or dark side of the fairy tale coin, instead it argues that the anti-tale is a genre rich in complexity and radical potential that fundamentally challenges the damaging ideologies and socializing influence of fairy tales.
The Feminist Architecture of Postmodern Anti-Tales: Space, Time and Bodies highlights how anti-tales take up timely debates about revising old structures, opening our minds up to a broader spectrum of experience or ways of viewing the world and its inhabitants. They show us alternative architectures for the future by deconstructing established spatio-temporal laws and structures, as well as limited ideas surrounding the body, and ultimately liberate us from the shackles of a single-minded and simplistic masculine reality currently upheld by dominant social forces and patriarchal fairy tales themselves. It is only when these masculine fairy tales and social architectures are deconstructed that new, more inclusive feminine realities and futures can be brought into being.

List of contents

Introduction
Section One: Space
Chapter 1: 'Psycho'-Geographies and Gendered Maps: Reimagining the City in Feminist Anti-Tales
Chapter 2: Feminist Journeys 'Into the Woods': The Use of Ecofeminist Landscapes in Postmodern Anti-Tales
Section Two: Time
Chapter 3: 'Once Upon Many Times': Subversive Temporalities in Feminist Anti-Tales
Section Three: Bodies
Chapter 4: Embodying the 'Inbetween': Subversive Bodies in Feminist Anti-Tales
Conclusion: Feminine Conclusions: New Architectures, New Futures
Bibliography

About the author

Dr. Kendra Reynolds received her PhD from Ulster University in Northern Ireland.

Summary

This monograph aims to counter the assumption that the anti-tale is a ‘subversive twin’ or dark side of the fairy tale coin, instead it argues that the anti-tale is a genre rich in complexity and radical potential that fundamentally challenges the damaging ideologies and socializing influence of fairy tales.

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This monograph excels in offering original close-reading analyses of a selection ofpostmillennial speculative fantastic narratives. The four chapters pursue an innovativeagenda by tracing the kaleidoscopic patterns of contemporary fictional attempts atreimagining notions of space, time, and body, while revindicating the validity of the genericcategory "postmodern feminist anti-tale". -- Dr habil Anna Kérchy, Associate Professor,University of Szeged, Hungary

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