JAN 305 - Exploring Fairy Tales Type: In-Person
Course Meeting Days & Times: MTThF, 12:00 PM-2:30 PM
Instructor(s): Tillis, Steve
Email: stillis@atmarys-ca.edu
Fee: $50
Course Description: Everyone is familiar with fairy tales, but few have taken the time to look at them closely. Investigation reveals these tales to be imaginative creations of surprising richness and cultural significance. In this course, we will explore fairy tales through scholarly approaches practiced by folklorists. Among other approaches, we will consider fairy tales as materials for performance; as entities with specific histories that can be traced across history and geography; complex structural constructs; manifestations of fundamental psychological fears, needs, and desires; as cultural artifacts that convey specific understandings of class and gender; and as works of oral literature. The exploration will be conducted through readings of tales and folklore scholarship; daily writing assignments in which students will compare and contrast tales and reflect upon the scholarly texts associated with them; and in-class analysis and discussion of tales and scholarly approaches. This is an in-person, on-campus class.
Prerequisites & Notes None
Credits: 3
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