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Once Upon a Time: Folk and Fairy Tales Around the World: February 2013
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Sunday, February 24, 2013. Week 5 - Feb. 26 and 28. 8220;Fairy Tales from a Jungian Perspective”-. Dr Paul Mazeroff, Psychology. 8220;Introduction: Beauty and the Beast” (25-32). Jeanne-Marie de Beaumont, “Beauty and the Beast” (32-42). Giovanni Straparola, “The Pig King” (42-47). Alexander Afanasev, “The Frog Princess” (68-71). Brothers Grimm, “The Frog King, or Iron Heinrich” (47-50). Angela Carter, “The Tiger’s Bride” (50-66). 8220;Urashima the Fisherman” (66-68). 8220;The Swan Maiden” (72-73). Find a...
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Once Upon a Time: Folk and Fairy Tales Around the World: March 2013
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Saturday, March 23, 2013. Week 8 – March 26 and 28. Week 8 – March 26 and 28. Tuesday: Villains: “Bluebeard”. 8220;Introduction: Bluebeard" (138-144). Charles Perrault, "Bluebeard" (144-148). Brothers Grimm, "Fitcher's Bird" (148-151). Brothers Grimm, "The Robber Bridegroom" (151-154). Joseph Jacobs, "Mr. Fox" (154-156). Or Disney’s Cinderella. Bettelheim “Cinderella,” pp. 236-277. This entry should be about Bluebeard as a villain: Which of the Bluebeard tales we have read did you like the most/ least?
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Once Upon a Time: Folk and Fairy Tales Around the World: January 2013
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Tuesday, January 29, 2013. Week 1 – Jan. 29 and 31. Tuesday: Introduction of Course and Material. 8220;Introduction,” The Classic Fairy Tales. The Brothers Grimm – Part 1. Thursday: What are Folk and Fairy Tales. 8220;The Types of the Folktale,” The Classic Fairy Tales. 8220;Folklore and Literature” and “Morphology of the Folktale,” The Classic Fairy Tales. The Brothers Grimm – Part 2. Why did you choose this class? What are you hoping to accomplish in the course? Blog is due by Sunday, Feb. 3, 9 pm.
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Once Upon a Time: Folk and Fairy Tales Around the World: Week 10 – April 9 & 11
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Monday, April 8, 2013. Week 10 – April 9 and 11. Tuesday: “The Three Feathers” – A Jungian Interpretation. Marie-Louise von Franz, Folktales as Therapy. Chapters 2-4, pp. 24-69. Thursday: “The Three Feathers” – A Jungian Interpretation. Marie-Louise von Franz, Folktales as Therapy. Chapters 5 and 6, pp. 70-113. Http:/ img-ipad.lisisoft.com/img/3/0/3024-2-the-three-feathers-interactive.jpg. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Kronmiller, Chuck 2. Week 13 – April 28 and May 2. Week 10 – April 9 and 11.
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Once Upon a Time: Folk and Fairy Tales Around the World: May 2013
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Monday, May 6, 2013. Week 14 – May 7 and 9. Once Upon a Time in Spain in 1944: The morphology of el laberinto del fauno (Pan’s Labyrinth).”. Dr Tom Deveny, Spanish. Thursday: Review for final exam, Evaluations. This is your final blog. In this blog, please reread all blogs you have written and reflect about what you have done and learned in the semester. How did you like the material covered? Was it challenging for you? Did you spend enough time reading the required material? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Once Upon a Time: Folk and Fairy Tales Around the World: Week 14 – May 7 & 9
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Monday, May 6, 2013. Week 14 – May 7 and 9. Once Upon a Time in Spain in 1944: The morphology of el laberinto del fauno (Pan’s Labyrinth).”. Dr Tom Deveny, Spanish. Thursday: Review for final exam, Evaluations. This is your final blog. In this blog, please reread all blogs you have written and reflect about what you have done and learned in the semester. How did you like the material covered? Was it challenging for you? Did you spend enough time reading the required material? Kronmiller, Chuck 2.
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Once Upon a Time: Folk and Fairy Tales Around the World: Week 11 – April 16 & 18
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Wednesday, April 17, 2013. Week 11 – April 16 and 18. Tuesday: Jewish Folktale Tradition. 8220;The Rabbi Who Was Turned into a Werewolf,”. 8220;A Dispute in Sign Languages” (42-44). 8220;The Rabbi and the Inquisitor” (157-158). 8220;Chelm Justice” (176-177). 8220;The Magic Mirror of Rabbi Adam” (276-282). 8220;It Could Always be Worse” (408-409) on Blackboard under Course Documents. Native-American Folk and Fairy Tales. 8221;How Men and Women Got Together” (68-72),. 8220;The Flying Head (233-234),.
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Once Upon a Time: Folk and Fairy Tales Around the World: Week 8 – March 26 & 28
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Saturday, March 23, 2013. Week 8 – March 26 and 28. Week 8 – March 26 and 28. Tuesday: Villains: “Bluebeard”. 8220;Introduction: Bluebeard" (138-144). Charles Perrault, "Bluebeard" (144-148). Brothers Grimm, "Fitcher's Bird" (148-151). Brothers Grimm, "The Robber Bridegroom" (151-154). Joseph Jacobs, "Mr. Fox" (154-156). Or Disney’s Cinderella. Bettelheim “Cinderella,” pp. 236-277. This entry should be about Bluebeard as a villain: Which of the Bluebeard tales we have read did you like the most/ least?
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Once Upon a Time: Folk and Fairy Tales Around the World: Week 13 – April 28 & May 2
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Monday, April 29, 2013. Week 13 – April 28 and May 2. Tuesday: Hans Christian Andersen. 8220;Introduction: Hans Christian Andersen” (212-216). 8220;The Little Mermaid” (216-232). 8220;The Red Shoes” (241-245). 8220;Introduction: Oscar Wilde“ (246-250). 8220;The Selfish Giant” (250-253). 8220;The Happy Prince” (253-260). 8220;The Nightingale and the Rose (261-265). Thursday: 1001 Nights and More: Arabic Folk and Fairy Tales. Pp 1-16 and “Tales of Goha” on Blackboard under Course Documents.