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Preface Harry Oulton, Mette Lindahl-Wise, Vicky Macleroy and Emily Corbett Introduction Jack Zipes Section 1: Theoretical Perspectives 01. Silently Taking up Space: Gretel Retells Alice Penfold 02. A Word after a Word is Power: Fairy Tale Misogyny Reinforced and Overthrown Mette Lindahl-Wise 03. Using Critical Race Theory to Explore the Potential of Children’s Texts as Counternarratives Seraphina Simmons-Bah 04. Defamiliarising the Forest: An Eco-gothic Reading of ‘Hansel and Gretel’ Sara Shahwan 05. Translating and Transforming ‘Hansel and Gretel’ Jack Zipes 06. The Hourglass of Adaptation Harry Oulton Section 2: Multimodal Approaches 07. The Fairy Tales Live On: Marketing ‘Hansel and Gretel’ and Other Tales to a Young Adult Audience Emily Corbett 08. Exploring the Transgressive, Taboo and Far Out in a Graphic Novel of ‘Hansel and Gretel’ Vicky Macleroy 09. Feeling the Story: A New Materialist Approach to Exploring an Embodied Reading of ‘Hansel and Gretel’ in The Singing Bones Helen Jones 10. Hip Hop Hansel and Gretel Christian Foley 11. Entangled Adaptations: Gretel Redesigned Sam Holdstock Section 3: Personal and Creative Responses 12. Approaching ‘Hansel and Gretel’ Inside Out Michael Rosen 13. Using ‘Hansel and Gretel’ to Nurture Creative Healing and Augment Psychic Realities Francis Gilbert 14. ‘Hansel and Gretel’ ? Sustaining Stories and the Ache for Home in Red Leaves Sita Brahmachari 15. We'll Leave The Light On For You Anna Dempsey 16. Hanif and Gazal Ardashir Vakil |