October 27, 2009

Fairy Tales

Okay, so I think I've come to a conclusion about which fairy tales from the 10 most neglected I am going to use. The Top 10 Most Neglected Tales are;

  1. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
  2. Hansel and Gretel
  3. Cinderella
  4. Little Red Riding Hood
  5. The Ginger Bread Man
  6. Jack and the Beanstalk
  7. Sleeping Beauty
  8. Beauty and the Beast
  9. Goldilocks and the Three Bears
  10. The Emperor's New Clothes

The three I have chosen are in bold. The reasons for me chosing them are varied. I felt it was important to do the number 1 most neglected tale, as the reasons for it being neglected needs a lot of research and I have a lot of ideas around the actual tale.

The second tale I have chosen, because it is the focus of the traditional tales I will teach while I'm on placement.

And the third I chose because of the "Disney" version. It was a choice between Sleeping Beauty and Beauty and the Beast, I still am not certain if it is actually Sleeping Beauty on which I would like to focus. Disney Princesses is now a world wide phenomenon, which I believe teaches children the wrong things about life. I am yet to figure out exactly what I believe is wrong about the teachings.

I have been reading into feminist views on Disney Princesses and this idea stood out to me;

"You may laugh when your daughter says she wants to be a princess when she grows up, but what is she really aspiring to? Wearing pretty dresses and being rescued all the time? We all know there's no knight in shining armour. REAL relationships are about communication, mutual respect and spending time with each other."
(http://feministtruths.blogspot.com/2008/11/disney-princesses-capitalism-and.html 15:14)

I'll leave you with that thought.

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