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Auteur principal: Hearne, Betsy
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Langue:en
Publié: 1999
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contents Swapping Tales and Stealing Stories: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Folklore in Children's Literature. Hearne, Betsy Attitudes Childrens Literature Cultural Context Cultural Interrelationships Culture Conflict Folk Culture Intellectual Property Internet Tales Identifies some of the issues involved when folktales cross cultural boundaries in children's books and considers who owns stories, specifically folktales. Examines examples of the literature that generate conflict between cultural responsibility and artistic freedom and presents a sample of Internet discussions on the subject. (Author/LRW)
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spellingShingle Swapping Tales and Stealing Stories: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Folklore in Children's Literature.
Hearne, Betsy
Attitudes
Childrens Literature
Cultural Context
Cultural Interrelationships
Culture Conflict
Folk Culture
Intellectual Property
Internet
Tales
Swapping Tales and Stealing Stories: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Folklore in Children's Literature. Hearne, Betsy Attitudes Childrens Literature Cultural Context Cultural Interrelationships Culture Conflict Folk Culture Intellectual Property Internet Tales Identifies some of the issues involved when folktales cross cultural boundaries in children's books and considers who owns stories, specifically folktales. Examines examples of the literature that generate conflict between cultural responsibility and artistic freedom and presents a sample of Internet discussions on the subject. (Author/LRW)
title Swapping Tales and Stealing Stories: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Folklore in Children's Literature.
topic Attitudes
Childrens Literature
Cultural Context
Cultural Interrelationships
Culture Conflict
Folk Culture
Intellectual Property
Internet
Tales
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ588261