Don’t bet on the Prince!

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Don’t bet on the Prince!

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Fairy Tales do influence the manner in which children conceive the world and their places in it even before they begin to read.

Psychologists

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Arthur Applebee: on hearing a fairy tale children “assimilate the story to their past experience of similar tales, providing themselves with expectations about such things as types of characters, patterns of behaviour, and suitable endings.

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What is a “suitable ending” for a young woman according to the dominant culture?

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•Marriage to “Royalty”?

•Marriage to someone who is well-off?

•Winning the lottery?

•Acquiring glamour and becoming famous? For what?

•Becoming a volunteer worker?

•Obtaining a Phd?

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The “Princess” character

The Traditional View

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• “Princess” is poor and tortured.

• “Princess” is tortured by evil witch.

[ women as either angels or witches ]

• Kind and handsome prince comes along.

• Prince saves “princess”.

[ Prince is happy because he is stronger and superior to princess.]

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Reality

The Struggle for Power

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“The Princess who stood on her own two feet” by Jeanne Desy

Alternative

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The New Message

• If you sacrifice everything you are for the “saviour” (i.e. for love), you end up losing everything.

• Dependency is never a good thing.

• Prerequisites to find a “prince”: total sacrifice of self

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Snow White

A) Traditionally

B) New Fairy Tale

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• A Revolutionary

• A woman who liberates herself (does not wait for the prince to do so)

• Manages to alter everyone’s living conditions.

The New Message

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Making Millions

Heroes and Villains

She’s a rock star!

The Only Way is Up!

Student elections

What if we could be ourselves?

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The Messages

• Race

• Age

• Family

• Physical characteristics

• Success / Failure

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The New Message

• Independence

• Equality

• Respect and acceptance of the “other”

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Don’t Bet on the Prince!

Bet on Yourself!