Cultural Preservation and Metropolitan Transformation: Folk-Tale Traditions and The Queen of Paradise’s Garden, a Newfoundland Jack Tale

The Queen of Paradise’s Garden, adapted by Andy Jones and illustrated by Darka Erdelji, is a picture-book version of a Newfoundland Jack tale. The movement of the tale through a variety of forms—from oral tale to print transcription to puppet play to picture book—and its role as a cultural artifact...

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Main Author: Rosenberg, Teya
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: University of Winnipeg 2013
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Online Access:http://jeunessejournal.ca/index.php/yptc/article/view/196
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spelling ftjyptc:oai:ojs.jeunessejournal.ca:article/196 2023-05-15T17:16:33+02:00 Cultural Preservation and Metropolitan Transformation: Folk-Tale Traditions and The Queen of Paradise’s Garden, a Newfoundland Jack Tale Rosenberg, Teya 2013-12-02 application/pdf http://jeunessejournal.ca/index.php/yptc/article/view/196 eng eng University of Winnipeg http://jeunessejournal.ca/index.php/yptc/article/view/196/149 http://jeunessejournal.ca/index.php/yptc/article/view/196 Jeunesse: Young People, Texts, Cultures; Vol. 5 No. 2 (2013) 1920-261X 1920-2601 Newfoundland culture and history folktales puppetry picturebooks info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2013 ftjyptc 2021-02-18T15:27:51Z The Queen of Paradise’s Garden, adapted by Andy Jones and illustrated by Darka Erdelji, is a picture-book version of a Newfoundland Jack tale. The movement of the tale through a variety of forms—from oral tale to print transcription to puppet play to picture book—and its role as a cultural artifact echo the complexities of folk-tale transmission and transformation globally and historically. This article examines the ways in which the picture book and its antecedent versions are both of Newfoundland and of a larger and ongoing history of folk tales. DOI:10.1353/jeu.2013.0020 Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland Jeunesse - Young People, Texts, Cultures (E-Journal)
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Cultural Preservation and Metropolitan Transformation: Folk-Tale Traditions and The Queen of Paradise’s Garden, a Newfoundland Jack Tale
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description The Queen of Paradise’s Garden, adapted by Andy Jones and illustrated by Darka Erdelji, is a picture-book version of a Newfoundland Jack tale. The movement of the tale through a variety of forms—from oral tale to print transcription to puppet play to picture book—and its role as a cultural artifact echo the complexities of folk-tale transmission and transformation globally and historically. This article examines the ways in which the picture book and its antecedent versions are both of Newfoundland and of a larger and ongoing history of folk tales. DOI:10.1353/jeu.2013.0020
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title Cultural Preservation and Metropolitan Transformation: Folk-Tale Traditions and The Queen of Paradise’s Garden, a Newfoundland Jack Tale
title_short Cultural Preservation and Metropolitan Transformation: Folk-Tale Traditions and The Queen of Paradise’s Garden, a Newfoundland Jack Tale
title_full Cultural Preservation and Metropolitan Transformation: Folk-Tale Traditions and The Queen of Paradise’s Garden, a Newfoundland Jack Tale
title_fullStr Cultural Preservation and Metropolitan Transformation: Folk-Tale Traditions and The Queen of Paradise’s Garden, a Newfoundland Jack Tale
title_full_unstemmed Cultural Preservation and Metropolitan Transformation: Folk-Tale Traditions and The Queen of Paradise’s Garden, a Newfoundland Jack Tale
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