The IRMA Community
Newsletters
Research IRM
Click a keyword to search titles using our InfoSci-OnDemand powered search:
|
World Designs Presented to Children in Tales
Abstract
Tale as a popular and narrative form differentiates according to time and space, the subject it deals with, the way it works, and the way the hero is built, and it designs different worlds for children. Various gender definitions—femininity and masculinity roles—through these designed worlds are presented to children underhandedly. This study evaluates how gender definitions—redefined with social, cultural, and economic changes in today's Turkey—are handled in recent Turkish tales by text analysis, specific to Keloğlan Tales on TRT cartoon channel.
Related Content
Johnny L. Williams.
© 2026.
26 pages.
|
Anthony Mark Gray, James E. Bartlett.
© 2026.
32 pages.
|
Christopher H. Slotboom.
© 2026.
70 pages.
|
Ameera Law, Sebastian Gutierrez, Keren Asgodom, Mahrukh Khan.
© 2026.
32 pages.
|
Kashish Ali, Autumn Garcia, Alina Vadsariya.
© 2026.
20 pages.
|
Michelle Bartlett.
© 2026.
22 pages.
|
Tarana Afrin Chandel.
© 2026.
32 pages.
|
|
|