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Beyond the Disney spell, or escape into Pantoland

Folklore,  April, 2002  by Justyna Deszcz

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Justyna Deszcz is a doctoral student in English Literature at Wroclaw University, Poland. Her current research interests include children's fiction, postmodernism, post-colonialism, folk and fairytales and their contemporary cultural status. She has also published on socio-political and historical approaches to the fairytale.

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