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Gender Identity and Stereotypes in Fairy Tales

Gender Identity and Stereotypes in Fairy Tales

ABSTRACT. The article proposes a postmodern approach to the female character in fairy tales, with a focus on Cinder and Cinderella, by emphasizing the inversion of gender roles. Starting from universally valid social concepts such as social stratification, religious values, femininity, and stigmatization, the analysis narrows focusing on the way in which gender identity and stereotypes have manifested in postmodern literature.

Keywords: gender; identity; stereotypes; natural oppression; structural oppression

IULIA-MARIA GHEORGHE
gheorghe.iuliamaria@yahoo.com
Ovidius University,
Doctoral School of Humanities;
Constanța, Romania