Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Little Red Continued: Me

First off, now 3D Latte Art is trending in Japan.

Secondly, the sources for my Little Red Riding Hood Cross-Cultural paper are here now. I think there are a few missing, but I can't find my usb at this moment so I'll post the rest at a later date here.
Works Cited
Anderson, Joseph L. Enter a Samurai: Kawakami Otojiro and Japanese Theatre in the West. Tuscon, Ariz: Wheatmark, 2011. Print.
Bacchilega, Cristina, and Cornelia Niekus Moore. Constructions and Confrontations: Changing Representations of Women and Feminisms, East and West : Selected Essays. Honolulu:            College of Languages, Linguistics and Literature, University of Hawaiʻi and the East-West Center, 1996. Print.
Beckett, Sandra L. Red Riding Hood for All Ages: A Fairy-Tale Icon in Cross-Cultural Contexts. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2008. Print.
Beckett, Sandra L. Recycling Red Riding Hood. New York: Routledge,  2002. Print.
Blonsky, Marshall. On Signs. Baltimore, Md: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1985. Print.
Knight, John. Waiting for Wolves in Japan: an Anthropological Study of People-Wildlife Relations. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2003. Print. 
 Haase, Donald. "Little Red Riding Hood." The Greenwood Encyklopedia of Folktales and Fairy Tales. Vol. 2 G-P. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2008. Print.
Kristof, Nicholas D. "Big Wolves Aren't so Bad in Japan." New York Times [New York] 1 Dec. 1996: n. pag. New York Times. Web.
Kurahashi, Yumiko. Two Tales from Cruel Fairy Tales for Adults. Marvels and Tales. 22.1 (Apr. 2008) pg 1. Word count 5708. From Literary Resource Center.
Lebra, Takie S, and William P. Lebra. Japanese Culture and Behavior: Selected Reading. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. 1986. Print.
Prasol. A. F. Modern Japan Origins of the Mind: Japanese Traditions and Approaches to Contemporary Life.  Singapore: World Scientific, 2010. Internet Resource.
Zipes, Jack. The Trials and Tribulations of Little Red Riding Hood: Versions of the Tale in Sociocultural Context. South Hadley, MA: Bergin & Garvey, 1983. Print.

I  wanted to follow up with the extensive research I've been doing on Little Red Riding Hood in Japan so I posted my sources on my research paper. I think that after I apply to grad school then I will officially post the paper I wrote here, but until then, I will not because I don't want to be dismissed from any schools for being a plagiarist (of myself) or have someone else use it to get into school. So please don't plagiarize my works and efforts. 
Thank you for reading.

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