从此过上了幸福的生活?希伯来儿童文学中的故事结局

Shai Rudin
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摘要本研究考察了儿童故事以快乐结尾的假设,并在希伯来儿童文学中发现了五种不同类型的结尾:快乐的结尾、足够快乐的结尾、矛盾的结尾、开放的结尾和糟糕的结尾。除了书目治疗方法,孩子们应该接触现实的文本,不加强逃避主义,其他方法也存在。开放的、矛盾的、糟糕的结局使更复杂的主题出现,加上多层次的诗学,挑战儿童的思维,使儿童故事成为一种复杂的艺术媒介,而不是说教的媒介。
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Happily Ever After? Story Endings in Hebrew Children’s Literature
ABSTRACT This study examined the assumption that children’s stories conclude with a happy End and found five different types of Ends in Hebrew children’s literature: the happy End, the happy-enough End, the ambivalent End, the open End, and the bad End. In addition to the Bibliotherapeutic Approach whereby children should be exposed to realistic texts that do not enhance escapism, additional approaches also exist. The open, ambivalent, and bad Endings enable the emergence of more complex themes, together with multi-layered poetics, that challenge children’s thinking and turn children’s stories into a complex art medium rather than a didactic one.
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