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Jack David Zipes (born June 7, 1937) is a professor emeritus of German, comparative literature, and cultural studies, who has published and lectured on German literature, critical theory, German Jewish culture, children's literature, and folklore. In the latter part of his career he translated two major editions of the tales of the Brothers Grimm and focused on
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, their evolution, and their social and political role in civilizing processes. According to Zipes, fairy tales "serve a meaningful social function, not just for compensation but for revelation: the worlds projected by the best of our fairy tales reveal the gaps between truth and falsehood in our immediate society". His arguments are avowedly based on the critical theory of the
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and more recently theories of cultural evolution.


Education and positions

Jack David Zipes was born on June 7, 1937, in New York City, to Celia (Rifkin) and Phillip P. Zipes. He received a BA in
political science Political science is the scientific study of politics. It is a social science dealing with systems of governance and power, and the analysis of political activities, political thought, political behavior, and associated constitutions and ...
from
Dartmouth College Dartmouth College (; ) is a private research university in Hanover, New Hampshire. Established in 1769 by Eleazar Wheelock, it is one of the nine colonial colleges chartered before the American Revolution. Although founded to educate Native ...
in 1959 and an MA in English and
comparative literature Comparative literature is an academic field dealing with the study of literature and cultural expression across linguistic, national, geographic, and disciplinary boundaries. Comparative literature "performs a role similar to that of the study ...
at
Columbia University Columbia University (also known as Columbia, and officially as Columbia University in the City of New York) is a private research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Church in Manhatt ...
in 1960. From there, Zipes studied at the
University of Munich The Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (simply University of Munich or LMU; german: Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) is a public research university in Munich, Germany. It is Germany's sixth-oldest university in continuous operatio ...
in 1962 and the
University of Tübingen The University of Tübingen, officially the Eberhard Karl University of Tübingen (german: Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen; la, Universitas Eberhardina Carolina), is a public research university located in the city of Tübingen, Baden-W� ...
in 1963. He earned his
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in comparative literature (with a dissertation on the Romantic hero in German and American literature) from Columbia in 1965. It was published as a book, ''The Great Refusal: Studies of the Romantic Hero in German and American Literature'' in 1970 and was influenced by the works of Herbert Marcuse. After teaching
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at the University of Munich (1966-1967), Zipes taught
German literature German literature () comprises those literary texts written in the German language. This includes literature written in Germany, Austria, the German parts of Switzerland and Belgium, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, South Tyrol in Italy and to a less ...
and drama, comparative folklore and
literary theory Literary theory is the systematic study of the nature of literature and of the methods for literary analysis. Culler 1997, p.1 Since the 19th century, literary scholarship includes literary theory and considerations of intellectual history, mor ...
(specializing in the Frankfurt School) at
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(1967-1972), the
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee The University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (UW–Milwaukee, UWM, or Milwaukee) is a public urban research university in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It is the largest university in the Milwaukee metropolitan area and a member of the University of Wisc ...
(1972-1986) and the
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(1986-1989) before moving to the department of German, Scandinavian, and Dutch at the
University of Minnesota The University of Minnesota, formally the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, (UMN Twin Cities, the U of M, or Minnesota) is a public land-grant research university in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States. ...
, where he was department chair (1994-1998) and is currently
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of German. While teaching at the University of Minnesota, he founded and directed Neighborhood Bridges at the Children's Theater Company, a nationally and internationally acclaimed storytelling program for children, from 1997 to 2008. In addition, he co-founded the prominent journal of German studies, ''New German Critique,'' in 1972 and wrote or edited numerous essays for this journal until 1987. While at the University of Minnesota, he also became the director of the Center for German and European Studies, established with aid from the German cultural institute DAAD. He has also held notable visiting professorships in the theater department of the
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(1978-1979), the German department of Columbia University (1984). the Institute for Children's literature at Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main (1981–82), and in the English Department of Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge (2013). He translated the complete 1857 edition of fairy tales of the
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in 1987, and in 2014, he published the first edition of 1812 and 1815 as ''The Original Folk and Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm'' along with a new study of the tales, ''Grimm Legacies: The Magic Power of the Grimms' Folk and Fairy Tales''. During his retirement in 2008, he established a major series of literary fairy tales with Princeton University Press called ''Oddly Modern Fairy Tales''. This series is ongoing and includes works by Kurt Schwitters, Naomi Mitchiison, Lafcadio Hearn, and Edouard Laboulaye, edited by writers such as
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,
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, and
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. In 2018, Zipes founded the publishing house Little Mole and Honey Bear, which publishes unusual books for children and adults largely produced from 1910-1940. These books, such as Christian Baermann's ''The Giant Ohl and Tiny Tim (2018)'' and Paul Valliant-Couturier's ''Johnny Breadless'' (2019)'','' celebrate the poetic power of fantasy and illustrate how writers and artists have used their art to generate hope in their readers.


Awards and honors

* College of Liberal Arts Scholars of the College, University of Minnesota, 1997 * Fulbright (1981-1982) * Guggenheim Fellow, 1988 * McKnight * National Endowment for the Humanities * Thomas D. Clark Lectureship, University of Kentucky, 1993 * International Brothers Grimm Award, 1999 * Distinguished Scholar, International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts, 1992 *Katharine Briggs Award from the Folklore Society, 2007 *Mythopoeic Scholarship Award, 2012 *Chicago Folklore Prize, 2015 *IRSCL (International Research Society for Children's Literature Award, 2017 *Zipes received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2019
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.


Selected bibliography

For a more complete list (including creative writing) see Zipes' biography on the website of his publishing house.


Author

* ''Breaking the Magic Spell: Radical Theories of Folk and Fairy Tales'' (1979) * ''Fairy Tales and the Art of Subversion: The Classical Genre for Children and the Process of Civilization'' (1982) * ''The Complete Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm'' (1987, updated with additional tales in both 1992 and 2002) * ''Beauties, Beasts and Enchantments: Classic French Fairy Tales'' (1989) * ''The Operated Jew: Two Tales of Antisemitism'' (1991) * ''Fairy Tale As Myth, Myth As Fairy Tale'' (1994) * ''Creative Storytelling: Building Community/Changing Lives'' (1995) * ''Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales, Children and the Culture Industry'' (1997) * ''Sticks and Stones: The Troublesome Success of Children's Literature from Slovenly Peter to Harry Potter'' (2000) * ''The Brothers Grimm: From Enchanted Forests to the Modern World'' (2002, 2003) * ''Speaking Out: Storytelling and Creative Drama for Children'' (2004) * ''Why Fairy Tales Stick: The Evolution and Relevance of a Genre'' (2006) * ''The Enchanted Screen: The Unknown History of Fairy-Tale Films'' (2011) * ''Literature and Literary Theory: Fairy Tales and the Art of Subversion'' (2011) * ''The Irresistible Fairy Tale: The Cultural and Social History of a Genre'' (2012) * ''Grimm Legacies: The Magic Spell of the Grimms’ Folk and Fairy Tales'' (2014) *''The Sorcerer's Apprentice: An Anthology of Magical Tales (2017)'' *Fearess Ivan and His Faithful Horse Double-Hump (2018) *''Smack-Bam, or the Art of Governing Men (2018)'' *''Ernst Bloch, The Pugnacious Philosopher of Hope (2019)'' *''Johnny Breadless. A Pacifist Fairy Tale (2020)''


Editor

* ''Political Plays for Children: The Grips Theatre of Berlin'' (1976) * ''Victorian Fairy Tales: The Revolt of the Fairies and Elves'' (1984) * ''Don't Bet on the Prince: Contemporary Feminist Fairy Tales in North America and England'' (1987) * ''Fairy Tales and Fables from Weimar Days'' (1990, updated and revised 2018) * ''Spells of Enchantment: The Wondrous Fairy Tales of Western Culture'' (1991) * ''The Trials and Tribulations of Little Red Riding Hood'' (1993) * ''Outspoken Princess and the Gentle Knight: A Treasury of Modern Fairy Tales'' (1994) * ''Yale Companion to Jewish Writing and Thought in German Culture, 1096-1996'' (1997) * ''When Dreams Come True'' (1998) * ''The Oxford Companion to Fairy Tales'' (2000) * ''The Great Fairy Tale Tradition: From Straparola and Basile to the Brothers Grimm'' (2001) * ''Italian Popular Tales'' (2001) * ''Unlikely History: The Changing German-Jewish Symbiosis, 1945-2000'' (2002) * ''Aesop's Fables'' (2004) * ''Beautiful Angiola: The Great Treasury of Sicilian Folk and Fairy Tales'' (2004) * ''Myth, Symbol, and Meaning in ''Mary Poppins'': Children's Literature and Culture ''(2006) * ''The Oxford Encyclopedia of Children's Literature'' volumes(2006) * ''Beauties, Beasts and Enchantments: Classic French Fairy Tales'' (2009) * ''The Enchanted Screen: The Unknown History of Fairy Tale Films'' (2010) * ''The-cloak-of-dreams: Strange and fantastical, Chinese fairy tales of Béla Balázs'' (2011) * ''The Golden Age of Folk and Fairy Tales: From the Brothers Grimm to Andrew Lang'' (2013) * ''The Original Folk and Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm: The Complete First Edition'' (2014) * ''Fairy-Tale Films Beyond Disney: International Perspectives'' (2015) *''The Sorcerer's Apprentice: An Anthology of Magical Tales'' (2017) *''Tales of Wonder: retelling Fairy Tales through Picture Postcards'' (2017) *''Smack-Bam, or The Art of Governing Men: The Political Fairy Tales of Edouard Laboulaye'' (2018) *''The Castle of Truth and Other Revolutionary Tales'' (2020). Edited translations of political fairy tales by Hermynia Zur Mühlen.


References


External links


Bibliography of Jack Zipes
at the University of Minnesota (UMN)
Jack Zipes - Are Fairy tales still useful to Children? One hour interview from the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf Show.Jack Zipes InterviewA 2002 bibliography of Jack Zipes publications
at UMN
Jack Zipes lecture "Fairy Tales, Child Abuse, and 'Childism'" November, 2012
at UMN
Peter Shea interviews Jack Zipes 2014
at UMN
Jack Zipes Interview Transcription: Utah State University, Oral Histories of American Folklorists Digital Collection
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