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Happily Ever After: 17 Multicultural Fairy Tales to Delight Every Child
Challenging stereotypes through fairy tales
Multicultural Cinderella Stories
Scholarly Discourse
Transcultural and Intermedial Fairy Tales and Television
Rudy, J. T., & Greenhill, P. (2017). Transcultural and intermedial fairy tales and television. Marvels & Tales, 31(1), 15-23,200.
"I Am Not a Fairy Tale": Indigenous Storytelling on Canadian Television
Marvels & Tales, 04/2017, Volume 31, Issue 1
Decolonizing Fairy-Tale Studies
Marvels & Tales, 01/2010, Volume 24, Issue 1
Books in the Catalog
Afro-American Folktales
by
Roger D. Abrahams
Call Number: GR111.A47 A38 1985, Manhattan Center
ISBN: 0394527550
Publication Date: 1985-03-01
The Cloak of Dreams
by
Bela Balazs; Jack Zipes (Editor, Edited and Translated by); Mariette Lydes (Illustrator); Béla Balázs; Béla Balázs; Bla Balzs
Call Number: GR335 .B355 2010eb
ISBN: 9781400836031
Publication Date: 2010-08-23
Cinderella Latina - Cinicienta Latina
by
Bobbi Salenas (Illustrator); Enriquee La Madrid (Translator)
Call Number: GR75.C4 S25 2003
ISBN: 0934925062
Publication Date: 2003-01-01
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