Skip to Main Content
Adelphi University
Libraries Home
Adelphi Libraries Home
Ask a Librarian
My Library Account
Adelphi Libraries
LibGuides
Happily Ever After
Diversity and Inclusion
Search this Guide
Search
Happily Ever After
A guide to resources about depictions of women as fairy tale princesses
Home
In Fine Arts
In Literature
In Performing Arts
In Film and Television
In Education
Gender Studies
Diversity and Inclusion
New Approaches and Perspectives
Adelphi Special Collections
Web Resources
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
<<
Previous:
Gender Studies
Next:
New Approaches and Perspectives >>