Fairy Tales and Feminism: New Approaches
Edited by Donald Haase
Series in Fairy-Tale Studies
Contents
Preface
- 1. Feminist Fairy-Tale Scholarship
- Donald Haase
- 2. Fertility Control and the Birth of the Modern European Fairy-Tale Heroine
- Ruth B. Bottigheimer
- 3. On Fairy Tales, Subversion, and Ambiguity: Feminist Approaches to Seventeenth-Century Contes de fées
- Lewis C. Seifert
- 4. German Fairy Tales: A User’s Manual. Translations of Six Frames and Fragments by Romantic Women
- Jeannine Blackwell
- 5. The Mirror Broken: Women’s Autobiography and Fairy Tales
- Elizabeth Wanning Harries
- 6. Fire and Water: A Journey into the Heart of a Story
- Kay Stone
- 7. The Fairy-Tale Intertext in Iberian and Latin American Women’s Writing
- Patricia Anne Odber de Baubeta
- 8. Babes in the Bosque: Fairy Tales in Twentieth-Century Argentine Women’s Writing
- Fiona Mackintosh
- 9. Creolization as Agency in Woman-Centered Folktales
- Lee Haring
- 10. Genre and Gender in the Cultural Reproduction of India as “Wonder” Tale
- Cristina Bacchilega
- 11. Disrupting the Boundaries of Genre and Gender: Postmodernism and the Fairy Tale
- Cathy Lynn Preston
Bibliography
Contributors
Index