Marvels & Tales Volume 32, Number 2, Fall 2018
Marvels & Tales is a peer-reviewed journal that is international and multidisciplinary in orientation. The journal publishes scholarly work dealing with the fairy tale in any of its diverse manifestations and contexts. Marvels & Tales provides a central forum for fairy-tale studies by scholars of literature, folklore, gender studies, children’s literature, social and cultural history, anthropology, film studies, ethnic studies, art and music history, and others.
Marvels & Tales Volume 32, Number 2 (Fall 2018)
Passing as the American Cinderella: Disenchanting Fairy Tales in the Writings of Hannah Crafts, Charles Chesnutt, and Jessie Fauset
Abigail Heiniger
The Walled-up Wife Speaks Out: The Balkan “Legend of the Walled-up Wife” and Carmen Sylva’s Meister Manole
Beth Ann Muellner
The Affinity between Incest and Women’s Mutilation in the Feminine Druze Versions of “The Maiden without Hands”: An International Motif in a Local Context
Ravit Raufman
And They Lived Happily Never After: On the Anti-utopian Function of Postmodern Polish Fairy Tales by Bohdan Butenko, Hanna Krall, and Sławomir Shuty
Weronika Kostecka
Reinventing Masculinity in Fairy Tales by Men
Brian Attebery
Masculinity and Men’s Bodies in Fairy Tales: Youth, Violence, and Transformation
Jeana Jorgensen
Cinghiale
Samantha Jorgensen
Retelling the Story of a Woman Warrior in Hua Mulan (花木兰, 2009): Constructed Chineseness and the Female Voice
Jing Li
The Aged Woman as Specter in Two Filmic Adaptations of “Snow White”
Katherine Whitehurst
Fannish Storytelling and Interpreting the Fairy-Tale Narrative
Jaime W. Roots
Texts and Translations
Nicole Baby Doe: A Fairy Tale for Yesterday and Today
By Jacques Barchilon, translated by Nicole Barchilon Frank
Ḥannā Diyāb’s Tales, Part II
Ulrich Marzolph with Anne E. Duggan
Reviews
Catarina the Wise and Other Wondrous Sicilian Folk & Fairy Tales ø
Kathleen Ragan
The Classic Fairy Tales (Ed. Maria Tatar)
Sara Cleto
Variations françaises sur les Mille et Une Nuits: quelles versions pour quels effets? (Special issue of Francofonia no. 69. Ed. Aboubakr Chraïbi and Ilaria Vitali)
Anne E. Duggan
Aurelia: Art and Literature through the Mouth of the Fairy Tale (Carol Mavor)
Jack Zipes
De-constructing Dahl (Laura Viñas Valle)
Martha Hixon
Echoes of Valhalla: The Afterlife of the Eddas and Sagas (Jón Karl Helgason)}
Susan Wood
The Fairytale and Plot Structure (Terence Patrick Murphy)
Psyche Z. Ready
Fairy Tale Interrupted: Feminism, Masculinity, Wonder Cinema (Allison Craven)
Jeana Jorgensen
Ireland’s Immortals: A History of the Gods of Irish Myth (Mark Williams)
C. W. Sullivan III
Jane Eyre’s Fairy Tale Legacy at Home and Abroad: Constructions and Deconstructions of National Identity (Abigail Heiniger)
Theodora Goss
The Pleasures of Metamorphosis: Japanese and English Fairy Tale Transformations of “The Little Mermaid” (Lucy Fraser)
Amy Carlson
Relief after Hardship: The Ottoman Turkish Model for The Thousand and One Days (Ulrich Marzolph)
Pierre-Emmanuel Moog
The Starlit Wood: New Fairy Tales (Eds. Dominik Parisien and Navah Wolfe)
Sarah E. Gibbons
Strange Worlds: The Vision of Angela Carter (Eds. Marie Mulvery-Roberts and Fiona Robinson)
Lacey Skorepa
Arthur Rackham in Sussex: A 150th Birthday Exhibition (Bateman’s, East Sussex, 8 September 2016–29 October 2016, Exhibition)
Joanna Gilar
Critical Exchanges
Contributors
Index to Volume 32