Marvels & Tales, Volume 36, Number 2, Fall 2022

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Marvels & Tales 36-2 (Fall 2022)

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.

Volume 36, Number 2 (Fall 2022)

Editorial Policy
Guidelines for Submissions
From the Editors

Articles

Legend Webs: Karen Joy Fowler’s Ostensive Critique of American Society
Jennifer Eastman Attebery

Maternal Breastfeeding and Wet-Nursing in Late Seventeenth-Century French Fairy Tales
Kathryn R. Bastin

The Shell in the Woods: Questioning the “Unnatural” through Uncanny Fairy Tales’ Mirrors, Wonder, and Hybridity
Francesca Arnavas

Straightening Agentic Women: The “Willful” Princess in Contemporary Fairy-Tale Picturebooks
Rosalyn Borst

Masculinities in Two Novelized YA “Cinderella” Adaptations: Disrupting Hegemonic Power and Relationship
Linda Parsons

Imprints from Book Illustration and Advertisement: Eco-Sources in Walt Disney’s Sleeping Heroine Films
Rachel Harris

Texts & Translations

Awake, Not Sleeping: The Power of Storytelling to Activate Gender Equality and Respectful Relationships in Our Minds, Homes, and Communities
Angela Walsh, Alia El-Yassir, Donna Jo Napoli, Kalina Maleska, Nadia Albert

Excerpt from “Carterian Wine in New Bottles: An Interview with Four Women Writers”
Intan Paramaditha, Sofia Samatar, Veronica Schanoes, Marina Warner
Cristina Bacchilega, interviewer

Reviews

The Castle of Truth and Other Revolutionary Tales (Hermynia Zur Mühlen, Ed. and Trans. by Jack Zipes)
Anna Kérchy

Clever Maids, Fearless Jacks, and a Cat: Fairy Tales from a Living Oral Tradition (Eds. Anita Best, Martin Lovelace, and Pauline Greenhill)
Millie Tullis

The Complete Folktales of A. N. Afanas’ev: Volume III (Eds. Jack V. Haney and Sibelan Forrester)
Millie Tullis

Honey on the Page: A Treasury of Yiddish Children’s Literature (Ed. and Trans. Miriam Udel)
Veronica Schanoes

Japanese Legends and Folklore: Samurai Tales, Ghost Stories, Legends, Fairy Tales, Myths and Historical Accounts (A. B. Mitford. With a new foreword by Michael Dylan Foster)
Mayako Murai

Hans Christian Andersen in Russia (Eds. Mads Sohl Jessen, Marina Balina, Ben Hellman, and Johannes Nørregaard Frandsen)
Kate Christine Moore Koppy

Re-Orienting the Fairy Tale: Contemporary Adaptations across Cultures (Eds. Mayako Murai and Luciana Cardi)
Jade Lum

Retelling Cinderella: Cultural and Creative Transformations (Eds. Nicola Darwood and Alexis Weedon)
Hannah Helm

The Thousand and One Nights and Twentieth-Century Fiction: Intertextual Readings (Richard Van Leeuwen)
Dominique Jullien

Cinderella in Spain: Variations of the Story as Socio-Ethical Texts (Maia Fernández-Lamarque)
Abigail Fine

The Ever After Life of the Brothers Grimm Fairy Tales (Martha Ann Brueggeman)
John E. Priegnitz II

Fairy Tales in Contemporary American Culture: How We Hate to Love Them (Kate Christine Moore Koppy)
Luca Sarti

Mapping Fairy-Tale Space: Pastiche and Metafiction in Borderless Tales (Christy Williams)
Lucy Fraser

Tale, Performance, and Culture in EFL Storytelling with Young Learners: Stories Meant to Be Told (Licia Masoni)
Jean Kirschenmann

Unruly Audience: Folk Interventions in Popular Media (Greg Kelley)
Amanda Firestone

Critical Exchanges

Contributors

Index to Volume 36 (2022)

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