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Books in Feminist Folktales series

  • Tatterhood: Feminist Folktales from Around the World

    Ethel Johnston Phelps, Suki Boynton, Gayle Forman

    Hardcover (The Feminist Press at CUNY, Aug. 2, 2016)
    From Japan to Norway, Scotland to Sudan, Tatterhood brings readers twelve folk tales—and twelve women whose cunning, hard work, and physical strength are celebrated in each story. A family of three women teaches a burly man how to wrestle, a girl battles a fearsome bear, and a young mother rescues her village from an elephant's stomach.
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  • The Hunter Maiden: Feminist Folktales from Around the World

    Ethel Johnston Phelps, Suki Boynton, Renée Watson

    Hardcover (The Feminist Press at CUNY, Oct. 10, 2017)
    "The Hunter Maiden" is a Southwestern Native American story where a resourceful daughter proves herself against both cultural double standards and malicious winter spirits. These high-spirited adventures feature a diverse cast of female protagonists handling adversity and injustice, from battling evil wizards in Russia to outsmarting tricky demons in South Africa. While many of the stories have been lost to mainstream media, these heroines are undeniably familiar to any reader lucky enough to know a smart, determined girl today.
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  • Kamala: Feminist Folktales from Around the World

    Ethel Johnston Phelps, Suki Boynton, Kate Schatz

    Hardcover (The Feminist Press at CUNY, Oct. 11, 2016)
    In this second volume of reissued classic folktales, a Punjabi woman outwits seven ruthless thieves, an Incan girl restores harmony to the empire, and a mischievous Norwegian lass thwarts her entitled landowner. Spanning several centuries and continents, the stories in Kamala recall how it's the dazzling courage, cleverness, and power of women that hold our world together.Ethel Johnston Phelps (1914-1984) held a master's degree in Medieval Literature, co-edited a Ricardian journal, and published several articles on fifteenth-century subjects. She compiled two anthologies of feminist folk tales from around the world, Tatterhood and The Maid of the North.
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  • Sea Girl: Feminist Folktales from Around the World

    Ethel Johnston Phelps, Suki Boynton, Daniel José Older

    Hardcover (The Feminist Press at CUNY, Aug. 8, 2017)
    The feminist folktales collected in Sea Girl upend any notion that women are doomed to be sentimental, meek, or submissive. In these classic tales, heroines unflinchingly wade monstrous rivers, escape ogres' nests, and outsmart desperate sharks and hungry tigers. And while defending their families and villages, they always determine their own fate.Ethel Johnston Phelps (1914-1984) held a master's degree in medieval literature, coedited a Ricardian journal, and published several articles on fifteenth-century subjects. She compiled two anthologies of feminist folktales from around the world, Tatterhood and The Maid of the North.
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  • Brainteasers from Jewish Folklore

    Rosalind Charney Kaye

    Paperback (Kar-Ben Pub, June 1, 1997)
    A collection of puzzling situations and stories from Jewish folklore, concerning outsmarting others, coping with those in power, and learning how to live
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  • Lao Lao of Dragon Mountain

    Margaret Bateson-Hill, Francesca Pelizzoli

    Paperback (Evans Brothers Ltd, March 31, 1998)
    Weaving together many themes from traditional Chinese folktales, this story about an old peasant woman and her beautiful paper cuts includes instructions, complete with templates, on how to make traditional Chinese paper cuts.
  • Lao Lao of Dragon Mountain

    Margaret Bateson-Hill, Francesca Pelizzoli

    Hardcover (Zero to Ten, April 2, 1998)
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  • Tortoise and the Eagle

    Tanya Munshi

    Paperback (D, )
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  • King of Birds

    Tanya Munshi

    Paperback (D, )
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  • The Story of a Dam

    Tanya Munshi

    Paperback (D, )
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  • Chanda : And the Mirror of Moonlight

    Margaret Bateson-Hill

    Paperback (Evans Brothers Ltd, Sept. 30, 2003)
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  • The Last Straw

    Frederick H. Thury, Vlasta van Kampen

    Paperback (Zero to Ten, Aug. 23, 2000)
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