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    ISBN: 9780786471294
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (245 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2013 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Parallel Title: Print version Fairy Tales with a Black Consciousness : Essays on Adaptations of Familiar Stories
    DDC: 398.2089/96073
    Keywords: Fairy tales -- Adaptations -- History and criticism ; African Americans -- Folklore ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The all new essays in this book discuss Black cultural retellings of traditional, European fairy tales. The representation of Black protagonists in such tales helps to shape children's ideas about themselves and the world beyond--which can ignite a will to read books representing diverse characters. The need for a multicultural text set which includes the multiplicity of cultures within the Black diaspora is discussed. The tales referenced in the text are rich in perspective: they are such as Aesop's fables, Cinderella, Rapunzel and Ananse. Readers will see that stories from Black perspectives
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Acknowledgments; Table of Contents; Introduction: Multiculturalism and Children's Literature (Vivian Yenika-Agbaw); Constructing Race in Traditional European Tales: Pinkney's Characters at Cross-Cultural Borders (Vivian Yenika-Agbaw, Ritam Dutta and Annette Gregerson); Pinkney's Aesop Fable: Illustrating Cultures from Outside/Inside (Joy Meness, Vivian Yenika-Agbaw and Xiru Du); Old Tales in New Clothing: Isadora Peddles Exotic Africa?(Vivian Yenika-Agbaw and Laura Anne Hudock)
    Description / Table of Contents: The Pied Piper of the Harlem Renaissance: Colin Bootman's The Steel Pan Man of Harlem (Katharine Capshaw Smith)Not All Cinderellas Wear Glass Slippers: A Critical Analysis of Selected Cinderella Variants from the Black Perspective (Deborah L. Thompson); Told with Soul: Joyce Carol Thomas's When the Nightingale Sings as a Revision of the Cinderella Story (Dianne Johnson); Caribbean Folk Tales and African Oral Tradition (Ruth McKoy Lowery); Afro-Latin Folktales and Legends (Dellita L. Martin-Ogunsola); Moving West with Ananse (Nancy D. Tolson)
    Description / Table of Contents: Masks in Storytelling, or How Pretty Salma Turned the ""Tale"" on Mr. Dog (Barbara A. Lehman)Selected Black Animated Fairy Tales from Coal Black to Happily Ever After, 1943-2000 (Richard M. Breaux); ""Snow White in Africa"": Afrocentric Ideology in Marilyn Shearer's Tale (Tyler Scott Smith); Black Aesthetics in Revised African American Fairy Tales (Laretta Henderson); Conclusion. Traditional Tales and Children-Nurturing Competent, Imaginative, Cultural and Critical Readers (Vivian Yenika-Agbaw, Ruth McKoy Lowery and Laretta Henderson); About the Contributors; Index
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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    ISBN: 9780786471294
    Language: English
    Pages: VIII, 235 S.
    DDC: 398.2089/96073
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    Keywords: Fairy tales Adaptations ; History and criticism ; African Americans Folklore
    Abstract: "The essays discuss Black cultural retellings of traditional, European fairy tales. The tales are rich and diverse in perspective, illuminating stories such as Aesop's fables, Cinderella, Rapunzel and Ananse. Stories from Black perspectives adhere to the dictates of traditional literary conventions while steeped in literary traditions that can be traced back to Africa or the diaspora"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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