Sea Girl: Feminist Folktales from Around the World

Sea Girl: Feminist Folktales from Around the World

Sea Girl: Feminist Folktales from Around the World

Sea Girl: Feminist Folktales from Around the World

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Overview

In legends spanning China to Canada, Sea Girl lays out a new mythology in which women and girls prove they’re more than capable of saving the day.

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.

Feminist Folktales is a four-volume series of folklore showcasing traditional stories from around the world with courageous and heroic girls at the center of every tale. Often having existed only as oral histories, Ethel Johnston Phelps collected and anthologized these tales into two volumes, Tatterhood and The Maid of the North. This series features Phelps’s stories set against new illustrations, with introductions reflecting the enduring cultural significance of these folktales in the present day.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781558614185
Publisher: Feminist Press at CUNY, The
Publication date: 08/08/2017
Series: Feminist Folktales Series , #3
Pages: 168
Sales rank: 733,599
Product dimensions: 5.30(w) x 7.50(h) x 0.60(d)
Age Range: 8 - 12 Years

About the Author

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.

Daniel José Older is the author of Shadowshaper and the Bone Street Rumba urban fantasy series. Publishers Weekly hailed him as a "rising star of the genre" after the publication of his debut ghost noir collection, Salsa Nocturna. He coedited the anthology Long Hidden: Speculative Fiction from the Margins of History and guest edited the music issue of Crossed Genres. His short stories and essays have appeared in Tor.com, BuzzFeed, Strange Horizons, and others, and the anthologies Subversion and Mothership: Tales Of Afrofuturism And Beyond.

Suki Boynton is an artist, illustrator, and the senior graphic designer at the Feminist Press. She is a graduate of Connecticut College with a BA in art history and has a degree in graphic design from the Art Institute of Charleston, SC. She currently lives in Newark, NJ.

Table of Contents

Introduction by [to be determined]

Preface by Ethel Johnston Phelps

THE MAID OF THE NORTH
A Finnish Tale from the Kalevala

FAIR EXCHANGE
A Celtic Tale

WILD GOOSE LAKE
A Chinese Tale

GAWAIN AND THE LADY RAGNELL
An English Tale

THE MONKEY's HEART
An African Tale

THE TWELVE HUNTSMEN
A German Tale

THE TIGER AND THE JACKAL
A Punjab Tale

EAST OF THE SUN, WEST OF THE MOON
A Norwegian Tale

THE GIANT's DAUGHTER
A Scandinavian Tale

HOW THE SUMMER QUEEN CAME TO CANADA
A Canadian Indian Tale

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