Metaphors of monstrosity: The werewolf as disability and illness in Harry Potter and Jatta.Published in:2010By:Weaver, RoslynPublication type:Literary Criticism
From Colonial Superstition to the Hairyman: Aboriginality and the Politics of Race.Published in:Papers: Explorations into Children's Literature, 2010, v. 20, n. 2, p. 11, doi. 10.21153/pecl2010vol20no2art1143By:O'Conor, JulietPublication type:Article
'I'll be judge, I'll be jury': 'Tail'-Telling, Imperialism and the Other in Alice in Wonderland.Published in:2010By:Webb, CarolinePublication type:Literary Criticism
'Carnival': More than a jolly name: Margaret Mahy's The Tricksters and Mikhail Bakhtin's Carnival Theory.Published in:2010By:Puetz, BabettePublication type:Literary Criticism
"Dreams do come true in New Orleans": American fairy tales, Post-Katrina New Orleans, and Disney's The Princess and the Frog (2009).Published in:Papers: Explorations into Children's Literature, 2010, v. 20, n. 2, p. 25, doi. 10.21153/pecl2010vol20no2art1144By:Chowdhury, RadhiahPublication type:Article