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Innocent Initiations: Female Agency in Eroticized Fairy Tales.Published in:2008By:Jorgensen, JeanaPublication type:Literary Criticism
The Subversive World of New Zealand Children's Playground Rhymes.Published in:2007By:Ackerley, JanicePublication type:Essay
Shiva and Parvati.Published in:Journal of American Folklore, 1999, v. 112, n. 446, p. 514, doi. 10.2307/541487By:Caughran, NeemaPublication type:Article
Space, Place, Emergence.Published in:Western Folklore, 2007, v. 66, n. 3/4, p. 217By:Gabbert, Lisa;Jordan-Smith, PaulPublication type:Article
THE POLITICS OF FOLKLORE IN ABDOU ANTA KÂ'S LA FILLE DES DIEUX.Published in:2007By:WALKER, MARTHAPublication type:Essay
The Female Soldier in Street Literature and Oral Culture in the German-speaking Lands between 1600 and 1950: A Marker of Changing Gender Relationships?Published in:Folklore, 2011, v. 122, n. 2, p. 176, doi. 10.1080/0015587X.2011.570517By:Gleave, AlicePublication type:Article