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Thanks both of you!
Definitely read the Solnit version. :)
Annette, I loved both books. I also wanted to include Geekerella but didn't have enough space for it!
Definitely read the Solnit version. :)
Annette, I loved both books. I also wanted to include Geekerella but didn't have enough space for it!

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Congratulations, Margaret! A great article.

Micah wrote: "Margaret, are you familiar with the Native American Cinderella story? It's one of my favorites. Developed separately from the European version, it actually serves as a counterpoint to the accepted ..."
That sounds a lot like The Rough-Face Girl by Rafe Martin. The first time I read it in my early twenties I loved it, but now I have some reservations. The man who writes it writes stories from a lot of cultures not his own. It also has a Western religious feel to it. So I'm not sure how I feel about it now!
Another (non Native American) picture book with a similar story is Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters: An African Tale.
That sounds a lot like The Rough-Face Girl by Rafe Martin. The first time I read it in my early twenties I loved it, but now I have some reservations. The man who writes it writes stories from a lot of cultures not his own. It also has a Western religious feel to it. So I'm not sure how I feel about it now!
Another (non Native American) picture book with a similar story is Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters: An African Tale.

Great article Margaret! Congratulations! I did not know about Finette Cendron written by Madame d’Aulnoy!

I found Finette Cendron in Beauties, Beasts and Enchantments: Classic French Fairy Tales edited by Jack D. Zipes. I think we did it as a group read a while ago?
I still need to read Cinderella Tales from Around the World. I bet there are so many good ones!
Micah, I bet the Chinese version you read was Yeh-hsien, which is the oldest known version of the tale. :)
I still need to read Cinderella Tales from Around the World. I bet there are so many good ones!
Micah, I bet the Chinese version you read was Yeh-hsien, which is the oldest known version of the tale. :)

Micah wrote: "Thanks Margaret! The Cinderella archetype is worthy of a doctoral thesis in itself it seems! It certainly testifies to the unity of the human heart across all time and cultures."
I'm sure there are dissertations on it! :) It's amazing how many fairytales have been told for thousands of years.
I'm sure there are dissertations on it! :) It's amazing how many fairytales have been told for thousands of years.

Zanna wrote: "Mmm great article, like something out of Bitch magazine. Great job raising awareness about feminist retellings <3"
Thanks! I'm trying to get into Bitch Magazine!
Thanks! I'm trying to get into Bitch Magazine!
Books mentioned in this topic
Beauties, Beasts and Enchantment: Classic French Fairy Tales (other topics)Cinderella Tales From Around the World (other topics)
The Rough-Face Girl (other topics)
Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters: An African Tale (other topics)
Geekerella (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Jack D. Zipes (other topics)Rafe Martin (other topics)
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