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Fairytales and non-fairytale folklore prose of the Siberian Tatars

ТРАДИЦИОННАЯ КУЛЬТУРА, 2019
Рецензия на: Юсупов Ф. Ю. Сибирские татары. Из сокровищницы духовной культуры. Антология фольклора сибирских татар / Под ред. Ф. Х. Завгаровой. Т. II: Йомаклар - Сказки. - Казань: Магариф-Вакыт, 2016. - 887 с.; Т. III: Хикаяты. Риваяты. Мифы. - Казань: Татарское книжное издательство, 2017. - 895 с.
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The Cyborgian Fairytale

Papers: Explorations into Children's Literature
A complex blend of both biological and mechanical parts, the cyborg stands as a symbol for posthumanist philosophies. Originally conceived by Donna Haraway in her essay “A Cyborg Manifesto” (1985), the cyborg offers a critique of the dualistic humanist power structure and marks a shift towards a new posthuman ontology.
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Fairytale Princesses

The Women's Review of Books, 2002
Suzanne Ruta, Bharati Mukherjee
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Fairytale

New England Review, 2014
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A Modern Fairytale

2005
Life back in Chillon was a source of anecdote and amusement, and winter sports — skating, skiing, enjoying the snowy mountains — provided health and pleasure. Molly responded cheerfully with tales of her family’s post- Christmas entertainments including a family dramatic production and Betty’s birthday treat.
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Folsom Street Fairytale

Cream City Review, 2014
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Fairytales

The Psychoanalytic Review, 2011
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