This resource list is just a place to start and will be added to as we can manage. Suggestions for any category below (or for adding more categories) are welcome!
ONLINE ARTICLES:
- These Stories Are Ours, Too: Writing Black Characters into Fairy Tales by L.L. McKinney
- Not Until We Get A Turn: Retellings, Tropes, and Who Gets To Tell Stories by Kalynn Bayron
- Black Stories Matter (resources, books, ways to be an advocate) by Carterhaugh School of Folklore and the Fantastic
BOOKS (tale collections):
- Blackberry Blue: And Other Fairy Tales by Jamila Gavin
- Her Stories: African American Folktales, Fairy Tales, and True Tales by Virginia Hamilton
- The People Could Fly: American Black Folktales by Virginia Hamilton
- The Annotated African American Folktales (The Annotated Books) edited by Henry Louis Gates and Maria Tatar
BOOKS (Scholarship):
- Fairy Tale TV by Jill Terry Rudy and Pauline Greenhill (2020)
- Re-Orienting the Fairy Tale: Contemporary Adaptations across Cultures (Series in Fairy-Tale Studies) edited by Editors Mayako Murai and Luciana Cardi (2020)
ONLINE ARTICLES (Scholarship):
- Seeing White: Children of Color and the Disney Fairy Tale Princess by Dorothy L. Hurley (link to downloadable PDF)
- Moving Beyond Grimm’s Fairytales for Representations of Black and White:Diversity as an Integral Component of quality Provision in Early ChildhoodEducation by Dr Maria O’ Dwyer (link to downloadable PDF)
- Enchanting the Masses: Fairy Tale Dystopias and Allegorical Diversity by Jill Coste (abstract only)
- From Representation to Participation: Rethinking the Intercultural Educational Approach to Folktales by Annette de Bruijn (on reading & teaching multicultural fairy tales to early elementary children)
BOOKS (Fiction):
- Boy, Snow, Bird by Helen Oyeyemi (genre - literature, magical realism - Snow White, Goblin Market & more)
- Cinderella Is Dead by Kalynn Bayron (genre - fantasy/UF, Cinderella, princess culture)
- A Blade So Black by A. A. McKinney (genre - fantasy/UF, Alice in Wonderland)
- Redemption in Indigo: A Novel by Karen Lord (genre - fantasy, magic realism, Bluebeard & Beauty and the Beast)
BOOKS (picture books):
- Freedom Child of the Sea by Richardo Keens-Douglas, illustrated by Julia Gukova - though it's a picture book, we recommended it for everyone
- Rachel Isadora 's fairy tale retellings - The Fisherman and His Wife, The Twelve Dancing Princesses, Rapunzel, The Princess and the Pea, Hansel & Gretel
- Once Upon A World Collection (board books by various authors & artists): Rapunzel, Cinderella, Snow White, The Little Mermaid, The Princess and the Pea
- Fairy Tales by Jane Ray (illustrator) and Berlie Doherty (diverse cultural characters and settings for familiar tales)
- Mufaro's Beautiful Daughter by John Steptoe
GRAPHIC NOVELS/COMICS:
- The Girl Who Married A Skull: And Other African Stories (Cautionary Fables & Fairy Tales 1) by Mary Cagle, Kel McDonald (Editor), Kate Ashwin (Editor), & 15 more
- Fred H. Crump Jr (Main FT printings: 1989- 91, 2007-10) Retold & Illustrated Fairy Tales and classic stories with POC Main Characters - over 40 titles, now out of print (NB: created specifically for children of color by Crump, a black comic artist, and teacher) A collection of book covers can be seen HERE.
FILM/TV:
- HBO's Happily Ever After: Tales for Every Child series (1995-2000) - world-famous fairy tales told with diverse characters and settings
- Emerald City (NBC 1 season - 2017 - based on The Wizard of Oz)
- The Princess and the Frog (Disney 2009)
- Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella (Disney 1997, live-action remake of stage-play, starring Brandy and Whitney Houston)
- The Wiz (1978 musical movie Wizard of Oz, starring Diana Ross)
- The Wiz Live (2015 starring Shanice Williams, Queen Latifah)
UPCOMING:
- Come Away (due for release Dec 2020, directed by Brenda Chapman, starring David Oyelowo, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Angeline Jolie; Alice in Wonderland & Peter Pan) Trailer available to view HERE.
- The Little Mermaid (Disney's live-action remake of their animated classic, due for release July 2021, starring Halle Bailey)
FAIRY TALE ARTISTS TO KNOW:
- Lachanda Gartistry with Creative Soul Photography - Black Princess Portraits
OTHER ART RESOURCES:
- Racebentdisney.tumblr.com - not recently updated but still a good resource, Tumblr blog includes a wide range of artist interpretations, POC actors in traditionally white Disney roles and more.
FAIRY TALE/FOLKTALE AUTHORS TO KNOW:
- Helen Oyeyemi (Mr. Fox, What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours, Boy, Snow, Bird, Gingerbread: A Novel)
- John Steptoe (Mufaro's Beautiful Daughter)
- Virginia Hamilton (collections of African American Tales)
- Nalo Hopkinson (Brown Girl in the Ring, Skin Folk, Sister Mine, multi-award-winning folklore/fantasy author)
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