Gramarye 23 - Angela Carter special issue.
The 'Angela Carter' special issue includes:
‘Beyond the Failure of Communication with Others: Angela Carter from a Global Perspective’, Natsumi Ikoma
‘“We Played at Heroes and Villains”: Mythmaking and Patriarchal Post-Apocalyptic Dystopia in Heroes and Villains’, Caighlan Smith
‘Sexual Violence and Asexual Erotics in Angela Carter’s The Bloody Chamber’, Nadia Saleh
‘Mythic Deconstruction in Angela Carter’s The Magic Toyshop and Nights at The Circus’, Dr Wiem Krifa
‘The Rewilding of Fairy: Queer Desires in Angela Carter’s The Bloody Chamber’, Elizabeth A. Howard
‘Ghosts at an Exhibition: From Image to Text in Angela Carter’s Strange Worlds’, Marie Mulvey-Roberts
‘Angela Carter: A Radical Prescience? Artists Statement’, Vanessa Marr
‘Gerdas’ Chandelier: Artist’s Statement’ Dagmara Rudkin
‘Fragile’, Jess Richards
‘Fragments of fragility’, Mimesis Heidi Dahlsveen
‘Ba’lat Ov from The Jewish Book Of Horror’, Brenda Tolian
‘What Three Words is This?’, Alison Habens
‘Cat & Mouse’, Susanna Goldfinger
‘The CEO whose Daughters went to Collect Sticks’, Mark P. Henderson
‘What Must it Have Been Like to Walk Through That World?’, Holly Day
‘On the Cusp of Spring’, Holly Day
‘Magic’, Holly Day
‘The Gourd’s Tale’, Brian Szumsky
‘I take your daughter to the windmill’, Tabby Hayward
A review of A Cultural History of Fairy Tales: Vol. I: A Cultural History of Fairy Tales in Antiquity, B.C. Kennedy
A review of The Heroine with 1,001 Faces, Victoria Leslie
A review of The Fairy Tellers, Paul Quinn
A review of Human Frailties and Faculties: Social Relationships in English, Persian and German Folktales, Naomi Foyle
A review of The Boggart: Folklore, History, Place-names and Dialect, Katherine Langrish
A review of Troll Magic: Hidden Folk from the Mountains and Forests of Norway, Katherine Langrish
A review of Fantasy: How It Works, Taylor Driggers
A review of The Watkins Book of English Folktales by Joanna Gilar