'Bringing together scholarly essays and creative work that focus on a variety of contemporary texts in literature, cinema and theater, and artistic production, this collection contextualizes the means by which women writers and artists manipulate mythic material to aesthetically evaluate the cultural values and social relations between women and men that have served to normalize women's oppression.' Kristin Mapel Bloomberg, Hamline University, USA 'Consistently interesting and inventive, each of the essays of the volume brings a considerably different view to the overall subject at hand. The diversity, particularly globally, of both the materials examined/presented and the contributors make this text a unique and valuable contribution to the study of the ways in which women draw from mythology. The decision to include creative materials as well as scholarly materials was an inspired choice and one hopes that other texts will adopt this interdisciplinary approach in the future.' Journal of Folklore Research