Chapter 1. Overview: Perspectives on East and Southeast Asian Folktales
Allyssa McCabe and MinJeong Kim
Folkloristic Perspective
Chapter 2. Folk and Fairy Tales as Expressions of Identity in Cross-cultural Communication
Juwen Zhang
Cultural Perspective
Chapter 3. Morals Take Precedence Over Resolution: An Exploration of Chinese Idiom Stories in Mandarin
Allyssa McCabe, Fangfang Zhang, and Chien-ju Chang
Chapter 4. Collectivism in Asian versus Western Folktales of (Extra)ordinary Companions
Juwen Zhang, Allyssa McCabe, MinJeong Kim, and Charlotte L. Wilinsky
Psychological Perspective
Chapter 5. A Developmental Perspective on Violence in Southeast Asian Folktales
Charlotte L. Wilinsky and Allyssa McCabe
Chapter 6. What You Hate Becomes Your Fate: Researcher Reflexivity in Encounters with
Southeast Asian Folktales
Allyssa McCabe and George Chigas
Educational Perspective
Chapter 7. Japanese Language Socialization through Folktales
Masahiko Minami
Chapter 8. Educational Implications of Buddhist Values in Vietnamese Folktales
Tham Tran and MinJeong Kim
Chapter 9. Learning Nunchi: Folktales as Tools to Teach Emotional Competence in Literacy Learning in Korea
MinJeong Kim and Minyoung Kim