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Congress 2001: Draft Programme
Tuesday 17 July

9-10 am

Plenary

BACCHILEGA, Cristina
Spectres and the Politics of Place

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10 - 10.30 am

Morning Tea

10.30 - 12 noon

Room One
  HANDOO, Jawaharlal

People are Still Hungry for Kings: folklore and oral history
BUCHHOLZ, Peter

Renaissances and Transformations: successes and failures in identity construction
HASAN-ROKEM, Galit

Narrative Constructions of Centre and Periphery in Ancient Colonialism: the rabbinic rhetoric of the Roman Empire
Room Two
  CHAKRABORTY, Biplab Lokabharan

The Style of Recreating Folk Narrative in Literature
PATTANAIK, Kailash

Oral and Written Study of a New Genre of Oriya Short Story
SIRCAR, Sanjay

When Kheer Turns to Cheese: Abanindranath Tagore's Kheer-er Putul (1896) between Bengal and France and Sweden
Room Three
  KING, Virginia, CARTER, Bob, BRIMBLECOMBE, Lorraine and TURVEY, Sandra

The First Peoples' Project
BEGGS-SUNTER, Anne

Interpreting the Eureka Legend in 2001
CRANFIELD, Mark

Why We Do Folklore: the National Library's field collecting program
Room Four
  McCUBBIN, Maryanne

Memorialising the Pioneers: monuments and generational history in Melbourne, 1880s - 1910s
MOON, Okpyo

Whose Cultural Heritage?: contested narratives of tradition in a Korean village
RAMOS, Francisco Martins

Constructing an Image for Tourism: a Portuguese case study
Room Five
  HENDERSON, Lizanne

Bessie Dunlop and the Queen of Elfland: witchcraft, fairies and folktale
KORVIN, Gábor

Adventures of an ‘Afghan’ Hawker in Australia - an unknown Urdu travelogue
BAR-ITZHAK, Haya

Women in the Holocaust: the story of a Jewish woman who killed a Nazi in a concentration camp
Room Six
  MacALISTER, Suzanne

Myth Signs as Cultural Currency: the Greek hero-saints George and Demetrius and the puzzle of their miniature companions
SABARIMATHU, Carlos

Textualisation of the Difference of Gender, Age, Caste and Religion in Indian Folktales
ORIMOOGUNJE, Oladel Caleb

Spectroscopic Analysis of Itan Orirun, a Genre of Origin Stories Among the Yoruba

12 noon - 1.30 pm

Lunch

'Hey Rain' a film about collector Bill Scott

1.30 - 2.30 pm

Plenary

HAASE, Donald
Framing the Brothers Grimm: paratexts and intercultural transmission in English-language editions of the Kinder-und Hausmärchen

2.30 - 3 pm

Afternoon Tea

3 - 4.30 pm

Room One
  HALPERT, Herbert and WIDDOWSON, John

Hearing Voices: transcribing and editing the oral narrative text
PAPAMICHAEL-KOUTROUBAS, Anna

Field Research and Folk Narratives
PETERS, Jill

Analysis of Abiri Keke: a story from the Solomon Islands
Room Two
  TAKAHASHI, Yoshifumi

A Structural Analysis of Grimms' Fairy Tales
GOLDBERG, Christine

At the Ogre's House
JÄRV, Risto

The Three Suitors of the King’s Daughter: character roles in the Estonian versions of The Dragon Slayer (AT 300)
Room Three
  ISAAKO, Magcic

The Samoan Monolingual Dictionary Project
DUAN, Baolin

The Growing Popularity of Folk Narrative in China Today
MOEZZI, Mithra

Recounting Technology Transfer
Room Four
  JAUNCEY, Dorothy

The Role of ‘Tandono’ in Mourning Ceremonies on Malo Island, Vanuatu
FALK, Cathy

How and Why the Hmong Sing to their Dead
MLACHA, S.A.K.

The Importance of Folk Narratives in Nguu Society: a study of narratives in burial ceremonies
Room Five
  TORNEY, Kim

White child taken by blacks: an Australian colonial image and its transmission
BAJWA, Ranjeet Singh

Anthropology of Power, Violence and Honour in a Panjabi Legend: Noor Khan
PORTER, Gerald

The Tender Cabin Boy: cannibalism and the subject
Room Six
  MYCAK, Sonia

A Discovered History: 'New Australian' writing as a folk narrative in the contemporary world
PUNTA-SAASTOMOINEN, Maija-Liisa

Cultural Interaction in Australian-Finnish Literature
RYAN, John

By the Burn or, Towards a Family Legendary from Yesterday's Southern New Zealand

7 - 9 pm

State Library of Victoria

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