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10 - 10.30 am
Morning Tea
10.30 - 12 noon
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HANDOO, Jawaharlal
People are Still Hungry for Kings: folklore and oral history
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BUCHHOLZ, Peter
Renaissances and Transformations: successes and failures in identity construction
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HASAN-ROKEM, Galit
Narrative Constructions of Centre and Periphery in Ancient Colonialism: the rabbinic rhetoric of the Roman Empire
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| Room Two |
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CHAKRABORTY, Biplab Lokabharan
The Style of Recreating Folk Narrative in Literature
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PATTANAIK, Kailash
Oral and Written Study of a New Genre of Oriya Short Story
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SIRCAR, Sanjay
When Kheer Turns to Cheese: Abanindranath Tagore's Kheer-er Putul (1896) between Bengal and France and Sweden
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| Room Three |
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KING, Virginia, CARTER, Bob, BRIMBLECOMBE, Lorraine and TURVEY, Sandra
The First Peoples' Project
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BEGGS-SUNTER, Anne
Interpreting the Eureka Legend in 2001
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CRANFIELD, Mark
Why We Do Folklore: the National Library's field collecting program
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| Room Four |
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McCUBBIN, Maryanne
Memorialising the Pioneers: monuments and generational history in Melbourne, 1880s - 1910s
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MOON, Okpyo
Whose Cultural Heritage?: contested narratives of tradition in a Korean village
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RAMOS, Francisco Martins
Constructing an Image for Tourism: a Portuguese case study
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| Room Five |
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HENDERSON, Lizanne
Bessie Dunlop and the Queen of Elfland: witchcraft, fairies and folktale
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KORVIN, Gábor
Adventures of an ‘Afghan’ Hawker in Australia - an unknown Urdu travelogue
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BAR-ITZHAK, Haya
Women in the Holocaust: the story of a Jewish woman who killed a Nazi in a concentration camp
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| Room Six |
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MacALISTER, Suzanne
Myth Signs as Cultural Currency: the Greek hero-saints George and Demetrius and the puzzle of their miniature companions
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SABARIMATHU, Carlos
Textualisation of the Difference of Gender, Age, Caste and Religion in Indian Folktales
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ORIMOOGUNJE, Oladel Caleb
Spectroscopic Analysis of Itan Orirun, a Genre of Origin Stories Among the Yoruba
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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
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HALPERT, Herbert and WIDDOWSON, John
Hearing Voices: transcribing and editing the oral narrative text
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PAPAMICHAEL-KOUTROUBAS, Anna
Field Research and Folk Narratives
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PETERS, Jill
Analysis of Abiri Keke: a story from the Solomon Islands
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| Room Two |
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TAKAHASHI, Yoshifumi
A Structural Analysis of Grimms' Fairy Tales
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GOLDBERG, Christine
At the Ogre's House
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JÄRV, Risto
The Three Suitors of the King’s Daughter: character roles in the Estonian versions of The Dragon Slayer (AT 300)
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| Room Three |
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ISAAKO, Magcic
The Samoan Monolingual Dictionary Project
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DUAN, Baolin
The Growing Popularity of Folk Narrative in China Today
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MOEZZI, Mithra
Recounting Technology Transfer
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| Room Four |
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JAUNCEY, Dorothy
The Role of ‘Tandono’ in Mourning Ceremonies on Malo Island, Vanuatu
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FALK, Cathy
How and Why the Hmong Sing to their Dead
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MLACHA, S.A.K.
The Importance of Folk Narratives in Nguu Society: a study of narratives in burial ceremonies
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| Room Five |
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TORNEY, Kim
White child taken by blacks: an Australian colonial image and its transmission
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BAJWA, Ranjeet Singh
Anthropology of Power, Violence and Honour in a Panjabi Legend: Noor Khan
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PORTER, Gerald
The Tender Cabin Boy: cannibalism and the subject
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| Room Six |
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MYCAK, Sonia
A Discovered History: 'New Australian' writing as a folk narrative in the contemporary world
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PUNTA-SAASTOMOINEN, Maija-Liisa
Cultural Interaction in Australian-Finnish Literature
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RYAN, John
By the Burn or, Towards a Family Legendary from Yesterday's Southern New Zealand
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7 - 9 pm
State Library of Victoria
Whose Stories?
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