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YAMASHITA, Hiroaki
The Reception of the Heike Tale
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KOMODA, Haruko
A Historical Perspective of Musical Change in Heike Narrative
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de FERRANTI, Hugh
Taming the Reciting Voice: 'Satsumabiwa' text-scores and their roles in composition and performance
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| Room Two |
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PURI, Kamal
Legal Protection for Indigenous Folk Narrative Culture
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GRIEVES, Genevieve
Keeping the Culture Alive: Koori oral history
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| Room Three |
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BROWN, Mary Ellen
My Story/ His Story/ My Way: towards a methodology for studying the past
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CAMERON, Rachael
The Fairy Tales of Oscar Wilde: counter-memory, sacrifice and culture
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TURNER, Felicity
Tale-Tellers of the Future: narrative and historical consciousness in the work of Patrick Chamoiseau and Edwidge Danticat
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| Room Four |
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MINNIIAKHMETOVA, Tatjana
Sacred Objects: objects of devotion or decoration?
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McFADZEAN, Moya
The Glory Box: the object of memory
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| Room Five |
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WILLIAMS, Paul
Inventing Maori: the cultural politics of indigenous tradition in New Zealand
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POOLE, Mike
The Knowledge Tree's Shadow: fairytales and collaboration in the twilight of empire
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| Room Six |
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YORK, Barry
The Australian National Library and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australia
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TCHALAKOVA, Nelly
Traditional Culture in Some Eastern Europe Countries in the Context of Globalisation
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VUNIDILO, Tarisi Sorovi
A Fijian Perspective on Rediscovered History: a study of the relationship between science and traditional folklore
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10.45 - 11.15 am
Morning Tea
11.15 am - 1 pm
| Room One |
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HYODO, Hiromi
Oral Narratives and Japanese Modernity: tales of the Nation from Tale of the Heike to 'naniwa-bushi'
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ASHIKAWA, Junpei
Rookyoku as Mediated Performance
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MANABE, Masayoshi
The Romantic Stories of Rokyoku in Socio-Historical Context: popularity, sales and changed endings
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| Room Two |
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KOORIE ELDERS
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| Room Three |
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ROY, Anjali Gera
The New Life of Orality in the Information Age
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MERRICK, Helen
We was cross-dressing ‘afore you were born!’ - or how SF fans invented virtual community
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KÕIVA, Mare
E-publications in Folkloristics: Problems and Solutions
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| Room Four |
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LOVELL-SMITH, Rose and WALLBANK, Linette
The Heroic Heroine: supervising a research student on a fairy tale topic
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SHOJAEI KAWAN, Christine
Simone de Beauvoir’s Reflections on Popular Narratives and their Impact on Feminist Folktale Scholarship
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STEPHENS, John
Monstrous Father, Damaged Daughter: from ‘donkey skin’ to ‘deerskin’
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| Room Five |
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LE, Chi Que
New Developments in the Legend and Worship Rituals of the ‘Store Queen’: a cultural phenomenon engendered by the shift from a subsistence-based to a market-based economy
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KARANOVIC, Zoja
South Slavic Narration on Witches and Witchcraft: tradition and transition
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VASANTHALAKSHMI, R
The Deification of Folk Heroines in Eighteenth-century India
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| Room Six |
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VAKILIYAN, Ahmad
Folk Narrative Research and the Dialogue of Civilizations
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MARZOLPH, Ulrich
The Orient Within: reflections on the hybridity of narrative tradition
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OLIVER, Pam
Who is 'one of us'?: (re) discovering the inside-out of Australia's Japanese immigrant communities, 1901-1957
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1 - 2 pm
Lunch
ISFNR Ethics meeting
2 - 3 pm
Plenary
KANAANA, Sharif
Half a Century of Palestinian Folk Narratives
3 - 3.30 pm
Afternoon Tea
3.30 - 5 pm
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MULLEN, Patrick
Personal and Political Concerns in African-American Children's Rhymes: 1971 and 2001
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MOURITSEN, Flemming
Narrative Aspects of Child Culture and Children's Orality in Storytelling and Play
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UTHER, Hans-Joerg
Folktales as the Avant Garde of European Children's Literature
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| Room Two |
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CHEN, Quinjian
Ritual Performance and Female Deities in China
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McLAREN, Anne
Women's Ritual Laments in Nanhui, China
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WU, Cuncun
Moral Edification or Sexual Exploitation?: an analysis of didactic censoriousness in late Ming popular erotic fiction |
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BLACHE, Marthe
Cultural Identity Along the Border
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FANANY, Rebecca
Folklore as an Expression of Cultural Identity in West Sumatra, Indonesia
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AGOSTON-NIKOLOVA, Elka
The Cultural Identity(ies) of the Bulgarian-speaking Muslims
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| Room Four |
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MIEDER, Wolfgang
"Paddle Your Own Canoe" - Frederick Douglass’s Proverbial Message in his Self-Made Men Speech
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PACZOLAY, Gyula
The Appearance, Change and Disappearance of Proverbs
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ARORA, Shirley
Proverbs, Narratives, and Communication: some observations from contemporary Spanish-speaking tradition
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| Room Five |
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HENKEN, Elissa R
Taming the Enemy: narratives about the United States' Civil War
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HELD, Michal
The Personal Narrative of a Judeo-Spanish Storyteller from Jerusalem as an Interface of Genres
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WINTER, Joanne
The Discursive Construction of an 'Irish' Matriarch in the Talk of Three Generations of Family
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| Room Six |
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SHANNON, Gael
The Myths Of Eureka
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JAYARAJAN, V
The Liberation Value of Folk Narrative Songs, with Special Reference to Kerala
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ROBERTS, Winsome and GALLIGAN, Brian
Reading the People's Stories: how local tales of trial and toil helped constitute Australia's Federal Republic
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8.15 pm
Melba Hall, University of Melbourne
Musical Narratives of Japan - concert
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