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Congress 2001: Draft Programme
Thursday 18 July

9 - 10.45 am

Room One

TOKITA, Alison

From Heike to Naniwa-bushi via Jooruri: where is the narrator in performed narratives?

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  YAMASHITA, Hiroaki

The Reception of the Heike Tale
KOMODA, Haruko

A Historical Perspective of Musical Change in Heike Narrative
de FERRANTI, Hugh

Taming the Reciting Voice: 'Satsumabiwa' text-scores and their roles in composition and performance
Room Two
  PURI, Kamal

Legal Protection for Indigenous Folk Narrative Culture
GRIEVES, Genevieve

Keeping the Culture Alive: Koori oral history
 
Room Three
  BROWN, Mary Ellen

My Story/ His Story/ My Way: towards a methodology for studying the past
CAMERON, Rachael

The Fairy Tales of Oscar Wilde: counter-memory, sacrifice and culture
TURNER, Felicity

Tale-Tellers of the Future: narrative and historical consciousness in the work of Patrick Chamoiseau and Edwidge Danticat

Room Four
  MINNIIAKHMETOVA, Tatjana

Sacred Objects: objects of devotion or decoration?
McFADZEAN, Moya

The Glory Box: the object of memory
 
Room Five
  WILLIAMS, Paul

Inventing Maori: the cultural politics of indigenous tradition in New Zealand
POOLE, Mike

The Knowledge Tree's Shadow: fairytales and collaboration in the twilight of empire
 
Room Six
  YORK, Barry

The Australian National Library and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australia
TCHALAKOVA, Nelly

Traditional Culture in Some Eastern Europe Countries in the Context of Globalisation
VUNIDILO, Tarisi Sorovi

A Fijian Perspective on Rediscovered History: a study of the relationship between science and traditional folklore

10.45 - 11.15 am

Morning Tea

11.15 am - 1 pm

Room One
  HYODO, Hiromi

Oral Narratives and Japanese Modernity: tales of the Nation from Tale of the Heike to 'naniwa-bushi'
ASHIKAWA, Junpei

Rookyoku as Mediated Performance
MANABE, Masayoshi

The Romantic Stories of Rokyoku in Socio-Historical Context: popularity, sales and changed endings
Room Two
KOORIE ELDERS
Room Three
  ROY, Anjali Gera

The New Life of Orality in the Information Age
MERRICK, Helen

We was cross-dressing ‘afore you were born!’ - or how SF fans invented virtual community
KÕIVA, Mare

E-publications in Folkloristics: Problems and Solutions
Room Four
  LOVELL-SMITH, Rose and WALLBANK, Linette

The Heroic Heroine: supervising a research student on a fairy tale topic
SHOJAEI KAWAN, Christine

Simone de Beauvoir’s Reflections on Popular Narratives and their Impact on Feminist Folktale Scholarship
STEPHENS, John

Monstrous Father, Damaged Daughter: from ‘donkey skin’ to ‘deerskin’
Room Five
  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
KARANOVIC, Zoja

South Slavic Narration on Witches and Witchcraft: tradition and transition
VASANTHALAKSHMI, R

The Deification of Folk Heroines in Eighteenth-century India
Room Six
  VAKILIYAN, Ahmad

Folk Narrative Research and the Dialogue of Civilizations
MARZOLPH, Ulrich

The Orient Within: reflections on the hybridity of narrative tradition
OLIVER, Pam

Who is 'one of us'?: (re) discovering the inside-out of Australia's Japanese immigrant communities, 1901-1957

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

Room One
  MULLEN, Patrick

Personal and Political Concerns in African-American Children's Rhymes: 1971 and 2001
MOURITSEN, Flemming

Narrative Aspects of Child Culture and Children's Orality in Storytelling and Play
UTHER, Hans-Joerg

Folktales as the Avant Garde of European Children's Literature
Room Two
  CHEN, Quinjian

Ritual Performance and Female Deities in China
McLAREN, Anne

Women's Ritual Laments in Nanhui, China
WU, Cuncun

Moral Edification or Sexual Exploitation?: an analysis of didactic censoriousness in late Ming popular erotic fiction
Room Three
  BLACHE, Marthe

Cultural Identity Along the Border
FANANY, Rebecca

Folklore as an Expression of Cultural Identity in West Sumatra, Indonesia
AGOSTON-NIKOLOVA, Elka

The Cultural Identity(ies) of the Bulgarian-speaking Muslims
Room Four
  MIEDER, Wolfgang

"Paddle Your Own Canoe" - Frederick Douglass’s Proverbial Message in his Self-Made Men Speech
PACZOLAY, Gyula

The Appearance, Change and Disappearance of Proverbs
ARORA, Shirley

Proverbs, Narratives, and Communication: some observations from contemporary Spanish-speaking tradition
Room Five
  HENKEN, Elissa R

Taming the Enemy: narratives about the United States' Civil War
HELD, Michal

The Personal Narrative of a Judeo-Spanish Storyteller from Jerusalem as an Interface of Genres
WINTER, Joanne

The Discursive Construction of an 'Irish' Matriarch in the Talk of Three Generations of Family
Room Six
  SHANNON, Gael

The Myths Of Eureka
JAYARAJAN, V

The Liberation Value of Folk Narrative Songs, with Special Reference to Kerala
ROBERTS, Winsome and GALLIGAN, Brian

Reading the People's Stories: how local tales of trial and toil helped constitute Australia's Federal Republic

8.15 pm

Melba Hall, University of Melbourne

Musical Narratives of Japan - concert   [View details]

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