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10 - 10.30 am
Morning Tea
10.30 - 12 noon
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GENTLE, Allison
The Australian Tale and the 'Bush Realist' Tradition in Australian Literature
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McKENRY, Keith
The Parodying of the National Verse: an Australian folk craft
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ANDERSON, Hugh
Simon McDonald: a singer and his songs
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| Room Two |
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CITRANINGTYAS, Clara Evi
Indonesian Curse Folktales, Their Aspects and Function in Indonesian Modern Life
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McCALLUM, Robyn
Adapting the Selkie Story in Literature and Film
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NAITHANI, Sadhana
Wildly Ours: a new Panchtantra
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| Room Three |
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GUO, Wei and SHAO, Zhizhong
The Three Patterns of Transmission of Chinese Goddess Myths
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NAKAYAMA, Junko
An Unusual Transmission: the introduction of the Grimm Brothers’ Household Stories (Kinder- und Hausmärchen - KHM) into Japan
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| Room Four |
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FANANY, Ismet
Ranah Minang: the changing conception of a traditional Minangkabau Homeland
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PAGAN, Rebecca
On the Road, in Search of Home
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GONEN, Amiram
Personal Identity and Burial Place
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| Room Five |
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FIALKOVA, Larisa and YELENEVSKAYA, Maria N.
How to Find the West in the Middle East: perceptions of East and West amongst 'Russian' Jews in Israel
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LOWE, Barry
Narratives of Attachment: expressions of identity by Portuguese-Eurasians
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NICOLACOPOULOS, Toula and VASSILACOPOULOS, George
Struggles to Belong: Greek migrants of the 1950s and 1960s
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| Room Six |
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TAKAHASHI, Nobukatsu
The Loss of Tradition Among Japanese Youth
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HE, Xuwei
The Popularisation and Secularisation of Chinese Buddhist Folktales
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12 noon - 1 pm
Lunch
1 - 2.30 pm
| Room One |
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MOHANTY, Giribala
The Tale of a Tale: The Crow and the Bitter Gourd
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ZHONG, Wei Jin
A Living Fossil of the History of Fangfengshi: rediscovering a 4 000-year-old folktale
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FEDAI, Harid
Twelve Fables from Cyprus
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| Room Two |
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NEEMANN, Harold
The History of the Fairy Tale: three hundred years of recontextualization, recuperation and ambiguous valorisation
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RUBINI, Luisa
Fortunatus in Italy: a history drawn from translations, chapbooks, fairy tales and morality tales
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BREDNICH, Rolf
Where They Originated: some contemporary legends and their literary origins
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| Room Three |
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LOWE, Cecile Torda
Constructing Social Identity as a Defense against Social Exclusion: the case of Filipino domestic workers in Hong Kong
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VASSILACOPOULOS , George and NICOLACOPOULOS, Toula
Doubly Outsiders: pre-war Greek-Australian migrants and their socialist ideal
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| Room Four |
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FRIZZONI, Brigitte
TV Drama Caught Between Entertainment and Political Intent: the Swiss Soap Lüthi & Blanc
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POWELL, Jill
Advertising as a Medium of Modern Day Folk Narrative
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2.30 - 3 pm
Afternoon Tea
7 pm
General Assembly ISFNR
8 pm
Drinks and Concluding Dinner
Ormond College, University of Melbourne
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