This looks like a must for all of us who love European Fairy Tale. Read the invitation below and explore this fabulous blog for more information:
Come along and learn about the authors who shaped fairy tale history and first gave us the phrase, contes des fées (tales of the fairies). The afternoon is open to readings, performances and discussions about all things fairy tale. For the bold at heart, come dressed as your favourite fairy tale character and be in the running to win a prize! This event is open to anyone who has a love for fairy tales and will take place at Monash University Caulfield, on June 23rd at 2pm.
We are looking for interested participants who would like to present original work and/or papers on fairy tale. Preference will be given to material dealing with or inspired by 17th century French tales, but other material will certainly be considered.
Areas of interest: 17th century
fairy tales, such as the tales of Marie-Catherine d’Aulnoy, Henriette Julie de Murat, Charlotte-Rose de La Force, Marie-Jeanne L’Héritier, Catherine Bernard and Charles Perrault.
· Scholarly analysis of fairy tale (incl. literary studies, translation studies, film & TV, drama studies, gender studies)
· Live performance of fairy tale (incl. new & established fairy tales)
· Fairy tale readings (incl. new & established fairy tales)
Please send a 100-200 word summary or abstract to arts-fairytale@monash.edu by April 26, 2012 for consideration.