Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Program with Fairy Tale Highlights for ICFA 37 in March 2016




A reminder that ICFA 37, the Thirty-Seventh International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts will take place in just a few weeks March 16-20, 2016 in Orlando, FL. The theme for this year is "Wonder Tales." I will be attending the entire conference and will sit on one panel, #95 Wonder Tales in Conversation on Friday of the conference.

The full program for ICFA 37 for the conference has been posted and can be found at http://www.fantastic-arts.org/annual-conference/icfa-37/

I am going to share some of the panels that are especially relevant to SurLaLune readers. It's a long list, but much shorter than the full program of 150+ sessions:

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Opening Panel: Wonder Tales Ballroom
Moderator: Gary K. Wolfe
Terri Windling
Holly Black
Cristina Bacchilega

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7. (CYA/FL) The Power of the Female Body in YA Fairy Tale Adaptations Captiva A
Chair: Amanda Firestone
The University of Tampa

“And they lived ever after, whether they were happy about it or not”: Rediscovering Possibilities for Female Agency and Exploring
Trauma in Re-Imagined Young Adult Fairy Tales
Annika Herb
University of Newcastle, Australia

Your Body is a Wonderland: Fantasy and Desire in Francesca Lia Block’s The Rose and the Beast
Mandy Mahaffey
Valencia College

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15. (CYA/FL/SF) Parents Just Don’t Get It: Mother-Daughter Conflict in Fairy Tales Oak
Chair: Rebecca Rowe
Kansas State University

Burdened Beauties: Parental Control in Of Beast and Beauty and A Long Long Sleep
Jill Coste
University of Florida

My Mother, Myself: Mother-Daughter Conflict in “Snow White”
Martha P. Hixon
Middle Tennessee State University

An 11-year-old Anti-Christ Saves the World: The Post-Apocalyptic Hero in Good Omens
Amy L. Kozina
Indiana University of Pennsylvania

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28. (VPAA/FL/H/CYA) Wondrous Transgression in Gothic Fashion, Music, and Subculture Maple
Chair: Renée T. Coulombe
Banshee Media/Improvised Alchemy

Shattered Glass Slippers and Blood-Red Hoods: Fairy Tale Fashion and Gothic Aesthetics in/as Narrative
Brittany Warman
The Ohio State University

“Goth’s Crepuscular Zone between God and the Devil: Symbols, Spaces, Sounds”
Isabella van Elferen
Kingston University London

Acid Adventures in Wonderland: Psychedelia and Goth Music
Claire Rebecca Bannister
Kingston University London

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36. (IF/FL/CYA/FTV) The Wonder of Ambiguity, Conquest, and Retellings Cove
Chair: Andrés García Londoño
University of Pennsylvania

Pleasurable Ignorance in the Films of Hayao Miyazaki
Eric Reinders
Emory University

The Wonder of Conquest: “Virgin of Guadalupe” and “La Llorona” as Wonder Tales
Karen Dollinger
University of Pikeville

References to Fairy Tales in The Witcher by Andrzej Sapkowski
Dorota Surdy
University of Wrocław

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38. (HL/FL/CYA) This Old Haunted House: Structure and Narrative Oak
Chair: Gina Wisker
University of Brighton

A Field Guide to the Uncanny: The Eerie Interplay of Point of View, Psychic Distance, and Mis En Scene
Jenny Green
Algonquin College

Grim Tales: Fairy Tale Intertexts in Contemporary Crime Fiction
Cassandra Bausman
Trine University

Fairy Tales Old and New: Transforming Source Material in Peter Straub’s Shadowland
Bernadette Bosky
Olympiad Academy

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42. (CYA/FL/FTV/SF) Post-Disney: Going Deeper into the Theoretical Rabbit Hole Captiva A
Chair: C.W. Sullivan III
Hollins University

Ugly Hearts, Ugly Faces?: Depictions of Cinderella’s Stepsisters and Equating Beauty with Goodness
Kate Goddard
Hollins University

Her (2013): The OS, The Human, and Sexuality
Erica Law
The Ohio State University

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44. (IF/FTV/FL/CYA) The Object of My (Re)Interpretation Captiva C
Chair: M. Elizabeth Ginway
University of Florida

French-Canadian Wonder Tales: Film Adaptations of Fred Pellerin’s contes de village, Babine (2008) and Ésimésac (2012)
Amy J. Ransom
Central Michigan University

Under Tales: Probing the Boundary Beneath in International Literature and Media
Sharon Diane King
UCLA Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies

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49. (VPAA/FL/CYA/FTV) Wonder and Commerce in Global Visual Culture Cove
Chair: Carrie J. Cole
Indiana University of Pennsylvania


‘Alice’ in Japanese Pop Culture: Transformation through Translation
Jun Ichikawa
Nippon Sport Science University

Where Is the Pointy Hat and the Magic Broom? What Might Witches Look Like in Japanese Video Games?
Sylvain Payen
Tag Lab Concordia

It's All about the Shoe: Conspicuous Consumption as a Cinderellaesque Means to a Happy Ending
Pamela Painter DeCius
Saint Leo University

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54. (CYA/FL/H/IF/SF/VPAA) Visual Creations of Wonder in Fairy Tales & Children’s Fiction Captiva A
Chair: Martha Hixon
Middle Tennessee State University

Age(s) of Wonder(s)
Andrew Seeger
Miskatonic University

“How many goodly creatures are there here?”: The Faces of Wonder in Nineteenth-Century Children’s Book Illustration
Eugene Giddens
Anglia Ruskin University

The Wondrous and the Mundane: Everyday Foods in Fairy Tales
Rose Williamson
University of Chichester

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62. (IF/FL) Nineteenth-Century Women Writing Wonder: Subverting Tradition Pine
Chair: Adrion Dula
Wayne State University

Post-Revolution Revisions of “Cinderella” by Stéphanie Félicité de Genlis and Félicité de Choiseul-Meuse
Anne E. Duggan
Wayne State University

Real-izing the Fantastic: A Move toward Realism in British Women’s Fairy-Tale Adaptations and Ambiguity in Elizabeth
Gaskell’s “Curious, If True”
Shandi Lynne Wagner
University of St. Thomas

More Original than the Original: Ownership and Metanarratives in German Women’s Fairy Tales
Julie Koehler
Wayne State University

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67. (CYA/FL/VPAA/FTV/H) From Appalachia to Arabia: Wonder, Power, & Horror in Regional Fairy Tales & Fantasy Captiva A
Chair: Rodney Fierce
Independent Scholar

Regional Adaptations of Wonder Tales: Strong Women in Appalachia
Tina L. Hanlon
Ferrum College

The Wonders of Home: Horror, Black Children, and the Southern Fantastic
Lynette James
Independent Scholar

Storyteller or Sultan?: Power in Recent YA “Arabian Nights" Adaptations
Jen McConnel
Hollins University

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68. (CYA/FL) Understanding Villains and Monsters: Trauma, the Posthuman, Monstrous Bodies, and Why It’s Not Easy Being Bad Captiva B
Chair: Kacey Doran
Hollins University

Villainous Ever After: The Role of Trauma in Reimagining Fairytale Villains
Jenn Coletta
Hollins University

What Makes a Villain? The Case of the Big “Bad” Wolf
Jeannie Coutant
Simmons College

The Darkness of the Human Heart: The Post-Human Tradition in Fantastic Literature for Children
Susan M. Strayer
The Ohio State University

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76. (CYA/FL) What’s Wrong With Being a Girl?: Gender Identity and Patriarchal Conflict in Fairy Tale Adaptations Dogwood
Chair: Katy Day
University of Cambridge

The Antithesis of Cricket: Gender, Cross-Dressing, and Non-Normative Bodies in the Works of Evelyn Sharp
Amanda Hollander
UCLA

The Mirror Crack’d: Mirror Symbolism in Pop Culture Retellings of Snow White
Shannon Branfield
Utah State University

“A Proper Princess Would Die!”: Generational and Gendered Conflict in Modern Wonder Tales
Sabrina Montenigro
Simmons College

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83. (IF/FL/VPAA) Wonder Tales Aslant: Rereading, Redrawing, Rewriting Pine
Chair: Anne E. Duggan
Wayne State University

Snow White and the Trickster: Race and Genre in Helen Oyeyemi's Boy, Snow, Bird
Kimberly J. Lau
University of California, Santa Cruz

Dis-Orienting Wonder: Tahar Ben Jelloun’s Mes contes de Perrault (My Perrault’s Fairy Tales)
Lewis C. Seifert
Brown University

The Heroine’s New Clothes, or Laying Personality Bare in Translation
Christine A. Jones
University of Utah

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85. (CYA/FL) Illustrating the Fantastic: Wizards, Wonder, and the Narrative Power of the Visual Dogwood
Chair: Mandy Mahaffey
Valencia College

The Wonder of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter
Jessica Stanley
George Mason University

‘You will see some wonders that will outwonder all the wonders that wonderful people have ever wondered’: Reading
Wonder in Arthur Rackham’s Illustrations for Children
Zoe Jaques
University of Cambridge

The Carnival of Oz: A Bakhtinian Reading of the Wonderful Wizard of Oz – and two adaptations!
Daniela Escobar M
Simmons College

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91. (CYA/FL) Blurred Lines: Defining the Genres of Fantasy and Fairy Tales Vista D
Chair: Rodney Fierce
Independent Scholar

Redefining Middle Grade Fantasy: The Doldrums and Inescapist Literature
Elizabeth Thrall
Northwestern University

When Is a Fairytale Not a Fairytale?: Retelling Cinderella as Fantasy in Ella Enchanted
Katy Day
University of Cambridge

Fantasy or Fairy Tale?: Pam Munoz Ryan’s Echo on the Taxonomist’s Couch
Marek Oziewicz & Ali Zimmerman
University of Minnesota

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92. (VPAA/FTV/CYA/FL) Multi-Medial and Multi-Sensory Wonder Cove
Chair: Whitney Borup
The University of Utah

Organized Sound, Unbounded Space: Edgard Varèse, Poème Électronique, and the Wondrous Promise of Midcentury Soundscapes
Nicholas C. Laudadio
UNC Wilmington

Wonder Tales in Three Dimensions: Theme Park Story Experiences
Carissa Baker
University of Central Florida

Monetizing Transmedial Wonder: Participatory Storyworlds as a Subject/Object of Artistic Labor within the Corporate Calculation
of Profit-to-Creativity Ratios at Disney v. Universal Parks
Ida Yoshinaga
University of Hawai'i-Manoa

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95. (CYA/FL) Wonder Tales in Conversation Dogwood
Moderator: Christy Williams
Terri Windling
Cristina Bacchilega
Anne Duggan
Heidi Anne Heiner

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109. (CYA/FL/H) The Wonder in Teaching: Children Literature as Educational Tools Maple
Chair: Megan MacAlystre
Clemson University

Rudyard Kipling’s Stories of How Human Beings Learned to Write
Marie Nelson
University of Florida Professor Emerita

Scary Stories For Children: A Course Rationale
Jaquelin Elliott
University of Florida

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111. (CYA/FL/VPAA/FTV) Magic on Stage & Screen: Theatrical Adaptations of Fairy Tales Captiva A
Chair: Crystal A. Smith
Valencia College, East Campus

The Not-So-Light-Princess: Tori Amos and Samuel Adamson’s Reimagining of George MacDonald’s Classic Fairy Tales
John Pennington
St. Norbert College

“But Mother, I’m a Man Now”: Adapting Childhood in the Musical and Film Versions of Into the Woods
Rebecca Rowe
Kansas State University

Rereading Beauty and the Beast: Social and Narrative Construction of Wonder through Performance
Nicole T. Cunha
Simmons College

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117. (HL/FL/VPAA) Folkloric Monsters Old and New Cove
Chair: John Glover
Virginia Commonwealth University

Sasquatch 101: The Monsters, The Tricksters, the Horror
Richard McKee
State College of Florida

All the Better to Eat You With: The Werewolf and Wolf-Shifter in Romance and Erotic Fiction
Alexandria Leonzini
Freie Universität Berlin/Humboldt Universität zu Berlin
Slender Man and the Culture of Horror
Timothy H. Evans
Western Kentucky University

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128. (CYA/FL/VPAA) Panel: Once Upon a Pedagogue: Teaching with Fairy Tales Vista D
Moderator: Jessica Stanley
Leisa Clark
Amanda Firestone
Jeana Jorgensen
Linda J. Lee

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132. (CYA/FL/FTV) Fear the Beasts and Children: The Power of Monstrous Bodies in YA Fantasy Dogwood
Chair: Amanda Hollander
UCLA

Wonder-ful Monsters: Adaptation and Transformation in the Young Adult Supernatural Romance
Meghanne Flynn
University of Cambridge

Feminist Fangs: Disabled Femininity in Stephanie Meyer’s Twilight Series
Crystal A. Smith
Valencia College, East Campus

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134. (CYA/FL) Happily Ever After?: Gender Politics & Fairy Tale Endings in Cinderella Magnolia
Chair: Rodney Fierce
Independent Scholar

The Anti-Utopia of Ever After
Cole Atcheson
Simmons College

“I’m sure it will wear off by midnight”: Prince Cinders and a Queer Invitation to the Revisionists’ Ball
Jennifer Orme
Independent Scholar

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