
Instytut Religioznawstwa UJ serdecznie zaprasza na międzynarodową konferencję zatytułowaną "The Uses of Enchantment: Magic In Fairy-Tales, Myths and Stories", która odbędzie się w dniach 2-3 czerwca 2011, w Collegium Maius w Krakowie (sala im. Bobrzyńskiego). Plan konferencji- poniżej.
Instytut Religioznawstwa UJ serdecznie zaprasza na międzynarodową konferencję zatytułowaną "The Uses of Enchantment: Magic In Fairy-Tales, Myths and Stories", która odbędzie się w dniach 2-3 czerwca 2011, w Collegium Maius w Krakowie (sala im. Bobrzyńskiego). Plan konferencji- poniżej.II IFSR International Conference
"The Uses of Enchantment: Magic In Fairy-Tales, Myths and Stories"
Kraków, Jagiellonian University, 2-3.06.2011
Conference hall: Sala im. Michała Bobrzyńskiego – 2nd floor.
Collegium Maius, Jagiellońska street 15.
2.06.2011
8.30-9.00 Registration
9.00-9.10 Conference opening, Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy, Maria Flis.
Panel 1
Chair: Andrzej Szyjewski
9.10-9.25: Katarzyna Bajka, Symbols of magical transformation in Christina Rossetti's 'Goblin Market'.
9.25-9.40: Louise Holt, Reweaving the Fairy tale.
9.40-9.55: Anna Kowalcze-Pawlik, 'Art to enchant': Sycorax, Prospero/a and the Occult.
9.55-10.10: discussion
10.10-10.30: coffee break
Panel 2
Chair: Robert A. Segal
10.30-10.45: Krystyna Drat – Ruszczak, When magic doesn't work.
10.45-11.00: Eglë Savickaitë, Ingrida Šlepavičiűtë, Success: is it something predetermined or an opportunity to have influence on fate individually?
11.00-11.15: Deniz Aktan Küçük, The Demystification of Fairy-Tale Creatures in Ottoman Literature: Tevfik Fikret against Superstition
11.15-11.30: discussion
11.30-11.50: coffee break
Panel 3
Chair: Katarzyna Bajka
11.50-12.05: Renata Leśniakiewicz-Drzymała, Magician's Contract with the Devil:Sæmundr inn Fróði in Icelandic Fairy-Tales and Folk-Stories.
12.05-12.20: Piotr Sterczewski, Icelandic Folklore Reflected in Contemporary Icelandic Fiction. Motifs of Human-Animal Metamorphosis, Sorcerers' Sendings and Monstrous Creatures in 'The Blue Fox' by Sjón
12.20-12.35: Krzysztof Skonieczny, To Think as a Sorcerer. On One of Deleuze and Guattari's Conceptual Personae.
12.35-12.50 : discussion
12.50-14.20: dinner
14.20-15.30: Collegium Maius sightseeing tour
15.30-16.45: Guest Lecture: Robert A. Segal, Nineteenth- century versus twentieth-century approaches to myth.
Panel 4
Chair: Anna Walkowiak
16.45-17.00: Marijana Markovik, Macedonian Folktales and myths: the Perception of the Role and Character of Macedonian Woman.
17.00-17.15: Dorota Babilas, The Beauty of the Beast – the magic of the female gaze in myth and fairy-tale.
17.15-17.30: Pelin Aslan, The Transformation of Supernatural Genres In Early Modern Turkish Literature.
17.30-17.45: discussion
3.06
8.30-9.00 Registration
Panel 5
Chair: Zuzanna Szczerbanowska
9.00-9.15: Olexiy Bilyk, Enchantment in Philosophical Myths.
9.15-9.30: Elżbieta Wojnowska, Świat Tolkiena- podszyta magią mityczna walka Dobra ze Złem.
9.30-9.45: Aleksandra Niemyjska, When there is nobody, angels begin to fly: Supernatural beings images affected by loneliness.
9.45-10.00: discussion
10.00-10.20: coffee break
Panel 6
Chair: Scott Simpson
10.20-10.35: Leons Taivans, Filipino healer enchantment and Christian Shamanism.
10.35-10.50: Agnieszka Gondor-Wiercioch, Two faces of Trickster In Louise Erdrich's North Dakota Novels .
10.50-11.05: Anna Zaczkowska, Twilight - a modern vampire fairy tale in popular culture. Differences between the folkloric upir and vampire - perfect object of teenager love.
11.05-11.20: discussion
Panel 7
Chair: Małgorzata Zawiła
11.40:11.55: Adam Anczyk, The Image of Druids in Contemporary Culture: the History of a Myth.
11.55-12.10: Jacek B. Chlastawa, The Sorcerer's Apprentice in Hollywood. Magic objects in the "Indiana Jones" series and the Propp's scheme of fairy tale.
12.10-12.25: Marta Raczek, A Kind of Magic – some reflections on specific type of magic realism in Japanese anime series Death Note by Tsugumi Ôba.
12.25-12.40: discussion
12.40-13.00: coffee break
Panel 8
Chair: Andrzej Szyjewski
13.00-13.15: Miloš Blahút, The double meaning of magic and mystery in Tom Robbins' B is for Beer.
13.15-13.30: Piotr Grzegorz Michalik, Flying balls of fire in modern indigenous folklore of Mexico.
13.30-13.45: Zbigniew Łagosz, The figure of the Polish magician: Czesław Czyński (1858-1932)
13.45-14.00: discussion
14.00-15.30: dinner
15.30-16.30 Guest Lecture: Robert A. Segal, Are fairy tales better than myths?