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SUMMARY:The March Patreon Fairy-Tale Salon
DESCRIPTION:Please find the info for our March Fairy-Tale Salon below! \nDate: March 9th at 7PM ET \nPrompt: Show us a favorite fairy-tale object! \nQuest: At our last salon\, the subject of our most fairy-tale-y jewelry came up\, and we loved it. We love fairy-tale-ish objects of all kinds to be honest so\, for the March salon\, we’re having a “show and tell”! We’d love to see your favorite fairy-tale objects. Jewelry is of course welcome\, but you can also show anything else! A favorite souvenir\, a beloved stuffed animal\, or the dress that makes you feel the most like Snow White are all welcome. We can’t wait to hear the stories behind the items! \nIf you’d like to participate\, make sure that you’re on the Salonnières tier or higher on Patreon for the month of March – can’t wait to see you there!
URL:https://carterhaughschool.com/event/the-march-patreon-fairy-tale-salon-2/
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Associates: Feminist Fairy Tales - Who Needs a Prince?
DESCRIPTION:You might have heard something like this: “I don’t want my daughter reading fairy tales!” or “Fairy tales are so sexist. All these girls needing a prince to save them!” But the truth is that the politics of gender in fairy tales are much more complicated than these statements acknowledge. \nIn fact\, modern fairy-tale studies grew out of debates over how gender and sexism play out in traditional tales. Scholars have grappled with questions such as why so many famous fairy-tale heroines are waiting to be rescued—and whether they really need rescuing at all. Or they might find that something else is actually going on in the plot of these familiar stories\, and also wonder what kinds of fairy tales have happy endings that aren’t dependent on a heroine’s rescue by a handy prince. \nSuch investigations revolutionized questions of gender and sexuality\, opened the door to queer interpretations of classic tales\, and rediscovered rich archives of tales with active hero(ines) of all genders. This work has even spurred the creation of new fairy tales that reflect contemporary mores in old stories. \nJoin folklorists Sara Cleto and Brittany Warman on March 13th at 6:45PM ET as they explore the roots of fairy-tale studies; look at familiar tales such as Cinderella and Bluebeard as well as some of their lesser-known versions; uncover a treasury of unfamiliar tales; and illustrate how scholarly discussions of sex and gender have transformed the art of the fairy tale as we know it. \nClick here to grab your tickets!
URL:https://carterhaughschool.com/event/smithsonian-associates-feminist-fairy-tales-who-needs-a-prince/
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SUMMARY:The March Book Club - KIN S FUR by Margaret Yocom
DESCRIPTION:Hey everyone! We are so excited to announce that our book club pick for March is KIN S FUR by Dr. Margaret Yocom\, our mentor and dear friend… who will be joining us for the meeting and reading the whole book LIVE! \nThis is a book of erasure poetry – using her own translation of the Grimm fairy tale “All Kinds of Fur\,” Dr. Yocom weaves a beautiful story behind the story\, one of resilience and personal power.   \n“Open this book and enter a world of danger\, transformation\, and tactical survival—a multi-layered\, multi-voiced telling of ‘Allerleirauh’ / ‘All Kinds Of Fur\,’ a Brothers Grimm tale you most likely have not met\, a ‘Cinderella’ version with incest. In a new translation\, Margaret Yocom first brings us this forgotten tale\, stocked\, as we’d expect\, with kings\, rings\, beasts\, and betrayals. She then\, through erasure\, lures out of its darkness another voice—the voice of ‘All Kinds Of Fur’ herself\, lying hidden within its words. In keeping with traditions of wonder tales\, erasure practice poses riddles and embodies paradoxes—adding by subtracting\, listening by looking\, redrawing the boundaries of author and reader\, teller and told. Enter this forest. Voice what you see. Is it sunlight in shadow\, or a sudden shadow cutting through light?”—Susan Tichy \n“These poems are haunted by what Yocom makes invisible by her erasures; what she makes visible has different bones. The incest in the fairy tale variously translated as ‘All Fur’ or ‘Donkeyskin’ shows through the skin without the ‘s’: kin. I have used these poems in my fairy tale course to introduce students to a tradition whose dark side has been erased\, in other ways\, by numerous editors and publishers—and which KIN S FUR restores. Are we not all\, like these fairy tale beings\, humanimals?” – Katharine Young \nOur meeting will be on Monday\, March 20th at 7PM ET – and Dr. Yocom will be there to read and talk about her book and process! If you want to join us\, make sure you’re at a $7+ tier on Patreon for the month of March! \nCan’t make it live? The replay will be available right after the meeting takes place!
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