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SUMMARY:Norm and Transgression in the Fairy-Tale Tradition - Conference at Brown University
DESCRIPTION:We are so excited to be presenting at the conference Norm and Transgression in the Fairy-Tale Tradition: (Non)Normative Identities\, Forms\, and Writings at Brown University! Our paper – “‘Our Beloved Cinderella: Kalynn Bayron’s Cinderella is Dead and the Queering of Folk Narrative Genre” – will be on Thursday.  \n“From Perrault’s representation of female disobedience in ‘Bluebeard’ to Little Red Riding Hood’s disregard of her mother’s prohibition of wandering in the forest\, transgression is a key theme in fairy tales. The act of transgression is typically used as a vehicle for a moral and/or educational message which seeks to punish the transgressor and reward ‘good’ behaviour that is compliant with societal norms and values. But with the evolution of the literary fairy tale as a genre\, transgression has taken many other forms and significations that go well beyond acts of disobedience or the infringement of society’s rules and expectations. Rewritings of fairy tales\, including the efforts by late 19th-century Decadent writers to subvert traditional happy endings and moral meanings or postmodern feminist adaptations that challenge the patriarchal structure embedded in those fairy tales\, put into question the very notions of transgression and normativity in the fairy-tale world. \nIt could easily be argued\, moreover\, that transgression of accepted cultural norms has defined the literary fairy tale as a genre ever since its development in late 17th-century France. Physical deformity and monsters\, such as ogres\, witches\, and other villains\, populate the fairy-tale universe; violent and homicidal acts are commonly represented; and transgressive relationships and comportments abound\, including\, for instance\, the numerous tales classified as ‘unnatural love’ in the Aarne–Thompson–Uther Index of folktales. In spite of the evident moralistic and allegorical meanings of fairy tales\, and of the supposed acceptance of its illogical and ‘marvellous’ world as normative by the reader\, the latter cannot but acknowledge the transgressive presence of topics such as cannibalism and anthropophagy in many of the tales. Recently\, scholarly works in the emerging field of Queer Fairy-Tale Studies have underlined the ‘transgressive’ quality of certain traditional tales that do not conform to a heteronormative paradigm.” \nFor more information\, please click here!
URL:https://carterhaughschool.com/event/norm-and-transgression-in-the-fairy-tale-tradition-conference-at-brown-university/
LOCATION:Brown University\, Smith-Buonanno Hall\, Providence\, RI\, United States
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Associates: Gender\, Sexuality\, and the Fairy Tale
DESCRIPTION:Fairy tales have a reputation for being conventional\, and many of the most famous fairy tales appear\, on the surface at least\, to be just that. Tales like Cinderella and Snow White famously end with dazzlingly beautiful girls marrying princes\, and others\, like Jack and the Beanstalk\, reward boys for their bravery and brashness with wealth and power. However\, beginning as early as the 1970s\, feminist fairy-tale scholars have pointed out tales and readings that complicate those conventions\, and now researchers and writers are expanding on these beginnings to explore fairy tales’ queer possibilities. \nOnce used to mean strange or eccentric\, later wielded as a slur against homosexuality\, and eventually reclaimed by activists and scholars\, the word “queer” can simply mean different than expected. Folklorists Sara Cleto and Brittany Warman share some very old and very unconventional fairy tales and discuss modern LGBTQ+ twists on old tales and traditions. From a little-known 12th-century (and possibly even older) version of Snow White to literary fairy tales being written now\, learn how fairy tales can be surprisingly inclusive and wonderfully disruptive to our expectations. \nClick here to grab your ticket!
URL:https://carterhaughschool.com/event/smithsonian-associates-gender-sexuality-and-the-fairy-tale/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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SUMMARY:The June Book Club - Enter the Body by Joy McCullough
DESCRIPTION:Hi everyone! \nOur book club pick for June is Joy McCullough’s Enter the Body – yep\, we’re giving you just a tiny bit more Shakespeare\, but this time it’s in the form of a book that reads an awfully lot like an experimental fairy-tale retelling (and we are HERE FOR IT.) \n“Body turns Shakespeare on his head while honoring his talent as the girls retells their stories on their own terms…. Truly outstanding.” – Booklist\, starred review \n“At once tender\, poetic and ferocious\, Enter The Body breathes new life into the Bard’s most tragic heroines. More than a tribute to Shakespeare\, this kaleidoscopic\, ambitious novel-in-verse gives Juliet\, Ophelia\, Cordelia\, and Lavinia the chance to tell their own stories full of passion\, justice\, sisterhood\, and love. Simply spectacular.” – Michael L. Printz Award winner Laura Ruby\, author of Bone Gap \nWe’ll be meeting on June 22nd\, 2023 at 7PM ET\, so be sure to join us on Patreon at the $7 book club level or higher to take part. Hope to see you there!
URL:https://carterhaughschool.com/event/6665/
LOCATION:Crowdcast
CATEGORIES:Book Club
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SUMMARY:RESCHEDULED: The June Patreon Fairy-Tale Salon
DESCRIPTION:Hi all! Here is the info for our RESCHEDULED June Fairy-Tale Salon! \nDate: June 15th 26th\, 2023 at 7PM ET! \nPrompt: Your Favorite Local\, Magical Place \nQuest: Your quest this month is to tell us about your favorite local\, magical place. We get so caught up in our day-to-day lives that we sometimes forget there’s often magic just around the corner… where do you go in your neighborhood\, city\, or just surrounding area when you want a little shot of enchantment? Do you have a favorite spot in a nearby park\, a beloved coffee shop corner\, an aquarium that makes your heart sing\, or a delightful used bookstore that you love to visit when you’re feeling low? Tell us all about it! \nIf you’d like to participate\, just make sure that you’re on the Salonnières tier or higher for the month of June – see you soon!
URL:https://carterhaughschool.com/event/the-june-patreon-fairy-tale-salon-2/
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