Thursday 7 February 2013
International Anthony Burgess Foundation, Manchester, United Kingdom
Registration is now open: please visit the Hic Dragones website for more information.
Programme
9.30-10.00 Registration
10.00-11.00 Keynote Paper: Geoff Ryman (University of Manchester)
Harrowing the Land of the Dead: Oz, Was and Joseph Campbell
11.00-11.30 Coffee
11.30-1.00 If I Only Had a Heart: Storytelling and Oz
Chair: TBC
Matthew Freeman (University of Nottingham): Across the Rainbow: L. Frank Baum’s Land of Oz as the Historical Origins of Transmedia Storytelling
Hannah Priest (Hic Dragones/University of Manchester): The Once and Future Dorothy: Intertextuality in Tin Man
Alexander Berezkin (Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok): Dorothy Gale and her twin Ellie Smith in a magical land of the USSR
Dee Michel (Independent Researcher): Gay Folkloric Beliefs About the MGM Film and Judy Garland
1.00-2.00 Lunch
2.00-3.30 If I Only Had a Brain: Theorizing Oz
Chair: TBC
Johanna Schorn (University of Cologne): “Just you and I / Defying Gravity”: A Queer Reading of Wicked
Ashley Wilson (University of Cambridge): East or West, Home is Best: Using Place/Space Theory to Identify the 1939 Wizard of Oz as the True ‘American Fairy Tale’
Sorcha NĂ Fhlainn (Manchester Metropolitan University): The Oz you haven’t see before!’: The Gothic Sublime in Return to Oz (1985)
3.30-4.00 Coffee
4.00-5.30 If I Only Had the Nerve: Merit and Madness
Chair: TBC
Maria Cohut (University of Warwick): The Grotesque and the Sinister in The Wizard of Oz: Perpetuating Christian Models of Merit
Karen Graham (University of Aberdeen): ‘Now what are we going to do about Dorothy?’: The Judgement of Dorothy in Gregory Maguire’s The Wicked Years series
Carys Crossen (University of Manchester): We’re off to See the Psychiatrist: Madness, Feminine Symbols and Female Power in Disney’s Return to Oz
5.30-5.45 Short Break
5.45-6.45 Special Guest (via Skype): Gregory Maguire (tbc)
6.45 Conference Close
For more information about the conference, or to register, visit the Hic Dragones website or email the conference convenors.
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