Third International Colloquium of the Association for Studies in Fiction and Fictionality (SIRFF/ASIFF)

From October 18th to 20th, 2024, the Third International Colloquium of the Association for Studies in Fiction and Fictionality (SIRFF/ASIFF) took place at Kwansei Gakuin University in Hyōgo, Japan.

I was very honored and proud to participate with my presentation entitled “Fairy Tales from Fiction to Reality: Escaping from the Wolves Through Transmediality”. Unfortunately, I had to participate online this time, but I hope to be present at the upcoming colloquia organized by this inspiring association.

CaTCH Conference – Capturing the IntAngible of Cultural Heritage

On October 23, my colleagues from the “VAST: Values ​​Across Space and Time” project (Alba Morollon Diaz-Faes, Sara Graca da Silva, Catarina Isabel Baptista Alhinha, Carla Sofia Ribeiro Murteira) and I had a poster presented at CaTCH – Capturing the IntAngible of Cultural Heritage.

It was a hybrid conference (online and in Maribor, Slovenia) whose goal was to gather scholars and experts from various fields involved in the process of capturing and diffusing knowledge and experiences related to cultural heritage, in order to promote inclusive and forward-looking practices within the actions on culture.
Our poster was intitled “Grimm Annotations: Tracing Values in Transcultural Fairy Tales” and was presented by Dr. Alba Morollon Diaz-Faes.

The poster can be accessed here.

Collaborator researcher at the Institute for the Study of Literature and Tradition (NOVA FCSH)

I am now part of the project VAST: Values Across Space & Time, funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020, an international project of which the Institute for the Study of Literature and Tradition (NOVA FCSH) is one of the partners.
The project aims to study the transformation of moral values across space and time, focusing on the “core European values considered fundamental for the formation of sustainable communities and enabling citizens to live well together, such as: freedom, democracy, equality, tolerance, dialogue, human dignity, the rule of law.” I am part of the team that examines the past of values in narratives expressed in natural language – in our case, in 19th century fairy tales. If you want to know more about the project, check: https://www.vast-project.eu/
There is also a platform being created that will display many of the project’s results, and can be accessed by anyone: https://platform.vast-project.eu/

My participation in this project started recently and the investigation period is quite brief, but just the idea of dealing with the topic of traditional stories and their “evolution” is super exciting!!!