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  <title><![CDATA[Kallin Invited to Present at the Elfriede Jelinek Symposium, University of Salzburg]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>On January 17<sup>th</sup>, <a href="https://modlangs.gatech.edu/people/person/374bc683-9b08-58a5-a4c0-51ed909e7ba1">Britta Kallin</a>, associate professor of German in the School of Modern Languages, presented her research at the Elfriede Jelinek Symposium in Salzburg, Austria.</p>

<p>Kallin&rsquo;s talk, entitled &ldquo;Fairy tale figures and intertextual strategies in selected works by Elfriede Jelinek,&rdquo; examined the usage of fairy tale characters in Jelinek&rsquo;s plays &ldquo;Snow White&rdquo; (1999), &ldquo;Das Werk&rdquo; (1999), &ldquo;Rosamunde&rdquo; (1999), and &ldquo;Sleeping Beauty&rdquo; (2000).</p>

<p>&ldquo;My intersectional reading shows how the author outlines outdated gender roles and questions the inscribed &ldquo;whiteness&rdquo; and Christian undertones of the fairy tales,&rdquo; said Kallin.</p>

<p>Jelinek, an Austrian Nobel laureate, wrote several plays that deal with fairy tales demonstrating&nbsp;a feminist re-writing of the underlying messages of traditional fairy tales in the Western canon.</p>

<p>The workshop analyzed some of Jelinek&rsquo;s writing in terms of form, function, and poetological backgrounds of these transitions from a transdisciplinary perspective.</p>
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