10.00 Opening
Chair: Ülo Valk
10.15 Kati Kallio (Finnish Literature
Society): The Kalevala, Finnish oral poetry, and the boundaries of epic
(keynote lecture)
11.15 Aado Lintrop (Estonian Literary
Museum): The poem Yangal-maa and Mansi epic
11.45 Madis Arukask (University of Tartu):
Written national epics of the Finnic peoples as (heroic-)epical projects
12.15 – 14.00 lunch
Chair: Madis Arukask
14.00 Arne Merilai (University of Tartu):
Kalevipoeg as a lyro-epic epic and its ‘postmodern’ authorship
14.30 Toms Ķencis (Archives of Latvian
Folklore): The nationalization of an epic: The Latvian case
15.00 Evangelos Avdikos (University of
Thessaly): Lament songs glorifying Greek soldiers killed in the Balkan wars (1912-1913)
15.30-16.00 coffee/ tea
Chair: Jingyi Gao
16.00 Asta Skujytė-Razmienė (Institute of
Lithuanian Literature and Folklore): The images of plague and cholera in
Lithuanian folklore (XIX-XX century)
16.30 Hurcabaatur Solonggod (University of
Tübingen): About the oldest written version of the Mongolian Geser Khan Epic
17.00 Ülo Valk (University of Tartu),
Tolheishel Khaling (University of Tartu): Epics as works in progress: on their
range of impact in South Asian traditions
17.30 Closing of the symposium
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