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Haase 1 Donald Haase Professor of German WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY Professional Record Date Revised: 01-31-2017 NAME: DONALD P. HAASE Dept. Office: 409 Manoogian 906 W. Warren Avenue Tel. 313-577-3002 (Department) Fax. 313-577-6243 (Department) e-mail: [email protected] DEPARTMENT/COLLEGE: Classical & Modern Languages, Literatures, and Cultures/College of Liberal Arts & Sciences PRESENT RANK & DATE OF RANK: Professor, August 2004 WSU APPOINTMENT HISTORY: Year Appointed/Rank: 1981/Assistant Professor Year Awarded Tenure: 1986 Year Promoted to Associate Professor: 1985 CITIZEN OF: United States of America EDUCATION: Undergraduate: BA, University of Cincinnati, 1972 Graduate: MA, University of Cincinnati, 1973 PhD, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1979

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Donald Haase Professor of German

WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY

Professional Record Date Revised: 01-31-2017 NAME: DONALD P. HAASE Dept. Office: 409 Manoogian 906 W. Warren Avenue Tel. 313-577-3002 (Department) Fax. 313-577-6243 (Department) e-mail: [email protected] DEPARTMENT/COLLEGE: Classical & Modern Languages, Literatures, and Cultures/College of Liberal Arts & Sciences PRESENT RANK & DATE OF RANK: Professor, August 2004 WSU APPOINTMENT HISTORY: Year Appointed/Rank: 1981/Assistant Professor Year Awarded Tenure: 1986 Year Promoted to Associate Professor: 1985 CITIZEN OF: United States of America EDUCATION: Undergraduate: BA, University of Cincinnati, 1972 Graduate: MA, University of Cincinnati, 1973 PhD, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1979

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FACULTY APPOINTMENTS AT OTHER INSTITUTIONS: Miami University, Oxford, OH, Visiting Assistant Professor, 1979-81. PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS: Modern Language Association American Folklore Society International Society for Folk Narrative Research (Executive Committee Member) HONORS/AWARDS: Special issue in my honor published by Marvels & Tales: Journal of Fairy-Tale Studies, coedited

by Anne Duggan and Cristina Bacchilega (Fall 2013) Academy of Scholars, Wayne State Univ., 2011-present (President-Elect, 2013-present) President’s Bonus Award for Service, 1992, 1993 Career Development Chair, Wayne State Univ., 1988-89 Probus Club Award for Academic Achievement, Wayne State Univ., 1987 President’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, Wayne State Univ., 1985 Fellowship from Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst, 1976-77 Charles P. Taft Fellow, Univ. of Cincinnati, 1972-73 Member of Phi Beta Kappa and Delta Phi Alpha BIOGRAPHICAL CITATIONS: Directory of American Scholars, 10th ed. DAAD/Monatshefte Directory of German Departments Who’s Who in the World, 17th ed. Who’s Who in America, 58th ed. Who’s Who in the Midwest, 24th ed. Who’s Who in American Education, 6th ed. The Complete Marquis Who’s Who (2001) Contemporary Authors, vol. 148. Writers’ Directory, 18th ed. German Studies in North America: A Directory of Scholars I. TEACHING Years at Wayne State: 1981-present.

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Years at Other Colleges/Universities: Visiting Assistant Professor, Miami Univ., Oxford, OH, 1979-81. Instructor/Asst. Director, Miami Univ. European Center in Luxembourg, Summer 1979. Teaching Assistant, Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1973-76. Instructor, Univ. of Cincinnati, Summer 1973. Courses Taught at Wayne State: Undergraduate: Honors Seminar in Philosophy and Letters (HON 4200) Understanding the Fairy Tale (GER 2991) Anguish and Commitment: European Existentialist Literature (GER 2700) Intermediate Composition & Conversation (GER 3200) Graduate: Critical Approaches to German Studies (GER 6100) Topics in German Studies: Fairy-Tale Reception (GER 5790/7790) Cultural Studies and Criticism (GER 5400/7400) Children’s Literature and Culture (GER 5300/7300) Romanticism (GER 5650/7650) Grimms’ Fairy Tales (GER 679) Professional Issues (GER 700) Seminar: The Reception of Grimms’ Fairy Tales (GER 868) Essays/Theses/Dissertations: M.A Essays and Thesis: Director: Anita Halilovic, M.A. Essay, “The Evolution of Fairy Tales: A Comparison of Contemporary and Classic Versions of ‘Little Red Riding Hood,’ ‘Hansel and Gretel,’ and ‘Cinderella’” (2008). Director: Nicolay Ostrau, M.A. Essay, “The Celluloid Storyteller: Walt Disney and the Adaptation of the European Fairy Tale” (2006). Director: Karin A. Michaelis-Vultorius, M.A. Essay, “Now and Then: Gender Issues in Fairy Tales” (2003). Director: Tanita Ey, M.A. Essay, “The Powerful Triangle of Food, Desire, and the Female in Grimms’ Tales” (1999).

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Director: Barbara Wlodarczyk, M.A. Essay, “German Fairy Tales Written in Exile” (1998). Director: Eric Bernreuter, M.A. Essay, “The City, Industry, and Consumerism in Romantic Fairy Tales of Novalis, E. T. A. Hoffmann, and Ludwig Tieck” (1998). Director: Mary Gell, M.A. Essay, “The Incest Motif in Ludwig Tieck’s ‘Der blonde Eckbert’” (1997). Director: Deborah Lokai, M.A. Thesis, “Es war einmal ein Wald” (1989). Ph.D. Dissertations: Director: Julie Koehler, “Kind Girls, Evil Sisters, and Wise Women: Gender Roles in Kunstmärchen by Nineteenth-Century German Women Writers” (2016). Director: Alexandra Michaelis-Vultorius, “The Tales of the Grimm Brothers in Colombia: Introduction, Dissemination, and Reception” (2011). Director: Paul Michaelson, “Erkenntnisekel and the Development of a Democratic Aesthetic in the Early Works of Thomas Mann” (2002). Director: Michael Walsh, “Grimms’ Kinder- und Hausmärchen in Postmodern Contexts” (2001). Dissertation Committee Member for: Ursula Kobiljak, “Echoes of German Romantic Poetry in the Work of Gustave Roud” (Modern Languages,1989); Kendall Weeks, “Berthold Auerbach: A Re-Evaluation” (Modern Languages, 1990); Liviu Ticu, “Discours narratifs paralleles chez Sartre et Simone de Beauvoir sur le thème du ménage à trois” (Modern Languages, 1992); Deborah Lokai, “Language Acquisition and Socialization in Three Works Based on the Stories of Kaspar Hauser and the Wild Child of Aveyron” (Modern Languages, 1993); Kato Nkimba, “The Representation of German Labor Literature in Der Spiegel 1960-90” (Modern Languages, 1996); Richard Caldwell “A Person of Letters in Parliament: Edward Bulwer-Lytton’s Career as a Member of the House of Commons and a Minister of Government 1831-1866” (English, 1998); Paul Buczkowski, “The Theatrical Strategies of J. R. Planché” (English, 1999); Shaun Baker, “Kant’s Copernican Theory of Self Consciousness” (Philosophy, 1999); Randy Schantz, “In the Service of Propaganda: Georg Büchner’s Der Hessische Landbote and Dantons Tod “ (Modern Languages, 1999); Susan Honeyman, “Elusive Childhood: Impossible Representations in Modern American Fiction” (English, 2001); Ingrid Helbing, “Visions of Regression Amidst Progress: A Study of the Theme of Industrialization in Nineteenth-Century and Early-Twentieth-Century German Literature” (Modern Languages, 2003); Kaushalya Krishnamoorthy, “Exile Literature in India” (Modern Languages, 2003); Denise Dick, “Aftereffects of the Holocaust as Expressed in German Literature” (Modern Languages, 2004); Denise Doyle, “Lisa Tetzner and Kurt Kläber” (Modern Languages, 2005); Candace Beutell Gardner, “Infinite Optimism: German Translations of Don Quixote” (Modern Languages, 2006); Amanda Taylor, “Goethe and His Portrayers: An

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Exchange of Image” (Modern Languages, 2007); Vanessa Joosen, “New Perspectives on Fairy Tales: Research Project on the Intertextual Dialogue between Fairytale Criticism and German, English and Dutch Fairy-Tale Tetellings in the Period from 1970 to 2002” (University of Antwerp, Belgium, 2007); Pauline Ebert, “The Cultural Memory of German Victimhood in Post-1990 Popular German Literature and Television” (Modern Languages, 2010); Abigail Heiniger, “The Death of the Fairy Heroine: Searching for a Feminine Mythology in Jane Eyre and Her Transatlantic Literary Descendants” (English, 2013). Juliana Mamou, “Remembering East German Childhood in Post-Wende Life Narratives (Modern Languages, 2013); Alexandra Pákh, “Crime Fiction” (Modern Languages, in progress); Adrion Dula, “Someday My Beast Will Come: Female Agency and Desire in the French Fairy Tale - Early Modern to Postmodern Tales” (Modern Languages, in progress). Course or Curriculum Development: Designed courses on Short Fiction from Central Europe and Russia (GER/SLA 2310); Understanding the Fairy Tale (GER 2991). Developed graduate courses on Professional Issues (GER 7000); Cultural Studies and Criticism (GER 5400/7400); and Children’s Literature and Culture (GER 5300/7300). II. RESEARCH Research in Progress: Chapter on “The Fairy-Tale Canon” for edited volume of fairy-tale pedagogy, ed. Nancy Canepa. Book manuscript currently under review by Wayne State University Press. Chapter on “Canon Formation” for The Fairy Tale World, ed. Andrew Teverson (Routledge). Proposal for translation and introduction to the fairy tales of Thomas Theodor Heine for the Series Oddly Modern Fairy Tales, ed. Jack Zipes (Princeton University Press). Funded Research: See Fellowships/Grants/Special Awards (below). Fellowships/Grants/Special Awards: External

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National Endowment for the Humanities Grant to Direct Summer Seminar for Secondary School Teachers on the Tales of the Brothers Grimm: Discovering Their Literary and Cultural Significance, 1984-85 ($43,700); 1986-87 ($54,291); 1993-94 ($66,286). American Council on Education, Foreign Language Instruction Improvement Grant, 1991-93. Internal Co-author of Humanities Center Innovative Projects Grant on “Creative Storytelling and the Urban Child: A Pilot Project,” Wayne State University, 2004 ($4,000) Graduate Research Assistant, Wayne State University, 2001-02, 1998-99 Humanities Center Resident Scholar Grant, Wayne State University, 2000-01 ($500) and 2001-02 ($500), 20005-06 ($800) Small Research Grant, Wayne State University, 2001 ($1,000) Co-author of Humanities Center Grant for Working Groups in the Humanities, Wayne State University, 1999-2000 ($1,500); and 2001-02 ($1,000) Co-author of Interdisciplinary Seed Grant for Faculty Seminar in Cultural Studies ($10,000). Small Research Grant, Wayne State University, 1992, 1998 ($650). III. PUBLICATIONS Chapters Published: Foreword. New Approaches to Teaching Folk and Fairy Tales. Ed. Christa Jones and Claudia

Schwabe. Boulder: University Press of Colorado, 2016. vii-xi. “Dear Reader.” Marvelous Transformations. Ed. Christine Jones and Jennifer Schacker.

Peterborough: Broadview Press, 2012. 539-44. “Fairy Tales, Hope, and the Culture of Defeat from the Postbellum American South to Postwar

Germany.” Kriegs- und Nachkriegskindheiten: Studien zur literarischen Erinnerungskultur für junge Leser. Ed. Gabriele von Glasenapp and Hans-Heino Ewers. Frankfurt a.M.: Peter Lang, 2008. 455-64.

“Grimm's Children's and Household Tales.” Children and Youth in History. The Center for History

and New Media at George Mason University. 2008. Item 109. http://chnm.gmu.edu/cyh/case-studies/109.

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Foreword. Some Day Your Witch Will Come. By Kay Stone. Detroit: Wayne State University

Press, 2008. ix-xi. “The Arabian Nights, Visual Culture, and Early German Cinema.” The Arabian Nights in

Transnational Perspective. Ed. Ulrich Marzolph. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2007. 245-60. (See also Refereed Journals section below.)

“American Germanists and Research on Folklore and Fairy Tales from 1970 to the Present.”

German Studies in the United States: A Historical Handbook. Ed. Peter Uwe Hohendahl. New York: Modern Language Assn., 2003. 294-98.

“Overcoming the Present: Children and the Fairy Tale in Exile, War, and the Holocaust.” Mit den

Augen eines Kindes: Children in the Holocaust, Children in Exile, and Children under Fascism. Ed. Viktoria Hertling. Amsterdamer Publikationen zur Sprache und Literatur 134. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1998. 86-99.

“Response and Responsibility in Reading Grimms’ Fairy Tales.” The Reception of Grimms’ Fairy

Tales: Responses, Reactions, Revisions. Ed. D. H. Detroit: Wayne State UP, 1993.

Reprinted in Nineteenth-Century Literature Criticism. Vol. 77. Ed. Susan Dewsbury. Detroit: Gale, 1999.

“The Politics of the Exile Fairy Tale.” Wider den Faschismus: Exilliteratur als Geschichte. Ed.

Susan Cocalis and Sigrid Bauschinger. Tübingen: Francke, 1993. 63-75. “Yours, Mine, or Ours? Perrault, the Brothers Grimm, and the Ownership of Fairy Tales.” Once

Upon a Folktale: Capturing the Folklore Process with Children. Ed. Gloria Blatt. New York: Teachers College Press, 1993. 63-77.

Reprinted in The Classic Fairy Tales: Texts, Criticism. Ed. Maria Tatar. A Norton Critical Edition. New York: Norton, 1999. 353-64. (See also below in Journal Articles Published.)

“Michael Ende.” Contemporary German Fiction Writers. 2nd Series. Ed. Wolfgang Elfe and James

Hardin. Vol. 75 of Dictionary of Literary Biography. Detroit: Gale Research, 1988. 54-58. “Thomas Theodor Heine’s Exile Märchen.” Exile and Enlightenment: Studies in German and

Comparative Literature in Honor of Guy Stern on His 65th Birthday. Ed. Jerry Glenn et al. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1987. 207-15.

“Adelbert von Chamisso.” Supernatural Fiction Writers. Ed. Everett F. Bleiler. New York:

Scribners, 1984. 1: 91-95.

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“Ludwig Tieck.” Supernatural Fiction Writers. Ed. Everett F. Bleiler. New York: Scribners, 1984. l: 83-89.

“Novalis.” Critical Survey of Poetry. Ed. Walton Beacham. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Salem Press,

1984. 3: 1090-1101. “Novalis: Heinrich von Ofterdingen.” Survey of Modern Fantasy Literature. Ed. Frank N. Magill.

Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Salem Press, 1983. 2: 720-24. “Romantic Theory of the Fantastic.” Survey of Modern Fantasy Literature. Ed. Frank N. Magill.

Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Salem Press, 1983. 5: 2247-2258. Edited Books Co-editor with Anne E. Duggan, Folktales and Fairy Tales: Traditions and Texts from around the

World. 2nd ed. 4 vols. Santa Barbra: ABC-CLIO, 2016. Revised and expanded edition of The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Folktales and Fairy Tales. Ed. Donald Haase. 3 vols. Print and eBook versions.

Reviews: ARBA BC Folklore Booklist Choice

The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Folktales and Fairy Tales. 3 vols. Westport, CT: Greenwood

Press, 2008.

Awards: American Library Association, Reference and User Services Association (RUSA), Outstanding Reference Source, 2009 http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/rusa/awards/outstandingreferencesources/index.cfm Booklist Editors’ Choice, 2008 http://www.booklistonline.com/default.aspx?page=show_product&pid=3148353 Choice Outstanding Academic Title, 2008 Library Journal Best Reference, 2007 http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6547055.html?q=best+reference+2007

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Reviews: Fabula Booklist Choice (Starred Review) College & Research Libraries Journal of Folklore Research http://www.indiana.edu/~jofr/review.php?id=652 Library Journal http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6557373.html Journal of American Culture Lawrence Looks at Books http://www.gale.cengage.com/reference/lawrence/200807/Folktale_encyclopedia.htm ARBA Online Reference & Research Book News Reference and User Services Quarterly Reference Reviews Voice of Youth Advocates Voices: The Journal of New York Folklore Against the Grain

Fairy Tales and Feminism: New Approaches. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2004.

Reprinted 2007.

Reviews: Choice Fabula Féeries German Quarterly International Research Society for Children’s Literature Web Site Eighteenth-Century Studies Marvels & Tales Journal of Folklore Research

English Fairy Tales and More English Fairy Tales. Collected by Joseph Jacobs. ABC-CLIO Classic

Folk and Fairy Tales. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 2002. 369 pp. Print and eBook versions.

Reviews: Fabula Choice Booknews New Hope International Review On-Line http://www.nhi.clara.net/bs0474.htm Marvels & Tales

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The Reception of Grimms’ Fairy Tales: Responses, Reactions, Revisions. Detroit: Wayne State

Univ. Press, 1993. Reprinted as paperback 1995. 347 pp.

Reviews: Times Literary Supplement German Quarterly Journal of American Folklore Fabula Zeitschrift für Volkskunde Colloquia Germanica Merveilles & contes Journal of English and Germanic Philology Choice Bookbird Books in Print/Reviews PLUS Reference and Research Book News.

Journal Articles Published: Refereed Journals: “My Favourite Story When I Was Young, or: The Boy Who Went Forth to Unlearn What Fear

Was.” Gramarye 10 (2016): in press. “Challenges of Folktale and Fairy-Tale Studies in the Twenty-First Century.” Fabula 57.1-2

(2016): 73–85. “‘We Are What We Are Supposed to Be’: The Brothers Grimm as Fictional

Representations." Narrative Culture 1.2 (2014): 191-215. “Kiss and Tell: Orality, Narrative, and the Power of Words in ‘Sleeping Beauty.’” Etudes de

Lettres 289.3-4 (2011): 275-92. “Decolonizing Fairy-Tale Studies.” Marvels & Tales: Journal of Fairy-Tale Studies 24.1 (2010): 17-

38. Revised and expanded version of "Decolonizing Fairy-Tale Studies." Paper presented at "University of Hawaii Manoa International Symposium 'Folktales and Fairy Tales: Translation, Colonialism, and Cinema,'" Honolulu, Sept. 23-26, 2008. http://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/handle/10125/16457.

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“Hypertextual Gutenberg: The Textual and Hypertextual Life of Folktales and Fairy Tales in English-Language Popular Print Editions.” Fabula 47.3-4 (2006): 222-30.

“The Arabian Nights, Visual Culture, and Early German Cinema.” Fabula 45.3-4 (2004): 261-74.

Translated and reprinted in Persian in Honar—ketâb-e mâh 81-82 (special issue on the Arabian Nights, part 2) (July 2005): 80-90. Reprinted in The Arabian Nights in Transnational Perspective (see Chapters section above).

“Framing the Brothers Grimm: Paratexts and Intercultural Transmission in English-Language

Editions of the Kinder- und Hausmärchen.” Fabula 44.1-2 (2003): 55-69.

Reprinted in Short Story Criticism. Vol. 88. Ed. Larry Trudeau. Detroit: Gale, 2006. “Children, War, and the Imaginative Space of Fairy Tales.” Lion and the Unicorn: A Critical

Journal of Children’s Literature 24 (2000): 360-77. “Feminist Fairy-Tale Scholarship: Critical Survey and Bibliography.” Marvels & Tales: Journal of

Fairy-Tale Studies 14 (2000): 15-63. “Re-Viewing the Grimm Corpus: Grimm Scholarship in an Era of Celebration.” Monatshefte 91.1

(1999): 121-31. “German Fairy Tales and America’s Culture Wars: From Grimms’ Kinder- und Hausmärchen to

William Bennett’s Book of Virtues.” German Politics and Society 13.3 (1995): 17-25. “Yours, Mine, or Ours? Perrault, the Brothers Grimm, and the Ownership of Fairy Tales.”

Merveilles & contes 7 (1993): 383-402. (See also above in Chapters Published for reprint.)

“The Sleeping Script: Memory and Forgetting in Grimm’s Romantic Fairy Tale.” Merveilles &

contes 4 (1990): 167-76. “Is Seeing Believing? Proverbs and the Film Adaptation of a Fairy Tale.” Proverbium: Yearbook

of International Proverb Scholarship 7 (1990): 89-104.

Reprinted in Literary Criticism on Angela Carter. Columbia, SC: Layman Poupard Publishing. Detroit: Gale/Cengage Learning, forthcoming.

“Gold into Straw: Fairy Tale Movies for Children and the Culture Industry.” Lion and the Unicorn

12.2 (1988): 193-207.

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“Power, Truth, and Interpretation: The Hermeneutic Act and Kleist’s ‘Die heilige Cäcilie.’” Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft und Geistesgeschichte 60 (1986): 88-103. (With Rachel Freudenburg.)

“Nerval’s Revision of German Romanticism: Aurélia and Novalis’ Heinrich von Ofterdingen.”

Cincinnati Romance Review 2 (1983): 49-59. “The Romantic Seeds of Decadence in Wackenroder’s Herzensergießungen.” Michigan

Academician 15 (1982): 27-33. “Gérard de Nerval’s Magnum Opus: Alchemy in Literature and Life.” Kentucky Romance

Quarterly 29.3 (1982): 245-50. “Nerval’s Knowledge of Novalis: A Reconsideration.” Romance Notes 22.1 (1981): 53-57. “Coleridge and Henry Boyd’s Translation of Dante’s Inferno: Towards a Demonic Reading of

‘Kubla Khan.’” English Language Notes 17 (1980): 259-65. “Romantic Facts and Critical Myths: Novalis’ Early Reception in France.” The Comparatist 3

(1979): 23-31. “Kafka’s ‘Der Jäger Gracchus’: Fragment or Figment of the Imagination?“ Modern Austrian

Literature 11.3-4 (1978): 319-32. Papers Published in Conference Proceedings: Refereed Papers: “Martin Walser’s Ein fliehendes Pferd and the Tradition of Repetitive Confession.” Selected

Proceedings: 32nd Mountain Interstate Foreign Language Conference. Ed. Gregorio C. Martin. Winston-Salem, NC: Wake Forest University, 1984. 137-44.

“‘Verzauberungen der Seele’: Das Märchen und die Exilanten der NS-Zeit.” Emigranten- und

Immigrantenliteratur. Vol. 8 of Begegnung mit dem “Fremden”: Grenzen-Traditionen-Vergleiche. Akten des VIII Internationalen Germanisten-Kongresses, Tokyo 1990. Ed. Eijiro Iwasaki. Munich: Iudicium, 1991. 44-50.

Encyclopedia and Bibliographical Articles/Chapters: Articles on “Holocaust” and “Reception, Response Theory.” Folktales and Fairy Tales: Traditions

and Texts from around the World. Ed. Anne E. Duggan and Donald Haase, with Helen

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Callow. 2nd ed. 4 vols. Santa Barbra: ABC-CLIO, 2016. Revised and expanded edition of The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Folktales and Fairy Tales. Ed. Donald Haase. 3 vols.

“Feministische Märchenforschung.” Enzyklopädie des Märchens: Handwörterbuch zur

historischen und vergleichenden Erzählforschung. Ed. Rolf Wilhelm Brednich et al. Göttingen: de Gruyter, 2014. 14: 1656–62.

“Zipes, Jack.” Enzyklopädie des Märchens: Handwörterbuch zur historischen und vergleichenden

Erzählforschung. Ed. Rolf Wilhelm Brednich et al. Göttingen: de Gruyter, 2013. 14: 1377–79.

“Weltanschauung, Weltbild.” Enzyklopädie des Märchens: Handwörterbuch zur historischen und

vergleichenden Erzählforschung. Ed. Rolf Wilhelm Brednich et al. Göttingen: de Gruyter, 2012. 14: 605–11.

“Fairy Tale,” “Television,” “Nationalism,” “Pedagogy,” “Trauma and Therapy,” “Johannes

Bolte,” “Joseph Jacobs,” “Edgar Taylor.” Greenwood Encyclopedia of Folktales and Fairy Tales. 3 vols. Ed. Donald Haase. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2008.

“Schlüssel.” Enzyklopädie des Märchens: Handwörterbuch zur historischen und vergleichenden

Erzählforschung. Ed. Rolf Wilhelm Brednich et al. Göttingen: de Gruyter, 2005. 12: 82-87.

“Psychology and Fairy Tales,” “Television and Fairy Tales,” “Ludwig Tieck,” “Novalis,” “Michael

Ende,” “Tom Davenport,” “Shelley Duvall,” “Cannon Movie Tales,” “Franz Kafka,” “Bruno Schönlank,” “Thomas Theodor Heine,” “Neil Jordan,” “Philip Glass,” “The Brave Little Tailor,” “The Bremen Town Musicians,” “Cinderfella,” “Jack and the Beanstalk (Yarbrough),” and “Pretty Woman.” The Oxford Companion to Fairy Tales. Ed. Jack Zipes. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000.

“Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm.” Encyclopedia of Folklore and Literature. Ed. Mary Ellen Brown and

Bruce A. Rosenberg. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 1998. 274-78. Bio-bibliographical articles in Kosch’s Deutsches Literatur-Lexikon, 3rd. ed. (Bern: Francke, 1986-

88). Vol. 10: Rudolf Friedrich Heinrich Magenau, Siegfried August Mahlmann, Johann Graf von Majlath, Ernst Otto Graf von Malsburg, Karl Malss, Karl Mayer, Garlieb Merkel, Sophie Mereau, Karl Meisl, F. A. Mesmer. Vol. 11: Christian Ludwig Neuffer, Friederike Caroline Neuberin, Charlotte Niese, Gottlieb Konrad Pfeffel, Gustav Pfiz, Adolf Pichler, Johann Pietsch.

Translations of Other Authors Published: Articles and Books

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“The Brothers Grimm as Collectors and Editors of German Folktales,” by Siegfried Neumann.

The Reception of Grimms’ Fairy Tales: Responses, Reactions, Revisions. Ed. Donald Haase. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1993. 24-40.

Reprinted in The Great Fairy Tale Tradition: From Straparola and Basile to the Brothers Grimm. Ed. Jack Zipes. A Norton Critical Edition. New York: Norton, 2001. 969-80.

Book Reviews Published: Academic Journals: The Folkloresque: Reframing Folklore in a Popular Culture World, ed. Michael Dylan Foster and

Jeffrey A. Tolbert. Fabula (in press). Fairy Tale, by Andrew Teverson. Marvels & Tales (in press). Fairy Tales: A New History, by Ruth B. Bottigheimer. Journal of Folklore Research.

http://www.indiana.edu/~jofr/review.php?id=914. Review posted on 21 Sept. 2011. Hören, Lesen, Sehen, Spüren. Märchenrezeption im europäischen Vergleich, ed. Regina Bendix

and Ulrich Marzolph. Fabula 51.1/2 (2010): 101-03. Hänsel und Gretel: Das Märchen in Kunst, Musik, Literatur, Medien und Karikaturen, by

Wolfgang Mieder. Fabula 50 (2009): 162-64. Selected Tales, by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. Translated and with an introduction and notes by

Joyce Crick. Fabula 47 (2006): 343-45. Das Buch, das wir sind: Zur Poetik der “Kinder- und Hausmärchen, gesammelt durch die Brüder

Grimm,” by Jens E. Sennewald. Fabula 47 (2006): 171-72. The Hard Facts of the Grimms’ Fairy Tales, 2nd rev. ed., by Maria Tatar. Marvels & Tales: Journal

of Fairy-Tale Studies 18 (2004): 335-36. Feen-Mährchen: Zur Unterhaltung für Freunde und Freundinnen der Feenwelt. Textkritischer

Neudruck der anonymen Ausgabe, Braunschweig 1801, ed. Ulrich Marzolph. Marvels & Tales: Journal of Fairy-Tale Studies 16 (2002): 298-300.

Fairy Tales and Fables from Weimar Days, ed. and trans. Jack Zipes. Monatshefte 92 (2000): 97-

98.

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New Critical Perspectives on Martin Walser, ed. Frank Philipp. Journal of English and Germanic Philology 96.2 (1997): 321-22.

Grimms’ Fairy Tales: A History of Criticism on a Popular Classic, by James M. McGlathery.

German Quarterly 68 (1995): 462-63. The Brothers Grimm and Their Critics, by Christa Kamenetsky. German Quarterly 67 (1994): 414-

15. Fairy Tale Romance, by James M. McGlathery. American Journal of Germanic Linguistics and

Literatures 6 (1994): 144-45. Das ästhetische Potential nationaler Stereotypen, by Emer O’Sullivan. Monatshefte 83 (1991):

480-81. The Brothers Grimm and Folktale, ed. James McGlathery. JEGP 89 (1990): 366-67. The Interpretation of Belief, by David Jasper. German Quarterly 63 (1990): 123-24. The Hard Facts of the Grimms’ Fairy Tales, by Maria Tatar. JEGP (1990): 594. Die Brüder Grimm, by Herbert Scurla; and Die Märchenbrüder, by Jürgen Weishaupt.

Monatshefte 81 (1989): 127-29. The Complete Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, trans. Jack Zipes. German Quarterly 62 (1989):

277-78. Tradition and Innovation in Folk Literature, by Wolfgang Mieder. German Quarterly 62 (1989):

121-22. The Brothers Grimm: From Enchanted Forests to the Modern World, by Jack Zipes. Merveilles &

contes 2.2 (1988): 166-67. Fairy Tales and Society, ed. Ruth B. Bottigheimer. German Quarterly 61 (1988): 488-89. “Findet so werdet ihr suchen!“ Die Brüder Grimm und das Sprichwort, by Wolfgang Mieder.

Folklore Forum 20.1-2 (1987): 140-143 Autobiography: Self into Form: German-Language Autobiographical Writings of the 1970’s, by

Sandra Frieden. Monatshefte 79 (1987): 127-28. Die Brüder Grimm und ihre Märchen, by Walter Nissen. German Quarterly 59 (1986): 337-38. Fictions of Romantic Irony, by Lilian R. Furst. German Quarterly 59 (1986): 138-39.

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Kafka und die Weltliteratur, by Bert Nagel. Modern Austrian Literature 18.2 (1985): 97-98. One Fairy Story Too Many: The Brothers Grimm and Their Tales, by John M. Ellis; and Fairy Tales

and the Art of Subversion, by Jack Zipes. Monatshefte 79 (1987): 114-17. The Trials and Tribulations of Little Red Riding Hood: Version of the Tale in Sociocultural

Context, by Jack Zipes. Monatshefte 78 (1986): 385-86. Die literarische Frühromantik, ed. Silvio Vietta. German Quarterly 58 (1985): 121-22. Im Schatten der Neugier: Christliche Tradition und kritische Philosophie im Werk Friedrichs von

Hardenberg, by Friedrich Strack. German Quarterly 57 (1984): 659-60. Freimaurergespräche und anderes: Ausgewählte Schriften, ed. Claus Träger. Lessing Yearbook

16 (1984): 274-75. Justinus Kerners Weg nach Weinsberg: Die Entpolitisierung eines Romantikers, by Lee Byron

Jennings. JEGP 93 (1984): 410-12. The Creative Imagination: Enlightenment to Romanticism, by James Engell. Monatshefte 76

(1984): 212-14. Geschichte der deutschen Literatur, vol. 2: Vom Barock bis zur Klassik, by Werner Kohlschmidt.

Lessing Yearbook 15 (1983): 267-68. Romantikforschung seit 1945, ed. Klaus Peter. Monatshefte 75 (1983): 216-217. Franz Kafka: Themen und Probleme, ed. Claude David. Modern Austrian Literature 15.2 (1982):

83-84. Französische Literatur des 19. Jahrhunderts, 3 vols., ed. Wolf-Dieter Lange. Nineteenth-Century

French Studies 10.3/4 (1982): 360-361. Stadien der Aufklärung: Moral und Politik bei Lessing Novalis und Friedrich Schlegel, by Klaus

Peter. Lessing Yearbook 13 (1982): 231-232. Das Motiv der orientalischen Landschaft in der deutschen Dichtung von Klopstocks “Messias” bis

zu Goethes “Divan,” by Mustafa Maher. Lessing Yearbook 14 (1982): 245-246. Natur und Naturnachahmung: Untersuchungen zur Batteaux-Rezeption in Deutschland, by

Irmela von der Lühe. Lessing Yearbook 13 (1981): 331-332. Novalis, by John Neubauer German Quarterly 54 (1981), 516.

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Le Rêve dans les contes de Charles Nodier, by Teresa Cortey; and La Critique du siècle chez

Nodier, by Hans Peter Lund. Romanic Review 72.3 (1981): 361-362. The Writer’s Task from Nietzsche to Brecht, by Hans Reiss. Modern Austrian Literature 14.1-2

(1981): 203-204. Baudelaire et Hoffmann: Affinités et influences, by Rosemary Lloyd. Nineteenth-Century French

Studies 9.3-4 (1981). In Magazines/Newspapers: Hasen, by Ruben Bercovitch. Detroit Free Press (3 Dec. 1986), 3B. Papers Presented: Invited and/or Refereed Internationally or Nationally: “The History and Future of Fairy-Tale Studies.” Meeting of the American Folklore Societry,

Providence, RI, Oct. 2013 “Response to Papers by Christine Jones, Anne E. Duggan, and Jennifer Schacker.” Meeting of

the American Folklore Society, Bloomington, Oct. 2011. “Response to Papers by Fumihiko Kobayashi and Cristina Bacchilega.” Meeting of the American

Folklore Society, Nashville, Oct. 2010. “Fairy Tales, War, and the Culture of Defeat from the Postbellum South to Postwar Germany.”

Popular Culture Association Conference, San Francisco, March 2008. “Text and Hypertext in Fairy-Tale Transmission.” Meeting of the American Folklore Society,

Milwaukee, Oct. 2006. “The Paratextual Life of Folktales and Fairy Tales in Popular Print and the Internet.” 14th

Congress of the International Society for Folk Narrative Research, Tartu, Estonia, July 2005.

“The Arabian Nights, Visual Culture, and Early German Cinema.” Symposium on the Arabian

Nights, Wolfenbüttel, Germany, Sept. 2004. “The Fairy Tale in Extremis: War, Exile, and the Fairy Tale in Germany.” Meeting of the

American Folklore Society, Milwaukee, Oct. 2003.

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“The Fairy Tale in Extremis: War and the Fairy Tale.” Symposium: Chasing Fairy Tales:

Comparative/Competitive Methodologies, Rutgers University, April 2003. “The Grimm Reality: German Fairy Tales in American,” Sixth Annual German-American

International Book Fair and Conference, Detroit, Nov. 2002. Plenary address: “Framing the Brothers Grimm: Paratexts and Intercultural Transmission in

English-Language Editions of the Kinder- und Hausmärchen,” 13th Congress of the International Society for Folk Narrative Research, University of Melbourne, Australia, July 2001.

“The Fairy Tale in Extremis: War and Kunstmärchen in Nineteenth-Century Germany,”

Conference on Considering the Kunstmärchen, Cotsen Children’s Library, Princeton University, April 2001.

“Returning Home: Children, Wartime Trauma, and the Fairy-Tale Landscape,” Conference: A

Centenary of Cincinnati Scholarship, Univ. of Cincinnati, April 2000. “Response to John Weiss’s The Ideology of Death,” Second Annual German-American

International Book Fair and Conference, Ypsilanti, Nov. 1997. “Trends in Publishing Academic German Books,” Second Annual German-American

International Book Fair and Conference, Ypsilanti, Nov. 1997. “Overcoming the Present: Children and Fairy Tales in Exile, War, and the Holocaust,” Society for

Exile Studies, Univ. of Nevada-Reno, Oct. 1996. “The German Reception of American Grimm Scholarship,” AATG, Stanford Univ., Aug. 1995. “German Fairy Tales and America’s Culture Wars: From Grimms’ Kinder- und Hausmärchen to

William Bennett’s Book of Virtues,” Harvard Univ., April 1995. “Framing the Brothers Grimm: Authority, Orality, Translation, and the Published Text,”

Washington Univ., April 1995. “Framing the Brothers Grimm,” MLA, Toronto, Canada, Dec. 1993. “The Reception of the Brothers Grimm in Anglo-American Fiction and Film,” AATG, Baden-

Baden, Germany, July 1992. “Fairy Tales and Technology,” AATG, Nashville, Nov. 1990. “Das Märchen und die Exilanten der NS-Zeit,” IVG-Kongress, Tokyo, Aug. 1990.

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“The Politics of the Exile Fairy Tale,” Amherst Colloquium, May 1990. “The Sleeping Script: Memory, Forgetting, and the Fairy Tale,” MLA, New Orleans, Dec. 1988. “Response and Responsibility in Reading Grimms’ Tales,” AATG, Monterey, CA, Nov. 1988. “Gold into Straw: The Transformation of Medieval Motifs in Fairy Tale Films for Children,”

Conference on Medievalism, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, Oct. 1987. “Medieval or Modern? The Tales of the Brothers Grimm,” International Medieval Congress,

Kalamazoo, MI, May 1986. “The Märchen in Exile: The Case of Thomas Theodor Heine,” German Studies Assn.,

Washington, D.C., Oct. 1985. “Hardenberg’s Search for a Poetic Voice: A Prolegomenon to a Study of Novalis’ Lyric Poetry,”

German Studies Assn., University of Wisconsin, Madison, Sept.-Oct. 1983. “Transformation of Goethe’s Faust in Aurélia,” MLA, Los Angeles, Dec. 1982. “‘And Penance More Will Do’: Grass’ Katz und Maus and Coleridge’s Rime of the Ancient

Mariner,” AATG, New York, Nov. 1982. “The Curse of Confession: Doing Poetic Penance in Tieck, Coleridge, Nerval, and Kafka,” MLA,

Dec. 1981. “Gérard de Nerval’s Magnum Opus: Alchemy in Literature and Life,” Second International

Conference on the Fantastic, Florida Atlantic Univ., March 1981. “Fantastic Form in the Romantic Theory of Novalis and Friedrich Schlegel,” First International

Conference on the Fantastic, Florida Atlantic Univ., March 1980. Invited and/or Refereed Locally/Regionally: “Fairy Tales, War, and the Culture of Defeat from the Postbellum South to Postwar Germany,”

Humanities Center Symposium on Hope and Fear, Wayne State Univ., Nov. 2005. “The Fairy Tale in Extremis: War and the Literary Fairy Tale in Germany,” Humanities Center,

Wayne State Univ., March 2002. “Children, Trauma, and Fairy Tales in Sociopolitical Contexts,” Program on Mediating Theory

and Democratic Systems, Wayne State Univ., April 2001.

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“The Act of Submission: Authors, Editors, and Getting Published,” Wayne State Univ., Dec.

2000. “Children, War, and the Imaginative Space of Fairy Tales,” Wayne State Univ., Nov. 2000. “Fairy Tales, Gender, and Cultural Studies,” a Colloquium with Marina Warner, Wayne State

Univ., Feb. 1999. “Children and Fairy Tales in War, Exile, and the Holocaust,” Wayne State Univ., Nov. 1996. “Fairy Tales and Culture Wars,” Wayne State Univ., Mar. 1996 “Martin Walser’s Ein fliehendes Pferd and the Tradition of Repetitive Confession,” Mountain

Interstate Foreign Language Conference, Wake Forest Univ., Oct. 1982. “Nerval’s Revision of German Romanticism: Aurélia and Novalis’ Heinrich von Ofterdingen,”

Cincinnati Romance Conference, Univ. of Cincinnati, May 1982. “The Reception of Novalis in France: A Case for a Positivistic Revival?“ Colloquium, Department

of Romance and Germanic Languages and Literatures, Wayne State Univ., Oct. 1981. “The Seeds of Decadence in Wackenronder’s Herzensergießungen,” Fifth Annual Colloquium on

Modern Literature, West Virginia Univ., September 1980; and Michigan Academy of Arts, Science, and Letters, Kalamazoo Univ., March 1982.

“Novalis, Nerval, and the Quest for Language in the Romantic-Symbolist Tradition,” Kentucky

Foreign Language Conference, Univ. of Kentucky, April 1980. “Coleridge and Henry Boyd’s Translation of Dante’s Inferno: Towards a Demonic Reading of

‘Kubla Khan,’” Philological Assn. of the Carolinas, North Carolina State Univ., Feb. 1979. “Gérard de Nerval’s Magnum Opus: Alchemy in Literature and Life,” South Atlantic Modern

Language Assn., Atlanta, Nov. 1978. “Ambiguity in Der arme Spielmann,” Mountain Interstate Foreign Language Conference, Berea

College, Oct. 1978. “Romantic Facts and Critical Myths: Novalis’ Early Reception in France,” Southern Comparative

Literature Assn., Univ. of South, Feb. 1978. “Chalice Images in Schiller’s Maria Stuart,” North Carolina American Assn. of Teachers of

German, April 1976.

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“Guilt and Alienation in Kafka’s Der Jäger Gracchus,” Univ. of North Carolina Symposium on Expressionism, March, 1976.

Invited Seminars or Lectures: Lecture: “The History and Future of Fairy-Tale Studies.” In the lecture series Fairy-Tale

Trajectories,” Center for Folklore Studies and the Department of English, The Ohio State University, October 2012.

Visiting scholar at NEH Summer Seminar on Golden Compasses as Moral Compasses: The Ethics

and Aesthetics of Fairy Tales and Fantasy, Harvard University, July 2012. Lecture: “Fairy-Tale Studies and Folk Narrative Studies,” Symposium on the Occasion of the

Fiftieth Anniversary of the International Society for Folk Narrative Research, University of Göttingen, Germany, June 2012.

Plenary Address: “The Brothers Grimm as Cultural Icons,” International Conference on The

Grimm Brothers Today: Kinder- und Hausmärchen and Its Legacy 200 Years After,” Lisbon, Portugal, June 2012.

Lecture: “Fairy Tales and Feminism—Progressive Tales, Progressive Readings,” Symposium on

the Brothers Grimm, Brandeis University, March 2012. Plenary Address: “Kiss and Tell: Orality, Narrative, and the Power of Words in ‘Sleeping

Beauty,’” Colloquium: From Fata to Fairies/ Des Parques à la fée Carabosse, University of Lausanne, Oct. 2009.

Lecture: “Decolonizing Fairy-Tale Studies,” Colloquium on New Critical and Pedagogical

Perspectives on the Fairy Tale, Dartmouth College, May 2009. Presentation of fairy-tale pedagogy, Colloquium on New Critical and Pedagogical Perspectives

on the Fairy Tale, Dartmouth College, May 2009. Keynote Address: “Decolonizing Fairy-Tale Studies,” Conference on the Fairy Tale after Angela

Carter, University of East Anglia, UK, April 2009. Lecture: “Decolonizing Fairy-Tale Studies,” Symposium on Folktales and Fairy Tales: Translation,

Colonialism, and Cinema, University of Hawaii at Mānoa, Sept. 2008. Visiting scholar in course on Children’s Literature, University of Hawaii at Mānoa, Sept. 2008. Lecture: “The Fairy Tale and War,” University of Vermont, Nov. 2006.

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Invited co-organizer (with Andrea Immel) of an international conference on the bicentenary of the birth of Hans Christian Anderesen at the Cotsen Children’s Library at Princeton University, Nov. 2005.

“Dueling Translations: The Little Match Girl” (with Brian Alderson), Princeton University, Nov.

2005. English Dept. and John & Elaine Fellows Fund Lecture: “The Fairy Tale and War,” Knox College,

Nov. 2005. Visiting scholar in course on the fairy tale, Knox College, Nov. 2005. University Lecture: “The Fairy Tale in War: From the Civil War to the Holocaust,” University of

the South, Nov. 2003. Visiting scholar in Freshman Seminar on Good and Evil in Fairy Tales at the University of the

South, Nov. 2003. Visiting scholar at NEH Summer Seminar on the Brothers Grimm, Miami University, July 2001. Lecture: “Children and Fairy Tales in War, Exile, and the Holocaust,” Hope College, Feb. 1998. Visiting scholar in course on German culture, Hope College, Feb. 1998. Visiting scholar in course on Children’s Literature and Culture, Harvard University, April 1995. Lecture: “Responding to Grimms’ Fairy Tale,” Univ. of Windsor, Canada, Fall 1991. Lecture: “Response and Responsibility in Reading Grimms’ Fairy Tales,” Folklore and Mythology

Interest Group, Wayne State Univ., April 1991. Lecture: “Liberating Fairy Tales: Community and Commodity,” Sixth Annual Renaissance City

Storyfest, Detroit, MI, May 1988. Lecture: “Yours, Mine, or Ours? Perrault, the Brothers Grimm, and the Cultural Ownership of

Fairy Tales,” 25th Anniversary of the German-French Friendship Treaty, Detroit, Jan. 1988.

Lecture: “Confessions of a Teacher of Fairy Tales,” Lecture Series on Contemporary Children’s

Literature, Eastern Michigan Univ., Dec. 1986. Lecture: “Tales for All Times? The Social and Political Content of Fairy Tales,” Goethe Institute

Symposium on Fairy Tales, Detroit, MI, Nov. 1986.

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Keynote Address at Conference on the Brothers Grimm, Delaware Humanities Forum, Univ. of Delaware, Sept. 1986.

Lecture on “Tell-Tale Hearts: The Compulsion to Confess in Western Literature since

Romanticism,” Univ. of Vermont, Nov. 1984. Other Scholarly Work Conference Report: “Narratives across Space and Time: Transmissions and Adaptations. 15th

Congress of the International Society for Folk Narrative Research (ISFNR), Athens, 21-26 June 2009.” Fabula 50.3-4 (2009): 312-315.

Bibliographer and Indexer for MLA International Bibliography. New York: Modern Language

Assn., 1982-87. See also journal editorships, series editorship, and editorial board membership (Journal/Editorial Activity in section IV.G.1-2 below). IV. SERVICE: Administrative Appointments at Wayne State Senior Associate Dean, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, 2013-17. Associate Dean, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, 2008-13. Interim Associate Chair, Classical & Modern, Languages, Literatures & Cultures, 2007. Chair, German & Slavic Studies, 1989-2007. Program Director, Junior Year in Germany Programs, 1993-95. Committee Assignments University Service and Committee Membership: Panelist, Professional & Academic Development Seminar on Publishing the Dissertation, 2012. Panelist, Professional & Academic Development Seminar on Time Management, 2011. Graduate Research Exhibition Planning Committee, 2009-10; 2010. University Graduate Research Fellowship Selection Committee, 2010. Recruitment Council, 2009. Freshman Orientation Course Committee, 2009. Panelist, Professional & Academic Development Seminar on How to Get Published: Tips from

the Editors, 2008. Panelist, Professional & Academic Development Seminar on The Tenure Process, 2008. Advisory Board, Center for Chicano-Boricua Studies, 2008- .

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Selection Committee for Global Grants Competition, 2007. Evaluation of Undergraduate Research Grant Applications, Honor Program, 2006. Workshop presentations on “Getting Scholarly Books Published” and “Journal Submissions” at

the Writing and Publishing Workshop, Wayne State University, 2005. Review Committee for College of Urban, Labor, and Metropolitan Affairs, 2004-05. Teacher Education Advisory Committee (College of Education), 2003- Director Search Committee, WSU Press, 2002. Review Committee for College of Education, 2002. Study Abroad Director Search Committee, 2001. Distinguished Graduate Faculty Award Selection Committee, 2000. Centers and Institutes Review Advisory Committee, 1997-2000. Review Advisory Panel for Dept. of English, 1996. Teacher Portfolio Reviewer for College of Education, 1995-96. Graduate School New GTA Orientation Workshop, 1991-96. Graduate Admissions Joint Operating Committee, 1994-95. Review Advisory Panel for Dept. of Dance, 1993-94. Dean Search Committee, College of Liberal Arts, 1993-94. Public School Initiative Curriculum Committee, 1993. Academic Senate, 1990-93; Policy Committee, 1991-92. Honorary Degree Committee, 1991-1993. Dean Search Committee, College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts, 1990-91. Undergraduate Library Center Advisory Committee on Building Plans, 1987, 1992, 1993. College/Department Service and Committee Membership: Chair, By-Laws Committee, Department of Classical & Modern Langs., Lits., & Cultures, 2007. Chair, Department of English Chair Review Committee, 2005-06. Chair, Strategic Planning Task Force on International Studies, 2004-05 Ad hoc College Committee for Response to General Education Plan, 2002 College Nominating Committee, President’s Exceptional Service Award, 2001 Steering Committee, MA in Language Learning, 2000-07 Advisory Committee, MA in Language Learning, 1999-07 Search Committee, Director of Language Laboratory, 1997 College of Liberal Arts Budget Committee, 1996. Search Committee, Near Eastern and Asian Languages, 1991, 1992. Steering Committee, Curriculum Planning Feasibility Committee, 1991. Departmental Graduate Advisor, 1986-89, 1994-2007. Positions Held in Professional Associations: Vice President for North America, International Society for Folk Narrative Research, 2013-16. Executive Committee, International Society for Folk Narrative Research, 2005-16.

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Advisory Board, Sussex Centre for Folklore, Fairy Tales and Fantasy, 2009-present. Advisory Board, H-Folk Network, 2006-2012. Ad Hoc Committee on Style, Modern Language Assn., 2004. President, Phi Beta Kappa (WSU Chapter), 1996-98. President Elect, Phi Beta Kappa (WSU Chapter) 1994-96. Regional Delegate to Assembly of Modern Language Assn., 1989-92. Professional Consultation: Public and Media Presentations as an Expert in Discipline: Public Lecture: “Grimms’ Fairy Tales: The Real Story,” Edsel and Eleanor Ford House, Grosse Pointe Shores, MI, 16 August 2012. Interview for “Snow White Becomes a Girl-Power Icon,” by Sara Stewart, New York Post 25 March 2012. http://www.nypost.com/p/entertainment/movies/white_hot_FR4XiRR8JXNFazgPpR4DUK. Interview and appearance in Scary Tales (by Workaholic Productions for Discovery-Sony; premiered on 3Net/Direct TV, 30 Oct. 2011). Public Lecture: “Not Just for Bedtime Anymore: Fairy Tales for the Wide Awake,” Edsel and Eleanor Ford House, Grosse Pointe Shores, MI, 2 August 2011. Radio interview on the “Dr. Laura Berman Show,” Oprah Radio, 5 May 2010. “How Fairy Tales Pit Adults against Kids,” invited contribution to boston .com, the online Boston Globe http://www.boston.com/ae/books/articles/2010/03/24/how_fairy_tales_pit_adults_against_kids/, 24 March 2010. “Grimm Reception,” invited contribution to Wonders & Marvels http://www.wondersandmarvels.com/2010/03/grimm-criticism.html, March 2010. Interview for article on fairy-tale origins in the Toronto Star 13 Sept. 2009. http://www.thestar.com/news/insight/article/694884. Interview for article on fairy-tale scholarship in the Chronicle Review 55.37 (22 May 2009): B6. http://chronicle.com/free/v55/i37/37b00601.htm. “Fractured Fairy Tales,” lecture presented to SOAR (Society of Active Retirees), Wayne State University, April 2008.

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“Why Fairy Tales Matter,” lecture presented to SOAR (Society of Active Retirees), Wayne State University, Oct. 2007. Interview for article on fairy tales in Pages Magazine, Feb. 2006. Radio interview on fairy tales on “The Exchange,” New Hampshire Public Radio, 12 Aug. 2005. http://www.nhpr.org/?q=node/9375/ Interview on fairy-tale art exhibits and psychological effects of fairy tales with Reuters News Agency (cited in various newspapers internationally, 2001). See, e.g., http://articles.latimes.com/2001/nov/11/news/mn-2737. Interview on fairy-tale publishing with Wall Street Journal (see issue of 27 Sept. 1999: 13). Radio interview on fairy tales on Meet the Guest, WDTR-FM, Aug. 1988. Television interview on fairy tales on Russ Gibb at Random (Ch. 31, Detroit), Nov. 1986. Consulting to Public Agencies, Foundations, and Professional Associations: Consultant to Edsel and Eleanor Ford House concerning programming for exhibit on Grimms’ Fairy Tales, 2011-12. Consulting and docent training for Edsel and Eleanor Ford House concerning programming for exhibit on Fairy Tale Art: Illustrations from Children’s Books, 2011. Consultant to Oregon Public Broadcasting on PBS project concerning Grimms’ fairy tales, 2001, 2004-05. Consultant to BBC on project concerning fairy tales and society, 2000. Consultant and Evaluator to U.S. Dept. of Education/FIPSE for Grant Applications, 1993. Consultant and Evaluator for National Endowment for the Humanities: Grant Applications for Summer Seminars, 1985; Translation Grant Applications, 1987, 1993; Reference Materials Grant Application, 1988. Consultant to Delaware Humanities Forum on Federal Grant Writing and Planning of Grimm Bicentennial Celebration, 1984-85. Consultant to Michigan Department of Education on Teacher Competency Testing.

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Journal/Editorial Activity: Editorships: General Editor, Series on Fairy-Tale Studies, Wayne State Univ. Press, 2003-present. Editor, Marvels & Tales: Journal of Fairy-Tale Studies, 1997-2013

(Reviews of the journal and its special issues in Times Literary Supplement; Folklore [UK]; Journal of American Folklore; Féeries.)

Managing Editor, The Carolina Quarterly, 1974-75. Editorial Board Memberships: Editorial Board, Marvels & Tales: Journal of Fairy-Tale Studies, 2013-present. Editorial Board, Narrative Culture (launch in 2014). Editorial Board, Gramarye, 2012-present. Advisory Board, Fairy Tale Review, 2008-present. Advisory Committee, Profession (MLA), 2007-08. Editorial Board, Landscapes of Childhood Series, Elizabeth Goodenough, editor (Wayne State Univ. Press, 2000-08). Editorial Board, Oxford Companion to Fairy Tales, Jack Zipes, general editor (Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 2000). Editorial Board, Merveilles & contes, 1993-96. Editorial Board, Wayne State Univ. Press, 1989-present Other Professionally Related Service: Dissertation committee member for dissertation at the University of Antwerp, Belgium (Vanessa Joosen, “New Perspectives on Fairy Tales: Research Project on the Intertextual Dialogue between Fairytale Criticism and German, English and Dutch Fairy-Tale Retellings in the Period from 1970 to 2002” (2007-08).

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External Reviewer for Academic Program Review, Department of German & Russian, University of Vermont, 2006. Storytelling and Presentation on Cultural Differences in Folktales, Roper School, 2003. Produced Performance of Fairy Tale Plays for Art Start! College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts, 1994. King-Chavez-Parks Mentor Program, 1990, 1991. Promotion and Tenure Evaluation for cases at US and foreign institutions. Manuscript & proposal evaluation for: German Quarterly; Folklore (UK); Colloquia Germanica; Modern Austrian Literature; antiTHESIS; Journal of Communication Inquiry; PMLA; Modern Language Association Publications; Routledge; Peter Lang Publishing; Princeton University Press; Yale University Press; Oxford University Press; University of Minnesota Press; University of Wisconsin Press; Utah State University Press; University Press of New England; University of Mississippi Press; Edinburgh University Press; Wayne State University Press.