Filed under: Conferences, Lectures, & Schools
Luca Crispi has just sent along the program for this year’s James Joyce Research Colloquium hosted by UCD’s James Joyce Research Centre. A report on this always energizing event will appear in an upcoming issues of JJQ.
FOURTH ANNUAL JAMES JOYCE
RESEARCH COLLOQUIUM,14–16 April 2011
Thursday, 14 April
John Hume Global Irish Institute, UCD
19.00–20.15 PROFESSOR JEAN-MICHEL RABATÉ : UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
“Crimes Against Fecundity”: Poe/Joyce
20.15–21.15 Reception
Friday, 15 April
Seminar Room, National Library of Ireland
10.30–11.45 DR CLARE HUTTON : LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY
Reading Ulysses in The Little Review
11.45–13.00 DR LUCA CRISPI : UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN
Becoming the Blooms: Love, Sex, and Marriage
13.00-14.00 Lunch
14.00–15.15 DR SCARLETT BARON: MAGDALEN COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
Joyce, Genealogy, and Intertextuality
15.15–15.30 Coffee/Tea Break
15.30–16.45 PROFESSOR ANNE FOGARTYL: UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN
“Why have women such eyes of witchery?”:
“Nausicaa” and Nineteenth-Century Women’s Fiction
Saturday 16 April
John Hume Global Irish Institute, UCD
10.15–11.30 DR JOHN NASH: DURHAM UNIVERSITY
At Home with James Joyce
11.30–12.45 DR SAM SLOTE: TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN
The Gay Science of Finnegans Wake
12.45–13.30 Lunch
13.30–14.45 FRANK CALLANAN: DUBLIN
The Provenance of Harp and Harper in “Two Gallants”
14.45–15.00 Coffee/Tea Break
15.00–16.15 DR KATHERINE MULLIN: LEEDS UNIVERSITY
Anti-Treating is about the Size of It: Joyce, Drink, and the Rounds System
16.15–17.00 DR KATHERINE O’CALLAGHAN, CHAIR: UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN
Roundtable Discussion: Current Approaches in Joyce Studies
Registration at this event is essential. For further information and
registration contact: joyceresearchcentre@ucd.ie

