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2008 First Annual James Joyce Research Colloquium 16–19 April
Wednesday, 16 April: Keynote Address:
Professor Michael Groden (University of Western Ontario): ‘Adventures with Ulysses: A Memoir’
Thursday, 17 April:
Professor Hans Walter Gabler (University of Munich): ‘The Centrality of the Text in Joyce Studies’
Professor Geert Lernout (University of Antwerp): ‘The Notebooks: Joyce’s Intertext’
Professor Daniel Ferrer (Institut des Textes et Manuscrits Modernes): ‘The Joycean Genetic Paradigm’
Professor Michael Groden (University of Western Ontario): ‘ “My Experiences, Let Us Say… With a Book”: Writing About a Life With Ulysses and its Manuscripts’
Friday, 18 April:
Dr Luca Crispi (University College Dublin): ‘Charting the Joycean Archive: Directions for Further Research’
Dr Sam Slote (Trinity College Dublin): ‘No Future/Know Future: Joycean Tradition and the Individual Talent’
Dr Emer Nolan (National University of Ireland, Maynooth): ‘Joyce, Irish Modernism, and Irish Studies’
Professor Brian Caraher (Queen’s University Belfast): ‘The “four master waves of Erin” at Bognor, 1923: Retelling Tales of these Islands in the “year of the flood 1132 ” ’
Saturday, 19 April:
Professor Vicki Mahaffey (University of York): ‘Silence and Fractals in “The Sisters” ’
Professor Paul Saint-Amour (University of Pennsylvania): “Total War, Modernism, and Encyclopedic Form”
Professor Anne Fogarty (University College Dublin): ‘Reading “Eveline”: Historicism and the Dilemmas of Reader Response’
Scholarship Holders:
- Richard Barlow, Queen’s University Belfast
- Scarlett Baron, Oxford University
- Antonio Bibbò, University dell’Aquila
- Katie Brown, US
- Martin Brick, Marquette University
- Ronan Crowley, University at Buffalo, State University of New York
- Sarah Davison, University of Nottingham
- Shan-Yun Huang, Notre Dame University
- Christine Lees, Royal Holloway, University of London
- Jurate Levina, York University
- William Martin, University of Otago
- Davide Maschio, University of Turin
- Angus McFadzean, Oxford University
- James Robinson, York University
- Rebecca Strauss, University of Virginia
- Christopher Whalen, Oxford University
- Michelle Witen, Oxford University
