programma - Roma Tre
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programma - Roma Tre
Comitato scientifico Franca Ruggieri, John McCourt, Enrico Terrinoni Realizzazione tecnica Claudio Mosticone, Roberto Parlavecchio Segreteria amministrativa Giuliano Passeri, Anna Siepracki, Daniela Tosoni, Sabina Truini, Luigi Veraldi, Margherita Zei Per informazioni [email protected] tel. ++39 06 57338999 Sede del convegno Sala Conferenze "Ignazio Ambrogio" via del Valco di S. Paolo, 19 accesso anche da via Ostiense, 234 METRO B "MARCONI" Il convegno internazionale “Why Read Joyce in the 21st Century” (“Perchè leggere Joyce nel ventunesimo secolo”), organizzato dalla James Joyce Italian Foundation in occasione del 128° anniversario della nascita dello scrittore irlandese, si propone di discutere la questione della ricezione dell’opera joyciana nel nuovo millennio, sia all’interno della comunità accademica, che nell’orizzonte più ampio e trasversale del lettore comune. Il convegno vede la partecipazione di studiosi provenienti da 26 università di tutto il mondo, rappresentative di 13 paesi (Italia, Irlanda, USA, Regno Unito, Spagna, Danimarca, Ungheria, Romania, Bulgaria, Austria, Canada, Francia, Taiwan). Dipartimento di Letterature Comparate IV JAMES JOYCE BIRTHDAY CONFERENCE IN ROME “WHY READ JOYCE IN THE 21ST CENTURY” “Why Read Joyce in the 21st Century” is an international conference organized by the James Joyce Italian Foundation on the 128th anniversary of James Joyce’s birth. It will be the occasion for debating the reception of James Joyce’s works in the new millennium, both in relation to the critical output of the academic community and to the more general response of the common reader. The conference will host speakers from 26 universities and 13 countries across the world (Italy, Ireland, USA, UK, Spain, Denmark, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Austria, Canada, France). 1-2-3 FEBRUARY 2011 SALA CONFERENZE “IGNAZIO AMBROGIO” VIA DEL VALCO DI SAN PAOLO, 19 PROGRAMME 1 FEBRUARY 20,30 James Joyce Birthday Conference Welcome Night: Birthday Jollyfications, by Liam Healy, Ecole Supérieure de Commerce Clermont-Ferrand - Fiddler’s Elbow, via dell’Olmata, 43 2 FEBRUARY MORNING 8.30 Registration 9.00 Official Welcome Guido Fabiani, Rector, Università Roma Tre Francesca Cantù, Dean, Faculty of Arts, Università Roma Tre Otello Lottini, Head, Department of Comparative Literature, Università Roma Tre Franca Ruggieri, President James Joyce Italian Foundation, Università Roma Tre 9.45 Chair: Barbara Arnett, Università Roma Tre Plenary: Spurgeon Thompson, CTL College, Limassol, Cyprus, A Return to Interpretation: A Marxist Postcolonial Finnegans Wake 10.30 Break 13.00 Lunch Break - From Stephen's Tower to Molly's Room, Art Exhibition by Paolo Colombo AFTERNOON 14.30 PANEL III, READING JOYCE Chair: Massimo Bacigalupo, Università di Genova Gabrielle Moyer, Stanford University, Being Through Nothingness Anirudh Katoch, University of Nottingham, Joyce, Cognition and the 21st Century? Patricia Pericic, King’s College London, The Limits to Literature in Ulysses and Joyce in the 21st Century 14.30 PANEL IV, JOYCE AND IRISH WRITING - AULA B Chair: Roberto Baronti Marchiò, Università di Cassino José Manuel Estévez-Saá, Universidade da Coruña, “Polished Looking Glasses” and “Lantern Slides”: The Impact of Joyce’s Technique in Edna O’Brien’s Short Stories Thierry Robin, Université de Brest, Surpassing or getting rid of the master, writing after Joyce, from Flann O’Brien, Samuel Beckett to John Banville Giuseppina Restivo, Università d Trieste, Joyce’s Legacy in Beckett’s Theatre Federico Sabatini, Università di Torino, Contemporary Joyce: Joycean themes and stylistic techniques in William Trevor’s writings 11.00 PANEL I, RE-CONSTRUCTING JOYCE Chair: Richard Ambrosini, Università Roma Tre Benjamin Boysen, University of Southern Denmark, Joyce’s Politocomedy” On James Joyce’s humorous deconstruction of ideology in Finnegans Wake Maria Vaccarella, King’s College London, “Strichnine by my illnest”: James Joyce in Medical Humanities Curricula Jess Hylton & Katherine LaRosa, Radford University, James Joyce in the Digital World: Bringing Dubliners to a New Generation Emanuela Zirzotti, Università Sapienza, Roma, Have you ever “seen” Joyce? The role of the Internet in the popularization of the man and his work 16.15 Translation roundtable - Rosa Maria Bosinelli, Christine O'Neill, Fritz Senn, Enrico Terrinoni, Jolanta Wawrzycka 11.00 PANEL II, JOYCE AND CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE - AULA B Chair: Fritz Senn, Zürich James Joyce Foundation Annalisa Volpone, Università di Perugia, When he left the beach the sea was still going on: Walcott re-verses Joyce Mark Quinn, University College Dublin, Unweaving the Rainbow: Divining Joycean echoes in Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow Antonio Viselli, University of Toronto, Between Myth and Mythology: the Multiple Ulysses in La luna e i falò by Cesare Pavese Silvia Annavini, Università di Trento, “Written and Unwritten Joyce”. Italo Calvino and Joyce’s Legacy to Italian Postmodernism Mark Corcoran, University of Galway, The legacy of Joyce in Trainspotting by Irvine Welsh 3 FEBRUARY 19.30 Embassy of Ireland, A reception to honour Joyce’s birthday hosted by His Excellency Patrick Hennessy, Irish Ambassador to Italy Presentation of the recently established Centre of Research in Irish and Scottish Studies. Book Review: new publications on Joyce MORNING 8.30 Registration 9.00 PANEL V, JOYCE, OUR PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE Chair: Giuseppe Massara, Università Sapienza, Roma Dieter Fuchs, University of Vienna, Popular and Classical Mythology: Baron Bruck as an Austro-Hungarian Odysseus and the Importance of Trieste for the Epic Geography of James Joyce’s Ulysses Tamara Radak, University of Vienna, Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps. Lodging Joyce in Contemporary Fiction Jonathan McCreedy, University of Ulster, The Death of a Joyce Scholar and The Further Adventures of James Joyce: The Crossroads of Two Reading Publics Paul Fagan, University of Vienna, “A mixer and wordpainter": Finnegans Wake in the Age of Re-Mix Culture 10.45 Break 11.15 PANEL VI, NARRATIVE AND SYNTAX IN JOYCEAN FILM ADAPTATIONS Chair: John McCourt, Università Roma Tre Igor Jurilj, University of Zagreb, Narratological limitations and cinematic interaction in movie adaptations of Joyce Claire Culleton, Kent State University, Strick's Ulysses Kamelija Kauzlaric, University of Zagreb, Molly Raised to the Nth: Why Movie Mollies Differ from Each Other So Much 12.15 Carla Vaglio, Università di Torino Plenary, Luca Crispi, University College Dublin, The Courtship of Leopold and Molly Bloom 13.00 Lunch Break AFTERNOON 14.00 Panel VII, JOYCE AND THE EAST Chair: Jolanta Wawrzycka, Radford University Elena Voj, Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, James Joyce’s Periodical Reception in Romania Bozhana Filipova, Sofia University, Between Recovering and Reading: the Reception of Joyce's Ulysses in Bulgaria Bozhana Veronica Kovàcs, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, The Poker Game Called Literature - A Chapter of James Joyce’s Hungarian Reception Ivy I-chu Chang, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan, Ulysses Backed Against the Sea: In Search of Taiwan’s Alternative Modernity 15.45 PANEL VIII, JOYCE AND THE BODY Chair: Daniela Guardamagna, Università Tor Vergata, Roma Maria Grazia Tonetto, Università Sapienza, Roma, The Body of Finitude Margarita Estévez-Saá, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, James Joyce’s Ecofeminist Endings Erika Mihálycsa, Babes-Bolyai University Cluj, Horsey women and bu(xo)m Artemises: constructions of Ulysses in translation Cristine O’Neill, Independent scholar, The Senses of his Soul: Joyce between Ireland and the World 17.30 Annual General Meeting of The James Joyce Italian Foundation Some of Grazia Lodeserto works inspired by James Joyce’s poems will be on display in the Sala Ignazio Ambrogio during the Conference