Dublin James Joyce Summer School 2007
Saturday, 8 October, 2016
8-15 July 2007
Monday 9 July
9.30-10.45 Professor Anne Fogarty (University College Dublin)
‘Gassing about the Invincibles’: Ulysses and the Phoenix Park Murders
11.15-12.30 Professor Michael Groden (University of Western Ontario)
Notes Towards a Biography of Ulysses
14.00-16.00 Seminars
Tuesday 10 July
9.30-10.45 Professor Sean Latham (University of Tulsa)
Joyce’s Modernities
11.15-12.30 Dr Fritz Senn (Zurich James Joyce Foundation)
Joycean Coincidence of Contraries
14.00-16.00 Seminars
Wednesday 11 July
9.30-10.45 Dr Katherine O’Callaghan (Paris 3, Sorbonne Nouvelle)
‘Far Calls and Beckoned Returns’: A Reading of the ‘Sirens’ Episode of Ulysses
11.15-12.30 Professor Dirk Van Hulle (University of Antwerp)
‘On the Whole only Holes Tied Together’: The ‘Woid’ Economy in the Manuscripts of Joyce and Beckett
14.00-16.00 Seminars
Thursday 12 July
9.30-10.45 Adrian Hardiman (Dublin)
Suspecting, Proving, Knowing: Four Cases of Unnatural Death in Joyce’s Works
11.15-12.30 Dr Vike Plock (University College Dublin)
‘Nerves Overstrung’: Brainpower and Neuroscience in ‘Eumaeus’
14.00-16.00 Seminars
Friday 13 July
9.30-10.45 Dr Sam Slote (Trinity College Dublin)
Before and After Science: On Joyce’s Use and Abuse of Astronomy
11.15-12.30 Professor Colin MacCabe (University of Pittsburgh)
From Imperialist Paralysis to the Liberation of the Race: Shakespeare to Joyce
14.00-16.00 Seminars
Saturday 14 July
10.30-11.45 Professor T. P. Dolan (University College Dublin)
Conversational Codes in Ulysses
We are grateful to the Department of Arts, Heritage, and the Gaeltacht for financial support