[Lutecium-group] RE : 15 -20 juin 2008 -Tours - International JamesJoyce Symposium

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Re-Nascent Joyce XXIst International James Joyce Symposium Université 
François-Rabelais, Tours, France June 15â?"20, 2008


Renseignements
http://www.vinci-conventions.fr/agenda_d.php?id=492
The registration desk will be open:
12-6, Sunday, June 15
9-5, Monday-Thursday, June 16-19
9-12, Friday, June 20
Program as of May 7, 2008



Rooms: a = Auditorium Descartes b = Salle Rabelais c = Salle Dujardin d = 
Salle Proust e = Salle Balzac

ACADEMIC PROGRAM

Sunday June 15 2.00â?"2.30)

15.1.a) Auditorium Descartes




Introductions

Claudine Raynaud (host committee, Université François-Rabelais, Tours, 
France) Margot Norris (outgoing President, International James Joyce 
Foundation)




2.30â?"4.00)

15.2.a) Auditorium Descartes
Autour de la nouvelle traduction de Ulysses : table ronde
Chair: Jacques Aubert (Université de Lyon II, France)
Tiphaine Samoyault (Université Paris VIII, France)
Pascal Bataillard (Université de Lyon II, France)
Bernard Hoeppfner (Independent translator, France)



4.00â?"4.30) Coffee




4.30â?"6.00)

15.3.a) Auditorium Descartes

Joyce avec Lacan

Chair: Jacques Aubert (Université de Lyon II, France)

Geneviève Morel (France): â?oLes prolongements du symptôme : John père de 
James père de Lucia�

Franz Kaltenbeck (France): â?oCauchemar, lettre, humourâ?

Annie Tardits (France): â?o1921â?"1933 : Premières rencontres de Lacan avec 
Joyce�




6.00â?"8.00) Welcome Reception; Da Vinci Centre

Monsieur le Président de lâ?TUniversité François-Rabelais de Tours 
Monsieur Heinz Raschel, Doyen de lâ?TUFR Lettres et Langues Anne Fogarty 
(incoming President, International James Joyce Foundation)

Monday June 16 9.00â?"9.30) Coffee




9.30â?"11.00)

16.1.a) Auditorium Descartes

The Sounds of Joyce *

Chair: Vincent J. Cheng (University of Utah, USA)

Margot Norris (University of California, Irvine, USA): â?oThe Music of 
Joyceâ?Ts Vernacular Voicesâ?

Maud Ellmann (University of Notre Dame, USA): â?oJoyceâ?Ts Noisesâ?

Vincent J. Cheng (University of Utah, USA): â?oâ?~The Twining Stresses, Two 
by Twoâ?T: The Prosody of Joyceâ?Ts Proseâ?

16.1.b) Salle Rabelais

Roundtable on Joyce, Irish Modernism, and Primitivism *

Chair: Claire Culleton (Kent State University, USA)

Greg Winston (Husson College, USA): â?oâ?~Reluctant Indiansâ?T: Joyce, Irish 
Identity, and Racial Masquerade�

Maria McGarrity (Long Island University, USA): â?oâ?~Heâ?Ts an Irishmanâ?T: 
Roger Casement and the Citizen in â?~Cyclopsâ?Tâ?

M. Teresa Caneda Cabrera (University of Vigo, Spain): â?oTranslating 
Irishness: A Portrait of James Joyce as a Modern Celt� John McCourt 
(University of Rome III, Italy): â?oQueering the Revivalistâ?Ts Pitch: 
Joyceâ?Ts

Early Anti-Primitivism� Claire Culleton (Kent State University, USA): 
â?oJoyce, the GAA, and Primitivismâ?

16.1.c) Salle Dujardin




Exiles and Aesthetics â?

Chair: Anthony Uhlmann (University of Western Sydney, Australia)

Nick De Marco (Università  G. dâ?TAnnunzio, Italy): â?oExiles: A Portrait of 
the Creator as a Botched Artist�

Damon Franke (University of Southern Mississippi, USA): â?oRowanâ?Ts 
Quaternion�

Anthony Uhlmann (University of Western Sydney, Australia): â?oJoyceâ?Ts 
Aesthetic of Relationships in Exiles and Ulysses�

16.1.d) Salle Proust

Desire and Knowledge between Shakespeare and Joyce

Chair: Richard Brown (University of Leeds, UK)

Jessica Lucero (University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA): â?oâ?~Like a sigh of 
O!â?T: Agape in Shakespeare and Joyce.â?

Ljiljana Ina Gjurgjan (University of Zagreb, Croatia): â?oHamletâ?Ts 
Stephen: The Lost Way of Desire�

Maria-Daniella Dick (University of Glasgow, UK): â?oMarked you that?â?

Richard Brown (University of Leeds, UK): â?oâ?~Shakespeare heâ?Ts in the 
alleyâ?T: Modernising Shakespeare in â?~Scyllaâ?Tâ?

16.1.e) Salle Balzac

Joyce and the 19th Century French Novel: 1

Chair: Finn Fordham (Royal Holloway, University of London, UK)

Patricia Novillo-Corvalán (Birkbeck College, University of London, UK): 
â?oFemale Quixotes: From Flaubertâ?Ts Madame Bovary to Joyceâ?Ts 
â?~Nausicaaâ?T and Puigâ?Ts The Buenos Aires Affairâ?

Scarlett Baron (Christ Church, Oxford, UK): â?oâ?~Flaub. treatment of 
language as a kind of despair. J.J contraryâ?T: Flaubert, Joyce, and 
Intertextuality�

Jed Deppman (Oberlin College, USA): â?oBildungsroaming with Joyce, France, 
and the Irish Renaissance�

Paul Jones (University of York, UK): â?oGeorge Moore, the French Tradition, 
and the Style of Dubliners�

11.00â?"11.30) Coffee




11.30â?"1.00)

16.2.a) Auditorium Descartes

Ulysses/Ulysse : traduction et retraduction / Translating and Retranslating: 
Ulysses/Ulysse *

Chair: Régis Salado (Université Paris VII, France)

Robert Byrnes (University of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada): â?oJoyceâ?Ts 
Dictionnaire des Idiotismes Reçus: Comparing the 2004 and 1929 French 
Versions of â?~Eumaeusâ?Tâ?

Liliane Rodriguez (University of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada): â?oJames 
Joyceâ?Ts Hand in the First French Translation of Ulyssesâ?

Bernard Hoepffner (Independent translator, France): â?oLisser Ulysse?â?

Régis Salado (Université Paris VII, France): â?o1922â?"1929â?"2004 : la 
transmigration des noms de Ulysses à Ulysse�

16.2.b) Salle Rabelais

Joyce in Word and Image * â?

Chair: Colleen Jaurretche (Claremont McKenna College, USA)

Rob Polhemus (Stanford University, USA): â?oThe Tower of Babel and Great 
Art: Pieter Bruegel and James Joyce�

Carol Shloss (Stanford University, USA): â?oVisualizing Finnegans Wakeâ?

Christa-Maria Lerm Hayes (University of Ulster, Northern Ireland): â?oBrian 
Oâ?TDohertyâ?Ts â?~In the Wake (of)______â?Tâ?

Colleen Jaurretche (Claremont McKenna College, USA): â?oFinnegans Wake and 
Visual Art�

16.2.c) Salle Dujardin




Narratological Approaches

Chair: Monika Fludernik (University of Freiburg, Germany)

Sonja BaÅ¡iÄ? (University of Zagreb, Croatia): â?oNarrative Modes as Chief 
Constructors and Co-Protagonists of the â?~Eumaeusâ?T Episodeâ?

Gregory O. Smith (The Ohio State University, USA): â?oâ?~Done. / Begin!â?T: 
A Rhetorical Approach to Re-Nascent Narrative in Ulysses�

Wolfgang Wicht (University of Potsdam, Germany): â?oThe Inconsistent and 
Heterogeneous Panorama of Narratives in Ulysses�

John Pier (Université François-Rabelais, Tours, France): â?oFrom 
Focalization to Intermediality in the â?~Sirensâ?T Episodeâ?

16.2.d) Salle Proust

Joyce and the Idea of the Nation: 1

Chair: Enda Duffy (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA)

John Nash (Durham University, UK): â?oJoyce, Yeats, and the Idea of the 
Nation�

Spurgeon Thompson (Cyprus College, Cyprus): â?oFrom Joyce to Connolly: 
Violence and Anticolonial Socialism�

Enda Duffy (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA) â?oNervous Nation: 
Soma, Style, and Nervousness in Joyceâ?Ts Irelandâ?

1.00â?"2.30) Lunch




1.30â?"2.30)

16.L.b) Salle Rabelais

Lunchtime Ulysses Reading Group *

Chairs: Michael Groden (University of Western Ontario, Canada) and Austin 
Briggs (Hamilton College, USA)

â?oWandering Rocksâ?: 10.800â?"80 (pp. 198â?"200)

2.30â?"4.00)

16.3.a) Auditorium Descartes

The Many Turns of Joycean Scholarship *

Chair: Michael Groden (University of Western Ontario, Canada)
Luca Crispi (University College, Dublin, Ireland): â?oCan We Take Him at his 
Word?�



William S. Brockman (Pennsylvania State University, USA): â?oThe James Joyce 
Database�

Terence Killeen (The James Joyce Centre, Ireland): â?oThe Enchanted Hunters: 
The Origins of Ulysses�

Michael Groden (University of Western Ontario, Canada): â?oAdventures with 
Ulysses: An Excerpt from a Memoir�

16.3.b) Salle Rabelais

â?oSobs they sighdid at Fillagainâ?Ts chrissormiss wakeâ? *

Chair: Susan J. Adams (University of the South Pacific, Fiji)

Heather Lusty (University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA): â?oJoyce, Wake, and 
Brunoâ?Ts Art of Memoryâ?

Paul Fagan (University of Vienna, Austria): â?oâ?~An upstart crow, 
beautified with our feathersâ?T: Hamlet and the Allusive Method in Finnegans 
Wake�

Susan J. Adams (University of the South Pacific, Fiji): â?oAn â?~In-Seineâ?T 
Cry: The Banshee and Anna Livia Plurabelle�

16.3.c) Salle Dujardin

Joyce and the Philosophers

Chair: Franca Ruggieri (University of Rome III, Italy)

Mia L. McIver (University of California, Irvine, USA): â?oJoyce with 
Spinoza: Legal Fiction and Double Truth�

Tim Conley (Brock University, Canada): â?oâ?~Cog it outâ?T: Joyce on the 
Brain�

Bruce Stewart (University of Ulster, Northern Ireland): â?oWhatever Ever 
Happened to Baby Tuckoo?: Joyce in the Wake of Theory�

Franca Ruggieri (University of Rome III, Italy): â?oâ?~The Utopia of 
Isolation and Reconcilementâ?T: A Radical Principle of Artistic Economyâ?

16.3.d) Salle Proust

Joyce and Contemporary British Literature

Chair: Robert D. Newman (University of Utah, USA)

William Hutchings (University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA): â?oThe Joycean 
Shakespeare(s) of Robert Nye�

Elena Dotsenko (Urals State Pedagogical University, Yekaterinburg, Russia): 
â?oJames Joyce and â?~Private Carrâ?T as Characters in Tom Stoppardâ?Ts 
Travesties�

Robert D. Newman (University of Utah, USA): â?oThe Persistence of Joyce in 
Recent Fiction: The Case of Ian McEwanâ?Ts Saturdayâ?




4.30â?"6.00)

16.4.a) Auditorium Descartes

Plenary Panel: Joyce and the Renaissance *

Chair: François Laroque (Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris III, France)

Anne Fogarty (University College Dublin, Ireland): â?oReinventing Hamlet?: 
â?~Scylla and Charybdisâ?T and the Politics of the Irish Literary Revivalâ?

Marie-Dominique Garnier (Université Paris VIII): â?oâ?~The phoenix, his 
pyreâ?T (FW: 265.08â?" 9): On Burning and Being Born, or Joyce and 
Shakes/pyre�

François Laroque (Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris III, France): â?oâ?~As Great 
Shapesphere puns itâ?T (FW: 295.04): The Name Game in Shakespeare and 
Joyce�

Jonathan Pollock (Université de Perpignan, France): â?oTextual Atomism in 
Finnegans Wake�




6.30â?"7.45) Cocktails; The Gardens of the Musée des Beaux Arts

Monsieur Jean Germain, Maire de Tours

8.00â?"9.30) Buffet dinner; Hôtel de Ville, Salle des Fêtes

Meeting point: Da Vinci Centre at 6.15




Tuesday June 17 9.00â?"9.30) Coffee

9.30â?"11.00)

17.1.a) Auditorium Descartes

Joyce and the 19th Century French Novel: 2 *

Chair: Finn Fordham (Royal Holloway, University of London, UK)

Cóilín Owens (George Mason University, USA): â?oOut for the Count: 
Dumasâ?T Abbé Faria and Joyceâ?Ts Fr Flynnâ?

Benoît Tadié (Université de Rennes II): â?oBalzacian Ghosts in the 
Boarding House?�

Rita Sakr (University of Nottingham, UK): â?oâ?~Thatâ?Ts newâ?¦ Thatâ?Ts 
copyâ?T: â?~Slightly Rambunctious Femalesâ?T on the Top of â?~Some 
Column!â?T in Zolaâ?Ts Lâ?TAssommoir and Joyceâ?Ts Ulyssesâ?

Finn Fordham (Royal Holloway, University of London, UK): â?oLiterary 
Waterloos: Stendhal, Hugo, Joyce�

17.1.b) Salle Rabelais

Joyce and the Renaissance: 2 *

Chair: François Laroque (Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris III, France)

Jasmine Lellock (University of Maryland, USA): â?oâ?~As one incapable of her 
own distressâ?T: Bloom and Ophelia in Ulyssesâ?

Patricia Novillo-Corvalán (Birkbeck College, University of London, UK): 
â?oThe Ghost of Shakespeare in Borges and Joyceâ?

Dieter Fuchs (University of Vienna, Austria): â?oâ?~Poor Penelope. Penelope 
Richâ?T: Sir Philip Sidneyâ?Ts Astrophil and Stella as a Source for the 
Rewriting of the Odysseus-Archetype in James Joyceâ?Ts Ulyssesâ?

Laura Pelaschiar (Università  degli Studi di Trieste, Italy): â?oOthello in 
Bloomusalem: Alterity and Adultery in Othello and Ulysses�

17.1.c) Salle Dujardin
Re-Exagmining Our Exagmination: Roundtable
Chair: Tim Conley (Brock University, Canada)
Patrick McCarthy (University of Miami, USA)
Sam Slote (Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland)
Dirk Van Hulle (University of Antwerp, Belgium)



17.1.d) Salle Proust

New Contexts for Ulysses

Chair: Rasheed Tazudeen (University of California, Berkeley, USA)

Joelle Zois (Independent scholar, USA): â?oThe I/Eye of the Storm: The 
Sirensâ?T Song of Ulyssesâ?

Elizabeth McClurg (The Ohio State University, USA): â?oFollowing the Hat 
Crumbs in Ulysses�

Gulshan Taneja (University of Delhi, India): â?oJoyce the Satiristâ?

Rasheed Tazudeen (University of California, Berkeley, USA): â?oâ?~Blood 
always neededâ?T: Animal Sacrifice and Animal Remembrance in 
â?~Lestrygoniansâ?Tâ?

11.00â?"11.30) Coffee




11.30â?"1.00)

17.2.a) Auditorium Descartes

Dear Dirty Joyce *

Chair: Mark Shechner (SUNY-Buffalo, USA)

Christine van Boheeman-Saaf (University of Amsterdam, Holland): â?oEmetic 
Joyce: The Body in Joyce and Rabelais�

Valérie Bénéjam (Université de Nantes, France): â?oObscenity and the 
Female Body: The â?~Adulterated Chapterâ?T of Adultery in Ulyssesâ?

Mark Shechner (SUNY-Buffalo, USA): â?oEjaculation: The Novelâ?

Colleen Jaurretche (Claremont McKenna College, USA): respondent

17.2.b) Salle Rabelais

Joyce and Objects *

Chair: John Nash (Durham University, UK)

Marco Camerani (University of Bologna, Italy): â?oâ?~Circeâ?T and 
Cinematographically Animated Objects in the Age of Technical 
Reproducibility�

Teresa Prudente (University of Turin, Italy): â?oâ?~The daily bread of 
experienceâ?T: The Transfiguration of Materiality in Joyceâ?Ts and Woolfâ?Ts 
Writing�

Paul Devine (Independent scholar with an affiliation to Leiden University, 
Holland): â?oâ?~He knew the inner side of all affairs and was fond of 
delivering final judgmentsâ?T: An Objective View of â?~Two Gallantsâ?Tâ?

John Nash (Durham University, UK): â?oâ?~Circumstantial Evidenceâ?T: Joyce 
and Objectness�

17.2.c) Salle Dujardin

Music Hath Charms to Soothe a Savage Joycean â?

Chair: Timothy Martin (Rutgers University, USA)

Judith Harrington (Independent scholar, San Francisco, USA): â?oAll Aboard 
for The Rose of Castile!�

Sonia Buttinelli (University of Rome III, Italy): â?oThe Idea of Drama: From 
Wagner to Joyce�

Michelle Witen (St Johnâ?Ts College, Oxford, UK): â?oRepetition as Rebirth: 
The Silence of Music in â?~Sirensâ?T as Return in â?~Circeâ?Tâ?

Timothy Martin (Rutgers University, USA): â?oOpera, Ulysses, the Greeksâ?

17.2.d) Salle Proust

Joyce and Proust â?

Chair: Barry McCrea (Yale University, USA)

Philippe Chardin (Université François-Rabelais, Tours, France): 
â?oProcesses of Rebirth from Short Story to Novel: The Relationship between 
Dubliners and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Compared with the 
Relationship between Les Plaisirs et les jours and Ã? la recherche du temps 
perdu�

Sherry Burgus Little (San Diego State University, USA): â?oJoyce and Proust: 
Two Modern Literary Giants�

Christine Froula (Northwestern University, USA): â?oScribbling into 
Eternity: Paris, Proust, â?~Proteusâ?Tâ?

Erik S. Roraback (Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic): â?oAn 
Unconscious and Ultra-Modern Philosophical Baroque; or, Joyceâ?Ts Finnegans 
Wake (1939), Proustâ?Ts Ã? la recherche du temps perdu (1922), and the 
Energies of Cosmic Systems of Batailleâ?Ts Atheology and General Economyâ?

1.00â?"2.30) Lunch




1.30â?"2.30)

17.L.b) Salle Rabelais

Lunchtime Ulysses Reading Group *

Chairs: Michael Groden (University of Western Ontario, Canada) and Austin 
Briggs (Hamilton College, USA)

â?oSirensâ?: 11.650â?"760 (pp. 224â?"27)

2.30â?"4.00)

17.3.a) Auditorium Descartes

Collaborators and Anticollaborators: New Genetic Readings in Joyce *

Chair: Luca Crispi (University College Dublin, Ireland)

Ronan Crowley (Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland; SUNY-Buffalo, USA): 
â?oâ?~Iâ?Tve put Raymonde into Ulyssesâ?T: The Scribal Copy of 
â?~Circeâ?Tâ?

Christopher Whalen (Hertford College, Oxford, UK): â?oâ?~Piously Forged 
Palimpsestsâ?T: The Re-Nascent Quality of Hans Walter Gablerâ?Ts Synoptic 
Text of Ulysses�

Sarah Davison (University of Nottingham, UK): â?oParodies of English Prose 
in â?~Oxen of the Sunâ?T: A Genetic Excavationâ?

17.3.b) Salle Rabelais

Joyce and Materiality *

Chair: Maurizia Boscagli (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA)

Thomas Rice (University of South Carolina, USA): â?oâ?~Heliotropical 
noughttimeâ?T: In Schenectadyâ?

Enda Duffy (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA): â?oSOMA-Joyce: 
His Biopolitical Materials�

Sebastian Knowles (The Ohio State University, USA): â?oJoyce and 
Philately�

Maurizia Boscagli (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA): 
â?oEconomies of Waste: Bataille, Joyceâ?

17.3.c) Salle Dujardin

Joycean Influences â?

Chair: Maria Domenica Mangialavori (University of Rome III)

Susan J. Adams (University of the South Pacific, Fiji): â?oJoyce in 
Translationâ?" Vietnamese: and A New Play: â?~Jimmy Jo and Uncle Hoâ?T The 
Debut Reading�

Iris Bruderer-Oswald (University of Basel, Switzerland): â?oCarola 
Giedion-Welcker: Friend, Critic, Art Historian�

Frank Haran (The Norwegian School of Management, Oslo, Norway): â?oEast 
Meets West: Orhan Pamukâ?Ts The Black Book and James Joyceâ?Ts Ulyssesâ?

Maria Domenica Mangialavori (University of Rome III): â?oUlyssesâ?Ts Journey 
in Joyce, Dallapiccola and Berio�




17.3.d) Salle Proust â?oPornosophical Philotheologyâ?: Textuality, 
Sexuality, and Patrimony in Ulysses

Chair: Gregory Erickson (Mannes College, USA)

Erin Templeton (Converse College, USA): â?oâ?~The Virgin Womb(s) of the 
Imaginationâ?T: Joyce and the Erotics of Authorshipâ?

Janine Utell (Widener University, USA): â?oScripting the Erotic; Or, 
Everything Youâ?Tve Ever Wanted to Know about Sex You Could Have Learned 
from Paul de Kock and Martha Clifford�

Gregory Erickson (Mannes College, USA): â?oRuptures in Understanding: 
Juxtapositions of Heresy and Music in Ulysses�

17.3.e) Salle Balzac

Psychoanalytic Readings of Joyce

Chair: Tatjana JukiÄ? (University of Zagreb, Croatia)

Ruben Borg (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel): â?oMirrored 
Disjunctions: Towards a Deleuzo-Joycean Theory of the Image�

Erik Schneider (Joyce Museum, Trieste, Italy): â?oSvevo and Joyce: The 
Symptom Meets the Sinthome�

Thomas Rendall (Peking University, China): â?oJoyceâ?Ts â?~The Deadâ?T and 
the Mid-Life Crisis�

Tatjana JukiÄ? (University of Zagreb, Croatia): â?oGretta and the Spectral: 
Joyce, Huston, and the Logic of Unknownness�

4.00â?"4.30) Coffee




4.30â?"6.00)

17.4.a) Auditorium Descartes

Plenary Panel: â?oWhere did thots come from?â? (FW: 597): Joyceâ?Ts Library 
and Genetic Breakthroughs *

Chair: Dirk Van Hulle (University of Antwerp, Belgium)

Jed Deppman (Oberlin College, USA): â?oGray, Meticulous, and Documentary: 
Lexicographical Strategies in the Finnegans Wake Notebooks�

Scarlett Baron (Christ Church, Oxford, UK): â?oâ?~G.F. can rest having made 
meâ?T: Flaubertâ?Ts Role in the Making of the Joycean Å'uvreâ?


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