The cycle of seminars on the ninetieth anniversary of Ulysses, by James Joyce, took place on 15 and 22 August, 2012, with guest lecturers from Ireland and Portugal.
The following lectures were delivered:
- Dr. Eamonn Hughes (Queen's University Belfast) - "The Singularity of Ulysses"
- Dr. Bruce Stewart (University of Uster, Coleraine, Co. Derry) - "The Artifice of Paternity: James Joyce as Contrarian Revivalist"
- Dr. Anne Fogarty (University College Dublin) - "'No prince charming is her beau ideal': Femininity and Intertextuality in the 'Nausicaa' Episode."
- Dr. Teresa Casal (Universidade de Lisboa) - "'His Heart against his Ribs': Embodied Tension in 'The Dead'."
- Dr. Eamonn Hughes (Queen's University Belfast) - "The Singularity of Ulysses"
- Dr. Bruce Stewart (University of Uster, Coleraine, Co. Derry) - "The Artifice of Paternity: James Joyce as Contrarian Revivalist"
- Dr. Anne Fogarty (University College Dublin) - "'No prince charming is her beau ideal': Femininity and Intertextuality in the 'Nausicaa' Episode."
- Dr. Teresa Casal (Universidade de Lisboa) - "'His Heart against his Ribs': Embodied Tension in 'The Dead'."