Thursday, October 15, 2009



Next Wednesday (21st Oct) join us for Dr Anne Brunon's paper, 'The Foucault-Bentham Relationship: Panopticon, Panopticism and Governmentality,' which looks at Bentham as a source for Foucault's ground-breaking Discipline and Punish, and exactly which 'Panopticon' Foucault's theories are based on


5.15pm, M20 Museum Building

Monday, October 12, 2009

Please join us this week for two great postgraduate speakers

Dr Darragh Greene on
Joyce's Wittgenstein; Wittgenstein's Joyce

&

Joshua Searle on
‘Surely the Second Coming is at Hand’: The Relevance of Apocalypticism for Literary Theory

Wednesday, Oct 14th
5.15 in M20 of the Museum Building

Saturday, October 3, 2009



TCD STAFF POSTGRADUATE SEMINARS
MICHAELMAS TERM, 2009


7th Oct Professor Nicholas Grene, Shakespeare our Irish Contemporary?
to be followed by a wine reception in room 4017, Arts Block

14th Oct Dr Darragh Greene, Joyce's Wittgenstein; Wittgenstein's Joyce
Joshua Searle, ‘Surely the Second Coming is at Hand’: The Relevance of Apocalypticism for Literary Theory

21st Oct Dr Anne Brunon, The Foucault- Bentham Relationship: Panopticon, Panopticism and Governmentality

28th Oct Conor Reid, ‘My seething blade wove a net of death about me’: Edgar Rice Burroughs' Barsoom series and Mars
Kate Harvey, Illustrated Macbeth and Children’s Shakespeare

4th Nov Dr Sam Slote, On the Complexity of the 'Oxen of the Sun' episode of Ulysses

11th Nov Rachel Glover, (title to be confirmed)
Clare Hayes Brady, (title to be confirmed)

18th Nov Professor John Haffenden (University of Sheffield), ‘Mr Eliot somewhere says’;
or, the ‘affectation of unaffectedness’ in William Empson's ‘Seven Types of Ambiguity’

25th Nov Dr Jenny McDonnell, ‘Taak any bryd, and put it in a cage’: Katherine Mansfield's ‘Canary’ and Chaucer's ‘Tale of the Crow’
Dorothea Depner, ‘125921’: Memory, History and the Artist in Hugo Hamilton’s Disguise

2nd Dec Dr Elizabeth McCarthy, Fast Cars and Bullet Bras: The Image of the Female Juvenile Delinquent in the 1950s
Dr Dara Downey, Not of Germany, but of the Soul: Shades of the Old World in Stephen King's Salem's Lot

9th Dec Professor Nick Daly (UCD), /The/ /Last Days of Pompeii/: from Page to Stage, and from Pyrotechnics to Disaster Movie

16th Dec Panel on the Discipline of English: speakers to be announced

Seminars take place every Wednesday at 5.15 in room M20, Museum Building


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Drag yourself along!

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Staff/Post-Grad Seminars CFP


Call For Papers, Michaelmas Term

The Staff/Post-Grad seminars will be returning on Wednesdays at 5.15 during term (Venue to be confirmed)

We are inviting papers of 20-25 minute length (2,500 words) on any topic within English. This could be a section of your thesis, a conference paper or a draft of an article. The Staff/Post-Grad seminars is a great way to present new work or try out your ideas on an academic audience in a relaxed environment.

Email us at staffpostgrad09@gmail.com with your abstracts by Friday Sept 18th