THURSDAY 20 JULY

TIME /

WELCOME TO COUNTRY & TO THE CONFERENCE

THE J.B.R LECTURE THEATRE AUSTRALIAN GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT

GATE 11 BOTANY STREET, KENSINGTON

10.30-11.00
11.00-11.30 /

MORNING TEA

11.30-12.00 /

ROOM—MORVEN BROWN G5

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ROOM—MORVEN BROWN G6

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ROOM—MORVEN BROWN G7

Prof. Michael Kenneally

Images that Memory Begets: Home and Away in Frances Stewart’s Our Forest Home /

Prof. Ciaran Murray

The Abominable Lamp-post: Yeats and Morris / Prof. Joan Dean
George Fitzmaurice’s Artist Obsessives
12.00-12.30 /

Brian Cliff

Anne Enright and Emma Donoghue: The Desire to Belong in Contemporary Irish Fiction /

Dr. Edward Marx

Yone Noguchi in Yeats’s Japan
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Prof. Peter Harris

From Stage to Page: Images of Ireland in the Reflections of the London Theatre Critics
12.30-1.00 /

Dr. Patrick Lonergan

Monologue in 1990s Irish Theatre: Intention, Intertextuality, Internationalization /

A/Prof. Anna Fattori

A genuinely funny German farce’ turns into a very Irish play, The Broken Jug (1994): John Banville’s adaptation of Heinrich von Kleist’s Der zerbrochene Krug (1807) /

Tony Earls

Echoes of The Colleen Bawn
1.00-1.30 /

Prof. Rina Kikuchi

A Reality Distinct from the Actual: An Alternative World in the Poetry of Walter de la Mare and Matthew Sweeney /

Christopher Thomson

‘Father, the gate is open’: intertextuality and the drama of masculinity in John Banville’s fiction /

Dr. Pamela O’Neill

Lost Infants in the Irish Psyche
1.30-2.45 /

LUNCH

2.45-3.15 /

Prof. Jose Lanters

Intertextuality in Eilis Ni Dhuibhne’s Summer Pudding /

Prof. Coilin Parsons

Word Maps: J.M. Synge’s prose writings and the Ordnance Survey /

Prof. Neil Murphy

John Banville’s Intratextual Fantasies
3.15-3.45 /

Dr. Cliona O Gallchoir

Fact, Fiction and Intertextuality in Joseph O’Connor’s The Star of the Sea /

Dr. Eamonn Hughes

At Swim-Two-Birds in the age of mechanical reproduction /

Joakim Wrethed

The Tissue, Flesh and Blood of the Intertext in John Banville’s The Book of Evidence
3.45-4.15 /

AFTERNOON TEA

4.15-5.15 /

OFFICIAL OPENING — JEFFARES MEMORIAL LECTURE

CONSULAR RECEPTION 7.00 for 7.30 at 400 George Street, Sydney

FRIDAY 21 JULY

TIME / ROOM MB G5 / ROOM MB G6 / ROOM MBG7
10.00-10.30 /

Giovanna Tallone

Dark Spaces. ‘Emma Brown’ by Clare Boylan and/or Charlotte Bronte /

Prof. Michael Lynch

‘Worthy of the New Ireland’: Reading Joyce’s Dubliners in the light of changing critical perceptions /

Prof. Daniel Jernigan

Flann O’Brien’s Faustian Accomplishments, From Faustus Kelly to The Third Policeman
10.30-11.00 /

Yulia Pushkarevskaya

“Intertextual Consciousness in Jennifer Johnston: 'All those people whose words fill my head’” /

Dr. Stephen McLaren

A Portrait of young Joyce: the endless knot and the Mangan imagination /

Prof. James Cahalan

Women's Intertextualities versus Men's Anxieties of Influence in Somerville and Ross, Samuel Beckett, and Flann O'Brien.
11.00-11.30 / MORNING TEA
11.30-12.00 /

Dr. Rhona Kenneally

Spatial Reproductions of The Quiet Man: The Quiet Man Museum in Mayo, Ireland, as an interactive enactment of text and film /

Prof. Vivian Lynch

‘Crimson the face of shame’: Marina Carr’s Ariel reconstitutes Greek Tragedy /

Dr. John Menaghan

The Female James Joyce? James Joyce, Maeve Brennan and the Begetting of Fictional Dublin
12.00-12.30 /

Fionna Barber

Farset, Gomorrah and Kilburn: Reading Diasporic Queer Identities and Irish painting in 1950s London

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Dr. Patricia Lynch

The ancient world in an Irish bog: intertextuality and Hiberno-English in Irish versions of the classics /

Jared Lesser

‘If the man in the moon was a jew, jew, jew’: Unearthing anti/Jewish iconology in Ulysses
12.30-1.30 / PLENARY — LES MURRAY J.B.R. LECTURE THEATRE
1.30-2.45 / LUNCH
2.45-3.15 / Prof. C.L. Innes
Ned Kelly in Dialogue with Irish Literature and Culture /

Prof. Kevin O’Connor

‘You could not have a green rose’: Joyce’s and Deane’s rewriting of Yeats’s Irish symbol /

Dr. Julie-Ann Robson

Poetry and propaganda: Oscar Wilde’s post-trial writings
3.15-3.45 /
Dr. Anthony Hughes
"Who does he think he is?": An intertextual reading of Roy Keane's biography' /

Dr. Masaya Shimokusu

Dublin Bohemia
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Prof. Linda Wong

‘Tracing the Textual Web’ of Oscar Wilde in a Chinese Context
3.45-4.15 /

AFTERNOON TEA

6.15pm / CONFERENCE DINNER — Harbour Cruise Captain Cook III
6.15pm boarding Darling Harbour King’s Street Warf No:9

SATURDAY 22 JULY

TIME

/ ROOM MB G5 / ROOM MB G6 / ROOM MBG7
10.00-10.30 / Prof. Maureen Murphy
The Land War in Irish Literature
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Dr. Anne Jamison

The ‘accident of being a writer’: locating the archival/authorial subject in Kate O’Brien’s unpublished life-writing /

Jennifer Beckett

‘Whose accent is that anyway?’
10.30-11.00 /

Dr. Irene Lucchitti

Iceland Fishermen and the Islands of Ireland
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Dr. Connor Johnston

Revisiting the Western Australian Poems of John Boyle O’Reilly /

Dr. Gary Pearce

The Irish Modernist Structure of Feeling
11.00-11.30 / MORNING TEA
11.30-12.00 /

Dr. Cliona Ni Ríordáin

Intertextuality and the Ethics of Translation
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Dr. Stephanie Schwerter

Word city vs. real city: Belfast between reality and fiction /

Dr. Dominique Seve

Lord Dunsany: The Ghosts of the Past
12.00-12.30 /

Prof. Britta Olinder

The Literary tradition in John Hewitt’s Poetry

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Caitlin McGuinness

Absence on display: David Park’s Swallowing the Sun /

Jerry Nolan

The Irishry in Tom Moore’s Lalla Rookh
12.30-11.30 / PLENARY — TOM KENEALLY J.B.R. LECTURE THEATRE
1.30-2.45 / LUNCH
2.45-3.15 / Prof. Shaun Richards‘“God, wouldn’t they hop!”: Synge and the “Savage God”’ /

Dr. Emilie Pine

Street fighting, ceremonial hats and the Spanish Civil War: Brian Friel and Arnold Wesker

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Prof. Marthine Satris

The Boland Effect: Writing After Outside History

3.15-3.45 /

Beatriz Bastos

Re-presenting the Irish Dramatic Tradition: Two Plays by Vincent Woods /

Prof. Andries Wessels

Conceptual intertextuality: Marlene van Niekerk’s Agaat as an Afrikaans Big House novel /

Prof. Naoko Toraiwa

Marvell or Eliot: Hyperbole needed: Influence of Metaphysical Poets in Medbh McGuckian’s Captain Lavender
3.45-4.15 /

AFTERNOON TEA

4.15-5.15 / EXECUTIVE MEETING — MORVEN BROWN 112 / 4.15-4.45 / Dr. Matthew Ryan
The Influence of the World: John Banville’s material epiphanies and the reterritorialisation of the self

OPERA — TURANDOT

SUNDAY 23 JULY

TIME / PLENARY — DAVID MALOUF J.B.R. LECTURE THEATRE
10.00-11.00
11.00-11.30 / MORNING TEA
11.30-12.00 / ROOM MB G5 / ROOM MB G6 / ROOM MB G7

Dr. Rui Homem

The Sinuous and the Straight: Diction and Gaze in Ciaran Carson’s Ekphrastic Writing /

Prof. Noriko Ito

An intertextual reading of Brian Moore /

Prof. Patricia Trainor de la Cruz

“‘Norn Iron’ and Seamus Heaney”
12.00-12.30 /

Nigel Hunter

‘The wind blows hard from our past’: Anxiety and Influence in Berryman’s Irish Dream Songs / Dr. Danine Farquharson
My Two Dads: Roddy Doyle Under the Influence of Joyce and O’Casey /

Dr. Karen Moloney

Homage to Dionysus: Heaney’s Sweeney, Orpheus, and Wilmington Giant
12.30-1.00 /

Prof. Ken’ichi Matsumura

The Severing Seas: The Structure of Sailing from Bran to Yeats /

Dr. Dawn Duncan

Across the Ages and Into the West: The White Horse Myth Still Travels /

Prof. Frank Molloy

The Anxiety of History: Sebastian Barry’s A Long Long Way
1.00-1.30 /

Dr. Wei H. Kao

Voices from the Irish margin: Sean O’Casey’s The Shadow of a Gunman and Christine Reid’s Joyriders /

Prof. Laura O’Connor

From Douglas Hyde to Mike Mignola: the improbable resurfacings of Teig O'Kane's corpse /

Dr. Mark Phelan

Temenos, Trauma, Topography and Photography: Remembering “The
Disappeared”
1.30-2.45 / LUNCH
2.45-3.45 / AGM to be FOLLOWED BY WELCOME TO 2007 IASIL, AFTERNOON TEA & CLOSE OF CONFERENCE
3.45-4.15 /

AFTERNOON TEA

4.15 ff / DEPARTURE