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ROMA - programma Film Festa 2009

IRISH FILM FESTA 2009

Programma

Ven 27 Nov

Apertura del Festival
16.00 Kisses (L. Daly, 2008 – 75’)

17: 30 “Television in Ireland” speaker: Barry Monahan (University College of Cork)
a seguire:
Prosperity (miniserie tv) –episodio “Stacey”- episodio “Georgie”
(L. Abrahamson, 2007 – 50’+50’)

20:00 Hunger (S. McQueen, 2008 – 91’)
sarà presente Silvia Calamati, giornalista e scrittrice esperta di Nord Irlanda

Sab 28 Nov

15:30 The Magdalene Sisters (P. Mullan, 2002 – 119’)

18:00 Pure Mule (miniserie tv) - ep. “Therese” (C. McCarthy, 2005 – 50’)
a seguire:
Incontro con l’attrice Eileen Walsh

20:30 Eamon (M. Corkery, 2009 – 85’)
sarà presente il produttore Seamus Byrne


22:30 Isolation (B. O’Brien, 2005 – 95’)


Dom 29 Nov

15:30 Esibizione canora di Kay McCarthy
a seguire:
Kings (T. Collins, 2007 – 85’)

17:30 Pure Mule (miniserie tv) – ep. “Shamie” (D. Recks, 2005 – 50’)

18:30 Eden (D. Recks, 2005 – 85’)
a seguire:
“The Script and the Screen”: Q&A con il regista Declan Recks e lo sceneggiatore Eugene O’Brien

21:30 The Eclipse (C. McPherson, 2009 – 88’)

ROMA 27/29 NOV.09 IRISH FILM FESTA

IRISHFILMFESTA - unico appuntamento italiano dedicato al cinema irlandese - presenta la sua terza edizione, dal 27 al 29 Novembre, sempre alla Casa del Cinema di Roma.

IRISHFILMFESTA è una scoperta guidata del cinema irlandese. In due sole edizioni ha proposto venti film inediti e portato a Rome registi, attori, sceneggiatori e produttori irlandesi che hanno accompagnato le loro opere. Presentando autori già affermati e autori emergenti, film di finzione e documentari, lungometraggi e corti, IRISHFILMFESTA ha registrato il costante, convinto apprezzamento da parte degli spettatori per un cinema nazionale che arriva così raramente sugli schermi italiani.

Per proseguire in questa scoperta, IRISHFILMFESTA prepara la sua terza edizione. Anche questa volta saranno presentati solo titoli irlandesi inediti, in versione originale sottotitolata, accompagnati da autori e protagonisti.
Fra le nuove proposte di quest’anno: il primo film in lingua gaelica e il primo horror; l’incontro di una famosa attrice con il pubblico; alcuni episodi delle migliori serie tv, altro versante di sorprendente vigore del nuovo cinema irlandese.

Per il programma ed altre informazioni visitate:
http://www.irishfilmfesta.org/



http://www.irishfilmfesta.org/

Danze Irlandesi a Roma


Workshop -Sabato 26 settembre 2009

Autunno 2009 - Alcuni eventi Irlandesi a Roma

ROME:
An exhibition of the work of Irish artist Michelle Rogers - entitled "On Earth as it is in Heaven" - is being held at Aequalis Comtemporary Art Gallery from 24 September to 7 November 2009. The gallery is located at: Via Marguta, 47. The gallery is open from 11H00 to 19H00, Tuesday to Saturday.

ROME:
The "Festival dell'Arpa a Roma" takes place at the Teatro Orione, Via Tortona, 7 in Testaccio from 25 to 26 September. Further information is available from the organisers at
06 - 4873145.

Storia d'Irlanda contemporanea

Sabato 5 aprile 2008, ore 9,30

In Sede

Convegno

Ulster: una Storia da rileggere.

Approfondimento della storia recente dell'Irlanda del nord e della situazione politica contemporanea.


Programma
ore 9,30: registrazione
ore 10,00: Apertura Convegno, introduce il prof. Enrico Terrinoni, Università di Roma e consigliere AICI;
ore 10,00: Intervento della Dott. Silvia Calamati, giornalista, Rai News 24 e scrittrice di “Figlie di Erin”;
ore 10,30: Proiezione filmato
ore 11,30: coffe break
ore 11,45: Intervento del prof. Andrea Binelli Università Trento;
ore 12,30: Intervento del prof. dr. John Gibney, University of Galway
''Historical recrimination' and the lessons of history in the Northern Ireland Peace Process''
ore 13, 00: conclusioni del prof. Andrea Binelli

ore 13,30: colazione insieme ai relatori (luogo in via di definizione)


Quota di partecipazione: Soci € 15 - Non Soci € 30 (inclusa quota ass.va)
Colazione: quota da definine (extra, facoltativo)

Posti disponibili 30, attribuiti in base di ricezione dell’iscrizione completa di versamento quota.
informazioni e prenotazioni presso AICI tel. 065412597

Joyce Foundation a Roma


JAMES JOYCE GRADUATE CONFERENCE
Roma, Università Roma Tre
Department of Comparative Literature
Sala “Ignazio Ambrogio”
1-2 February 2008


TIMETABLE

Friday 1 February
8.30- 9.15: Registration

9.15: Official Welcome:
Guido Fabiani (Rector, Università Roma Tre)
Vito Michele Abrusci (Dean, Faculty of Arts)
Otello Lottini (Head, Department of Comparative Literature)
Giorgio Melchiori (Emeritus Professor)
His Excellency Sean O’Huigeann (Irish Ambassador to Italy)
9.30: Introduction: Franca Ruggieri (President JJIF, Università Roma Tre, Italy)

9.45 Plenary lecture: Derek Attridge (University of York, UK)
Chair: John McCourt (Università Roma Tre, Italy)

10.30-12.15: 1st Panel Session
Chair: Carla Marengo (Università di Torino, Italy)
Intermedial Joyce
1. Federico Sabatini (Università di Torino, Italy): Joyce’s visual writing: the symbolic space of the embrasure
2. Marco Camerani (Università di Bologna, Italy): Joyce and early cinema: peeping Bloom through the keyhole
3. Neda Alizadeh: Color and Sound in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
4. Antonio Bibbò: (Università dell’Aquila, Italy) — “Tell a graphic lie”: ekphrastic emergences in Joyce’s Ulysses
5. Mariacristina Petillo (Università Roma Tre): A minor Joyce? Pomes Penyeach set to music
Respondent: John McCourt (Università Roma Tre)

10.30-12.15 2nd Panel Session
Chair: Fritz Senn (Zurich James Joyce Foundation)
Drama and Voice
1. Lorenzo Orlandini: (Università di Firenze, Italy) — James Joyce, Samuel Beckett, and the flesh: bodily needs in Lestrygonians, More Pricks Than Kicks and Krapp’s Last Tape.
2. Fabio Luppi (Università Roma Tre, Italy): Cathleen ni Houlihan: the poor old woman from Yeats to Joyce.
3. Sonia Buttinelli: Drama and Life: from Wagner to Joyce
4. Davide Maschio (Università di Torino, Italy) — Hugh Leonard’s Stephen D. and Dublin One: Stage Adaptations as Postmodern Works of Art and Literary Criticism
5. Davide Benini (Università di Verona, Italy) — Voices and rhythm: a quest for a model of Joyce's sound
Respondent: Carla De Petris (Università Roma Tre, Italy)

12.15-13.15: L’AGM Italian Joyce Foundation
13.15-14.30 Lunch Break

14.30-16.15 3rd Panel Session
Chair: Cristina Giorcelli (Università Roma Tre, Italy)
Joyce and other writers
1. Hsiu-yuan Chen (Université Paris III, France): Joyce meets Godard: Metempsychosis
2. Lea Sinoimeri (Università di Roma La Sapienza, Italy): Beckett e le matematiche della soggettività
3. Sara Sullam (Università di Milano, Italy) — “And confluent oceanflowing rivers with their tributaries and transoceanic currents”. James Joyce in America: The case of William Carlos Williams.
4. Massimo Verzella (Universtà di Pescara, Italy) — Joyce’s indebtedness to Samuel Butler’s The Authoress of the Odyssey
5. Laura Talarico (Università di Roma La Sapienza, Italy): Katherine Mansfield: epiphanic poetics and writing of the Self
Respondent: Joan Fitzgerald (Università di Roma La Sapienza, Italy)

14.30-16.15 4th Panel Session
Chair: Derek Attridge (University of York, UK)
Ulysses
1. Taura Napier (Wingate University, USA): Deadwood Dicks: Ulysses, Cyclops and the American South
2. Timothy Holland (CUNY, USA): The Real Troubles in Joyce’s Dublin: Literature as Agent of Empire in Ulysses
3. Clay Stevens (Texas State University, USA) — 'Let Me Be and Let Me Live': The Specter of Death in James Joyce's Ulysses
4. Emanuela Zirzotti (Università di Roma La Sapienza, Italy): M. M. Bakhtin’s “dialogism” and “parody” in James Joyce’s Ulysses
5. Daniel Burke (Marquette University, USA) — (Dis) Orienting Haines: The Subjects of an Englishman in the Ireland of Ulysses
Respondent: Laura Pelaschiar (Università di Trieste, Italy)

16.15-16.30 Coffee Break

16.30-18.45: 5th Panel Session
Chair: Rosa Maria Bosinelli (Università di Bologna-Forlì, Italy)
New Directions in Joyce Studies
1. Ilaria Natali (Università di Firenze, Italy) — Genetic criticism in Joyce Studies
2. Leposava Raskovic (Paderborn University, Germany): ‘What the Poem Is’ in Joyce’s Verses
3. Maria Domenica Mangialavori (Università Roma Tre, Italy): Joyce and detective fiction
4. Davide Corsara (Università di Roma La Sapienza, Italy) — Politics of language: Pinter directs Exiles
5. Michelle McSwiggan Kelly (Fordham University, USA) — Oceanic Longings: An Ecocritical Approach to Joyce
Respondent: Enrico Terrinoni (Università per Stranieri di Perugia, Italy)

19.45: Book Launch and Buffet Reception at the Residence of the Irish Ambassador to Italy (Via Valle delle Camene 3, Rome). This event will hosted by His Excellency Sean O’Huigeann, Irish Ambassador to Italy

Brief presentations of Joyce Studies in Italy (Volumes 9 and 10), Piccola Biblioteca Joyciana (Volumes 1, 2, and 3) ed. Franca Ruggieri (Bulzoni); Joyciana, ed. Renzo S. Crivelli and Claudia Corti (Pacini); La letteratura irlandese contemporanea, ed. Renzo Crivelli (Carocci); Joyce in Trieste, ed. Geert Lernout, Sebastian Knowles, and John McCourt (University of Florida Press) (IRIC - Internationalist Review of Irish Culture, ed. Andrea Binelli, Enrico Terrinoni, and Brian Thomson. Giorgio Melchiori’s Foglie (Edizioni dell’orso) will also be presented.

Saturday 2 February
10.00-11.45: 6th Panel Session
Chair: Paola Pugliatti (Università di Firenze, Italy)
Joyce and biography
1. Valentina Paradisi (Università di Bologna, Italy): “A letters to a king about a treasure from a cat”: reflections on letter writing in James Joyce’s work.
2. Maddalena Dal Porto (Università di Trieste, Italy): James Joyce: a European in Zurich
3. Timo Müller (University of Augsburg, Germany)
: The Fragmented Self: Re-Reading Dubliners as Autobiographical Fiction
4. Teresa Prudente (Università di Torino, Italy): “The damned egotistical self”: self and impersonality in Virginia Woolf’s and James Joyce’s writing.
5. Sabrina D'Alessandro (Università di Napoli Federico II, Italy): Self and Reference in Joyce's Portraits of the Artist from Stephen Dedalus to Shem
Respondent: Renzo S. Crivelli (Università di Trieste)

10.00-11.45 7th Panel Session
Chair: Friz Senn (Zurich James Joyce Foundation)
Joycean Language and Translation
1. Cinzia Valenti (Università di Bologna-Forlì, Italy): Giulio de Angelis, the Italian translator of Ulysses
2. Ira Torresi (Università di Bologna, Italy): Domesticating or foreignizing foreignization? Joyce translation as a test for Venuti’s theories
3. Elisabetta Cecconi (Università di Firenze, Italy): “To let him have the weight of my tongue”. The I-narrator of “Cyclops”: a voice a character.
4. Robert Bowman (Maryland University, USA): A Hint at What Awaits: The New and Evolving Voice of “Aeolus”
5. Joey McMullen (Bucknell University, USA):“A New Soaring Impalpable Imperishable Being:” The Language of Creation in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man


11.45-12.00 Coffee Break

12.00-13.00: Concluding Reflections: Umberto Eco

Summer School in Old Irish

Scuola Estiva di Medievalismo Irlandese
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IIa Conferenza di Medievalisti

The aim of the summer schools is to facilitate students who wish to improve their knowledge of Old Irish but who are not in a position to sign up for full year courses. Each course involves 60 hours contact time, spread over 10 days and there are three levels: Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced. Students opting for the Intermediate and Advanced options will be asked to take a short test at the beginning of the course so as to identify the best stream for their needs. A video featuring interviews with students from the 2007 courses is posted on the website: http://www.irishmedievalists.com/.

NB! These summer schools are entirely focussed on the acquisition of Old Irish language skills. For a broader exposure to Celtic studies, , taught by leading experts in the field, we would like to draw your attention to the Summer School of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (http://www.dias.ie/) the dates of which are 14th – 26th July .
TWENTY-SECOND IRISH CONFERENCE OF MEDIEVALISTS
Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick, Thursday to Saturday 26th - 29th June 2008
Chairman: Máire Herbert; Organising Secretary: Catherine Swift
Committee: Anders Ahlqvist, Caoimhín Breatnach, Liam Breatnach, Tomás
Ó Cathasaigh, Dáibhí Ó Cróinín, Ruairi Ó hUiginn, Thomas O'Loughlin,
Katherine Simms
CALL FOR PAPERS: Papers are invited on medieval archaeology, art, history, language and literature (Latin and the vernaculars). Length of papers: 45minutes (15 minutes discussion) or 20 minutes (10 minutes discussion).
Send details of proposed papers by e-mail - at the latest by 31st March 2008 –
E-mail: Catherine.Swift@mic.ul.ie