XVI JAMES JOYCE ITALIAN FOUNDATION CONFERENCE PRISMATIC JOYCE, ROME, 31 JAN- 2 FEB
NETEC researcher, M.Teresa Caneda Cabrera, participated in the XVI James Joyce Italian Foundation Conference Prismatic Joyce on 1 Febru
NETEC researcher, M.Teresa Caneda Cabrera, participated in the XVI James Joyce Italian Foundation Conference Prismatic Joyce on 1 Febru
As 2022 is coming to an end NETEC and Irish Studies at UVigo organised and event on December 1 at the Faculatde de Filoloxía e Tradución to commemorate the 100 years of the publication of ULYSSES.
M. Teresa Caneda-Cabrera presented the keynote lecture "The Modern Writer Must be an Adventurer”: Commemorating One Hundred Years of James Joyce’s Ulysses" at the jointly held symposia of the XVII Associaçao Brasileira de Estudos Irlandeses and III Asociación de Estudios Irlandeses del Sur, held in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on 29-30 September. The lecture can be accessed here
M. Teresa Caneda Cabrera presented the lecture “Uncovering Inconvenient Truths: Joyce and Beyond” at the plenary panel "Saying Nothing’: Voice, Knowledge, and Truth" with Vincent Cheng (University of Utah) and Margot Norris (University of California, Irvine) as co-participants. 27th International James Joyce Virtual Symposium: Omniscientific Joyce. University of Trieste, Trieste. Italy. 15-19 June, 2021. See full programme here.
NETEC P.I. Teresa Caneda-Cabrera is chairing panel 4.3.Translating Joyce , at the Joyce Without Borders Symposium being held at UNAM's Casa Universitaria del Libro in Mexico City, where she is also presenting a paper entitled "Paradoxical Entanglements: James Joyce and World Literature".This panel is scheduled for Friday 14th, at 9 am.
In the picture Vincent J Cheng, Maria McGarrity, Greg Winston and Teresa Caneda
See the conference program here
April 15, 6.30 pm
The James Joyce Centre was delighted to welcome Dr. Teresa Caneda Cabrera, during her sabbatical as a visiting associate professor at UCD School of English, Drama and Film, for the April instalment in the Spring / Summer 2019 Lecture series. Dr. Caneda Cabrera's talk focused on the relevance of the 1964 Cuban translation of Joyce’s novel A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man in the years following the 1959 Cuban revolution.
Teresa Caneda Cabrera, P.I. of inTRUTHS, participated in the 26th International James Joyce Symposium, "The Art of James Joyce", held at the University of Antwerp, 11-16 June 2018, with a paper entitled "'Silencio, exilio y astucia': A Portrait of James Joyce as a Dissident Artist". In the picture, Teresa Caneda with playwright, composer and lyricist Jonathan Brielle, author of the off-Broadway musical Himself and Nora, based on the story of James Joyce and Nora Barnacle, during the reception hosted by the City of Antwerp in the City Archives.