22 AEDEI CONFERENCE, UNIVERSITY OF ALCALÁ DE HENARES, MAY 29-31

NETEC and Irish Studies at UVigo partipate in 22nd AEDEI Conference on "Ethics". University of Alcalá de Henares 29-31 May

We are proud to announce that our NETEC and Irish Studies research has been represented at one of the major national associations of Irish studies.

Dr. Teresa Caneda Cabrera, and PhD students Iria Seijas Pérez and Lydia Freire Gargamala presented papers in the panels “Individual and Communal Vulnerabilities: Research Project (1)”, "Language and Silence"  and  "Revisiting the Past"  respectively at the 22nd International AEDEI Conference, 29-31 May 2024, University of Alcalá de Henares, Spain. See full programme here 

  • Teresa presented the paper “Of Precarious Existences and Vulnerable Bodies: Ethical Readings of Joyce for Contemporary Ireland”
  • Iria presented the paper “‘Did ghosts have any more stories to share?’: The Unveiling of Silences through Magical Realism in Irish Young Adult Fiction”
  • Lydia presented the paper "There is something extremely awful in the marriage contract, to a sensible and delicate mind’: Resistance, resilience and vulnerability in Elizabeth Griffith’s The Story of Lady Juliana Harley (1776)"

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