Celebrate the publication centennial of James Joyce's Ulysses in a two-day conference at The Huntington.
Joyce's Ulysses uses Dublin as map as well as palimpsest upon which to inscribe his vision of worlds past and present. This conference will explore approaches to literary study that make clearer the verbal and nonverbal coordinates of Joyce's literary terrain and their global expressions. Topics will range from forms of visualization (schemas, maps, charts, word indexes) to decolonization, intertexts and intermedia, mapping as metaphor and places as texts, in an effort to open up new ways of reading. In tandem with the conference, The Huntington will host the exhibition "Mapping Fiction" on novels and maps from the 16th through the 20th century, including a newly acquired series of engraved maps derived from Ulysses, made by the artist David Lilburn.
This conference is co-hosted by the President's office and by the Research Division of The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens in collaboration with the Library Division. We are grateful for additional support from the Consulate General of Ireland in Los Angeles and the Pomona College Department of English.
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
WED., FEB. 2
3–5 p.m. | Graduate Seminars Register
Onsite: Paul Saint-Amour (University of Pennsylvania), "Countermapping Ulysses"
Virtual: Vicki Mahaffey (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), "Mapping Oneself onto Ulysses"
7:30–9 p.m. | Ridge Lecture in Literature—Ato Quayson (Stanford University), "Spatial Theory in Ulysses and Post-Colonial Literature"
THURS., FEB. 3
8:30–9:30 a.m. | Registration & Coffee
9:30–9:45 a.m. | Conference Welcome
Karen R. Lawrence (President, The Huntington) & Steve Hindle (W.M. Keck Foundation Director of Research, The Huntington)
9:45–10:45 a.m. | Talk —Catherine Flynn (University of California, Berkeley), "In media urbe: Experiencing the City of Ulysses"
Talk given in honor of David Lilburn (1950-2021)
10:45–11 a.m. Break
11 a.m.–12:30 p.m. | Panel 1—Cityscapes: Paris, Dublin, Trieste
Moderator: Colleen Jaurretche (University of California, Los Angeles)
Eric Bulson (Claremont Graduate University), "rue James Joyce"
Shinjini Chattopadhyay (Georgia Institute of Technology), "Looking Beyond Maps: Examining the Decolonial Tours in 'Wandering Rocks'"
Rishona Zimring (Lewis & Clark College), "The New Bloomusalem: Mapping Art Nouveau"
12:30–12:35 p.m. | Ulysses on the Clock #1: Aeolus (Austin Williams, UC Berkeley)
12:35–1:45 p.m. | Lunch
1:45–3 p.m. | Panel 2—Countermappings
Moderator: Kevin Dettmar (Pomona College)
Greg Winston (Husson University), "Joyce's Questions of Geography from A Portrait to Ulysses"
Megan Cole (University of California, Irvine), "Mapping the 'Green' Margins: Ecology and Modernity in Joyce's Ulysses"
Paul Saint-Amour (University of Pennsylvania), "Countermapping Ulysses"
3–3:10 p.m. | Ulysses on the Clock #2: Sirens (Samuel Slote, Trinity College Dublin) & Ulysses on the Clock #3: Cyclops (James Heffernan, Dartmouth College)
3:10–3:25 p.m. | Break
3:25–5 p.m. | "Language of Flowers" Guided Walk
5–6:30 p.m. | Reception (included with conference registration)
Performance of song cycle set to James Joyce's Pomes Penyeach, composed by Evan Vidar
FRI., FEB. 4
8:30–9:25 a.m. | Registration & Coffee
9:25–9:30 a.m. | Ulysses on the Clock #4: Lotus Eaters (Emily Moell, UC Berkeley)
9:30–11:00 a.m. | Panel 3—Concentric Circles and Venn Diagrams
Moderator: Karen R. Lawrence (The Huntington)
Marilyn Reizbaum (Bowdoin College), "Lenehan's Plan"
Nico Israel (CUNY Graduate Center/Hunter College), "The Ottoman Empire: Reorienting Joyce's Cartographic Imagination"
Malcolm Sen (University of Massachusetts, Amherst), "Joyce and the Horizon: From Nation to Planet"
11–11:15 a.m. | Break
11:15–11:20 a.m. | Ulysses on the Clock #5: Hades (Austin Briggs, Hamilton College)
11:20 a.m.–12:20 p.m. | Panel 4—Sensory Mappings
Moderator: Colleen Jaurretche (University of California, Los Angeles)
Leah Senatro (University of California, Irvine), "Embodied Cartographies and Sensorial Experience in Ulysses"
Katherine O'Callaghan (University of Massachusetts, Amherst), "Mapping the City Soundscape"
12:20–1:30 p.m. | Lunch
1:30–3 p.m. | Panel 5—The Global South
Moderator: Karla Nielsen (The Huntington)
David Kurnick (Rutgers University), "Big Words: Ulysses, Bolaño, and the idea of Latin America"
Michelle Clayton (Brown University), "'Who are they when they're at home?' Recent Latin American Ulysses"
Cóilín Parsons (Georgetown University), "Ulysses and the Global South"
3–3:15 p.m. | Break
3:15–3:20 p.m. | Ulysses on the Clock #6: Wandering Rocks
3:20–4:20 p.m. | Talk—Karen Tei Yamashita (University of California, Santa Cruz), "Cartographies of the Anthrobscene"
4:20 p.m. | Closing Remarks
5 p.m. | Conclusion
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Karen R. Lawrence | President, The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens
Kevin Dettmar | W.M. Keck Professor of English; Director, The Humanities Studio, Pomona College
Colleen Jaurretche | Continuing Lecturer, Department of English, UCLA
Karla Nielsen | Curator of Literary Collections, The Huntington
Please direct any inquiries to presidentsoffice@huntington.org.