English and Scottish Literature Research Events: Alberto Tondello In brief Date - 31 January 2025Venue - Lecture Theatre G.03, 50 George SquareSpeaker - Dr Alberto Tondello (University of Edinburgh)Chair - Dr Benjamin Bateman (University of Edinburgh)Title - Affective Hospitality in James Joyce’s ‘The Dead’ About the speakerOriginally from Italy, Alberto moved to London in 2011 to study English Literature at Queen Mary University of London. He received his MA from the University of Oxford in 2014 and his PhD from University College London in 2021.Alberto joined the University of Edinburgh in 2024 as a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellow (UKRI Funded) with a project titled 'Inhospitable Modernism: The Ecological Value of Modernist Alienation'. His research interests include modernist literature, literary theory, and ecocriticism.How to attendEach year, English and Scottish Literature hosts a variety of exciting research events featuring a fantastic range of guest speakers and colleagues.Events are free and everyone is welcome. No booking is required.Are you interested in a PhD in English Literature?We offer two PhDs: one in English Literature; and one in Creative Writing. Our interdisciplinary environment brings together specialists in all periods and genres of literature and literary analysis. Working with colleagues elsewhere in the School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures (LLC) and across the wider University of Edinburgh, we are also able to support research which crosses further boundaries between disciplines and/or languages. Find out more about PhD study in English Literature at Edinburgh Jan 31 2025 16.10 - 17.30 English and Scottish Literature Research Events: Alberto Tondello An in-person seminar by Dr Alberto Tondello (University of Edinburgh), titled 'Affective Hospitality in James Joyce’s ‘The Dead’'. Lecture Theatre G.03 50 George Square University of Edinburgh EH8 9LH Find the venue: 50 George Square
English and Scottish Literature Research Events: Alberto Tondello In brief Date - 31 January 2025Venue - Lecture Theatre G.03, 50 George SquareSpeaker - Dr Alberto Tondello (University of Edinburgh)Chair - Dr Benjamin Bateman (University of Edinburgh)Title - Affective Hospitality in James Joyce’s ‘The Dead’ About the speakerOriginally from Italy, Alberto moved to London in 2011 to study English Literature at Queen Mary University of London. He received his MA from the University of Oxford in 2014 and his PhD from University College London in 2021.Alberto joined the University of Edinburgh in 2024 as a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellow (UKRI Funded) with a project titled 'Inhospitable Modernism: The Ecological Value of Modernist Alienation'. His research interests include modernist literature, literary theory, and ecocriticism.How to attendEach year, English and Scottish Literature hosts a variety of exciting research events featuring a fantastic range of guest speakers and colleagues.Events are free and everyone is welcome. No booking is required.Are you interested in a PhD in English Literature?We offer two PhDs: one in English Literature; and one in Creative Writing. Our interdisciplinary environment brings together specialists in all periods and genres of literature and literary analysis. Working with colleagues elsewhere in the School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures (LLC) and across the wider University of Edinburgh, we are also able to support research which crosses further boundaries between disciplines and/or languages. Find out more about PhD study in English Literature at Edinburgh Jan 31 2025 16.10 - 17.30 English and Scottish Literature Research Events: Alberto Tondello An in-person seminar by Dr Alberto Tondello (University of Edinburgh), titled 'Affective Hospitality in James Joyce’s ‘The Dead’'. Lecture Theatre G.03 50 George Square University of Edinburgh EH8 9LH Find the venue: 50 George Square
Jan 31 2025 16.10 - 17.30 English and Scottish Literature Research Events: Alberto Tondello An in-person seminar by Dr Alberto Tondello (University of Edinburgh), titled 'Affective Hospitality in James Joyce’s ‘The Dead’'.