Programme 2026

Programme 2026

The (Re-)Visiting the Mediterranean Spring School, held between May 26 and June 7 at the Valletta Campus of the University of Malta, included a wide-ranging programme of lectures and seminars delivered by participating lecturers from the University of Malta, the National University of Ireland Maynooth, Università degli Studi di Firenze, University of Cyprus, and Carthage University.

Students attended two lectures a day, followed by a two-hour seminar in which they debated and discussed the content from the lectures in greater detail.  

The Spring School also included a public lecture on Maltese literature and the Mediterranean, delivered by Prof. Adrian Grima, and it concluded with a two-day Postgraduate Symposium on the theme of ‘Communities’.

 

Week 1

# Topic Speaker TimeHall
1 Welcome AddressProf. Stella Borg Barthet, Dr Marija Grech10:00am - 10:15amVLT RM 201
2 Mediterranean Hybridity and the Blue HumanitiesDr Marija Grech10:15am - 11:45amVLT RM 201
3 Psyche at Sea: Outline for a Memory in FragmentsProf. Norbert Bugeja12:00pm - 1:30pmVLT RM 201
4 In-person seminarProf. Fernando Cioni, Prof. Evy Varsamopoulou, Prof. Norbert Bugeja, Dr Marija Grech3:00pm - 5:00pmVLT RM 201
# Topic Speaker TimeHall
1 From Blood to the Polis: Aeschylus’ Oresteia in the Mediterranean WorldProf. James Corby9:00am - 10:30amVLT RM 201
2 Between Tragedy and Essayism: Seneca and his InfluenceProf. Mario Aquilina11:00am - 12:30pmVLT RM 201
3 In-person seminarProf. Fernando Cioni, Prof. Evy Varsamopoulou, Prof. James Corby, Prof. Mario Aquilina2:00pm - 4:00pmVLT RM 201
# Topic Speaker TimeHall
1 Shakespeare and the MediterraneanProf. Fernando Cioni10:15am - 11:45amMSD Gateway Hall B1
2 In-person seminarProf. Fernando Cioni, Prof. Evy Varsamopoulou12:00pm - 1:30pmMSD Gateway Hall B1
3 The Odyssey and the Mediterranean FrameworkProf. Maria Frendo3:00pm - 4:30pmMSD Gateway Hall B1
# Topic Speaker TimeHall
1 Worksheet 4, morning self-study time -
2 Mediterranean Origins, Irish Afterlives: Translating Greek TragedyDr Sinéad Kennedy3:00pm - 4:30pmVLT RM 201
3 Specters of the Eastern MediterraneanProf. Rita Sakr4:30pm - 6:00pmVLT RM201
# Topic Speaker TimeHall
1 Fancy Macaroni? The Mediterranean and Queer Imagination during the Long 18th CenturyDr Aaron Aquilina10:00am - 11:30amVLT RM201
2 The Victorians and the MediterraneanProf. Petra Caruana Dingli12:00pm - 1:30pmVLT RM201
3 Worksheet 5, afternoon self-study time -
4 The Mediterranean Across Disciplines: An Interdisciplinary Roundtable6:00pm - 8:30pmMSD Gateway Hall A

Week 2

# Topic Speaker TimeHall
1 In-person seminarProf. Norbert Bugeja, Dr Aaron Aquilina10:30am - 12:00pmVLT RM 201
2 A Journey across the Mediterranean between North Africa and Italy: Micheal Ondaatje’s The English PatientDr Isabella Martini1:30pm - 3:00pmVLT RM 201
3 Partial Views: The Mediterranean in ‘Theory’Prof. Ivan Callus3:15pm - 4:45pmVLT RM 201
# Topic Speaker TimeHall
1 In-person seminarProf. Norbert Bugeja, Dr Aaron Aquilina10:30am - 12:00pmVLT RM 201
2 Dislocation, Revolt and History in Camus’s L'ÉtrangerProf. Maria Frendo1:30pm - 3:00pmVLT RM 201
3 H.D.’s Thalassopoetics, from Sea Garden to ‘Hippolytus Temporizes’: The Vegetal Marine World, the Sea and Coastal Areas, the ‘Wild’ vs the Polis’Prof. Evy Varsamopoulou3:15pm - 4:45pmVLT RM 201
# Topic Speaker TimeHall
1 Worksheet 8, morning self-study time -
2 Migrant Odysseys on FilmProf. Denis Condon1:30pm - 3:00pmMSD CHBO 316
3 The Sea of Stories’: Crossing the Mediterranean between Hope and Despair in Laila Lalami’s Hope and Other Dangerous Pursuits and Tahar Ben Jelloun’s Leaving TangierProf. Safia Sahli3:15pm - 4:45pmMSD CHBO 316
# Topic Speaker TimeHall
1 Worksheet 9, morning self-study time -
2 Our Literature: Some Views from MaltaProf. Stella Borg Barthet, Prof. Norbert Bugeja, Dr Abigail Zammit1:30pm - 2:30pmMSD CHBO 316
3 Poetry ReadingProf. Norbert Bugeja, Dr Abigail Zammit2:45pm - 3:45pmMSD CHBO 316
4 In-person seminarProf. Norbert Bugeja, Dr Aaron Aquilina3:45pm - 4:45pmMSD CHBO 316