PUBLICATIONS AND PAPERS II

The following publications and papers have resulted from this project:

  • Miquel-Baldellou, Marta. “The Myth of Apollo and Daphne as a Metaphor of Personal Crisis in Daphne du Maurier’s ‘The Apple Tree’.” Myths in Crisis: The Crisis of Myth. Eds. Antonella Lipscomb and Jose Manuel Losada. Newcastle upon Tyne, England: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015. (ISBN 978-1-4438-7814-2) 
  • Miquel-Baldellou, Marta. “‘The whole aspect of age is full of possibilities!’ Traces of Memory, Ageing, and Sexuality in Daphne du Maurier’s ‘Don’t Look Now’.” Traces of Aging: Old Age and Memory in Contemporary Narrative. Eds. Marta Cerezo and Nieves Pascual. Bielefeld, Germany: Transcript, 2016 (ISBN 978-3-8376-3439-6)
  • Miquel-Baldellou, Marta.“‘The only thing to do is to carry on, and the storm will blow over’: the Ageing Process of Daphne du Maurier’s Writing Persona in Her Late Short Fiction.” Literary Creativity and the Older Woman Writer: A Collection of Critical Essays. Eds. Núria Casado, Emma Domínguez, and Brian Worsfold. Bern, Austria: Peter Lang, 2016 (ISBN 978-3-0343-2199-0)
  • Miquel-Baldellou, Marta. “Intertextuality, Creativity, and Myth as a Metaphor of Aging in Daphne du Maurier’s ‘Ganymede’ and Thomas Mann’s Death in Venice.” 40thConference of the Spanish Association of Anglo-North-American Studies. Universidad de Zaragoza. 9-11 November 2016 [conference paper]
  • Miquel-Baldellou, Marta. “Disrupting Dictates of Gender and Ageing through Creativity: Daphne du Maurier’s Writing Persona in The Breaking Point.” Frame: Journal of Literary Studies (Special Issue on Ageing Lines) 30.1, 2017: 49-66 (ISSN 0924-7750)
  • Stončikaitė, Ieva. “Ageing, Creativity, and Memory: The Evolution of Erica Jong’s Literary Career.” Life Writing. 16:1, 7 Dec 2018, pp. 25-36. DOI: 10.1080/14484528.2019.1521252
  • Stončikaitė, Ieva. “‘No, My Husband Isn’t Dead, [But] One Has to Re-Invent Sexuality’: Reading Erica Jong for the Future of Aging.” Societies. 7:11, 2017. Available: http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4698/7/2/11
  • Stončikaitė, Ieva.“Erica Jong: From a Youthful Fear of Flying to a More Experienced Landing in Her Late Years.”Literary Creativity and the Older Woman Writer: A Collection of Critical Essays. Eds. Núria Casado, Emma Domínguez, and Brian J. Worsfold. Bern: Peter Lang, 2016, pp. 149-173
  • Stončikaitė, Ieva. “The Development of Wisdom and a Sense of Self in the Face of Death and Ageing in the Works of Erica Jong.” 1st INDEST International Conference on Social and Territorial Development. 23-24 Nov 2017. University of Lleida, Lleida, Spain [conference paper]
  • Stončikaitė, Ieva.“Exploring Sexuality in Ageing Studies: Online or Offline Sexual Experiences?” 1st Joint ENAS & NANAS Conference. 27-30 April 2017, University of Graz, Graz, Austria [conference paper]
  • Stončikaitė, Ieva, and Núria Mina-Riera. “Social Innovation and the Integration of Older People through Poetry Workshops”. The SIforAGE International Conference – “Envisioning a New World” – Social Innovation for Active and Healthy Ageing. 19-21 October 2016, University of Barcelona / CaixaForum Barcelona [conference paper]
  • Stončikaitė, Ieva. “The Complexities of Getting Older: the Art of Seduction Abroad or ‘Home Sweet Home’?” Aging Fair 3.0. 25 August 2016, Concordia University, Montréal, Canada [poster presentation]
  • Stončikaitė, Ieva. “No Fear of Ageing in Erica Jong’s Fear of Dying (2015): How Literary Gerontology Reveals the Alternatives to Sex.” Graz International Summer School Seggau. 3-17 July 2016, Seggau, Leibnitz, Austria [poster presentation]
  • Stončikaitė, Ieva. “Liaisons Dangereuses alla Mediterranea.” The Second International Conference. Women of the Mediterranean: Representations and Self-Representations. 10-11 June 2016, Sant’Anna Institute, Sorrento, Italy [conference paper]
  • Stončikaitė, Ieva. “Sexually Active Ageing Women: Liberated ‘Docile Bodies’?” International Women, Ageing and Media Summer School. 20-21 July 2015, University of Gloucestershire, Cheltenham, UK [conference paper]
  • Stončikaitė, Ieva. “Erica Jong: No Fear of Ageing and Sexuality.” Intersections of Ageing, Gender, Sexualities (i-ages). 6-7 July 2015, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK [conference paper]
  • Stončikaitė, Ieva. “Erica Jong and Sappho's Leap: Re-discovering Motherhood through Ageing.” Women and Ageing: New Cultural and Critical Perspectives. 20-22 May 2015, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland [conference paper]
  • Zamorano-Llena, Carmen. “‘Once upon a time I was whole and happy’: Global Ageing and Changes in the Irish Family Structure in Jennifer Johnston’s Foolish Mortals.” 8th International Conference on Cultural Gerontology, “Meaning and Culture(s): Exploring the Life Course.” NUI Galway, Ireland, 10-12 April 2014