PUBLICATIONS AND PAPERS I

The following publications and papers have resulted from this project:

  • Casado, Núria. “Re-visiting the Intersections between Age, Gender and Class through Joanna McClelland Glass’ Mrs Dexter and Her Daily.” Diversity and Homogeneity: The Politics of Nation, Class and Gender in Drama, Theatre, Film and Media. University of Lodz, Poland, 25th-27th October 2013 [conference paper]
  • Casado, Núria. “The Theatrical Power of an Ageing Voice: The Representation of Ageing in Trying by Joanna McClelland Glass.” 37th International Conference of the Association for English and American Studies (Aedean). Universidad de Oviedo, 12-14 November 2013 [conference paper]
  • Casado, Núria. “Ambivalent Pathways of Progress and Decline: The Representation of Ageing and Old Age in Joanna McClelland Glass’ Drama.” 8th International Conference on Cultural Gerontology, NUI Galway, Ireland, 10-12 Abril 2014 [conference paper]
  • Casado, Núria. “Masks of Ageing in a Playwright’s Life Journey: A Bio-Critical Approach to Joanna McClelland Glass’ Drama.” 38thConference of the Spanish Association for English and American Studies (AEDEAN), Universidad de Alcalá de Henares, 12-14 November 2014 [conference paper]
  • Casado, Núria. “The Theatrical Power of an Ageing Voice: Inter-generational Reconstructions of Old Age in Trying by Joanna McClelland Glass.” In Building Interdisciplinary Knowledge: Approaches to English and American Studies in Spain. Eds. Esther Álvarez et al. Oviedo: KRK Ediciones, 2014. 67-74 ISBN: 978-84-8367-475-8.
  • Casado, Núria. “Ambivalent Pathways of Progress and Decline: The Representation of Ageing and Old Age in Joanna McClelland Glass’ Drama.” Theatre Research in Canada, 2015
  • Casado-Gual, Núria, Ieva Stončikaitė, Marta Miquel-Baldellou, Núria Mina-Riera, Maricel Oró-Piqueras, Emma Domínguez-Rué, Carmen Zamorano Llena, Carme Farré-Vidal, Billy Gray, and Brian Worsfold. "Creativity of the Older Woman Writer: Ten Case Studies." The SIforAGE International Conference - “Envisioning a New World” – Social Innovation for Active and Healthy Ageing. 19-21 October 2016, University of Barcelona / CaixaForum Barcelona [poster presentation]
  • Domínguez-Rué, Emma: “What Goes Around Comes Back Around: Life Narratives and the Significance of the Past in Donna Leon’s Death at La Fenice”, British Society of Gerontology 42ndAnnual Conference, Oxford (UK) 2013 [conference paper]
  • Domínguez-Rué, Emma: “Neither Miss Marple nor Miss Havisham: Stereotypes of Aging Women and Identity in Later Life in Donna Leon's Drawing Conclusions.” Conditioned Identities: Wished-for and Unwished-for Identities International Conference, Lleida (Spain) 2013 [conference paper]
  • Domínguez-Rué, Emma: “What Goes Around Comes Back Around: Life Narratives and the Significance of the Past in Donna Leon’s Death at La Fenice.” Journal of Aging Studies – Vol. 29 No. 2 (pp.124-130), 2014, ISSN 0 890-4065 (Impact Factor: SSCI1,403).
  • Domínguez-Rué, Emma: “Neither Miss Marple nor Miss Havisham: Stereotypes of Ageing Women and Identity in Later Life in Donna Leon’s Drawing Conclusions.” Flocel Sabaté, ed. Conditioned Identities, Wished-for and Unwished-for IdentitiesBern: Peter Lang, 2015
  • Domínguez-Rué, Emma: “Stereotypes and Misconceptions: Myths of Gendered Old Age in Donna Leon’s Fiction,” British Society of Gerontology 43rd Annual Conference, Southampton (UK) 2014 [conference paper]
  • Domínguez-Rué, Emma:Mirror, Mirror: Constructions of Gendered Ageing and Attitudes towards Ageing Women in Donna Leon’s Fiction,” 2nd Conference of the Research Network on Ageing in Europe, European Sociological Association ESA, Klagenfurt (Austria) 2014 [conference paper]
  • Domínguez-Rué, Emma: “Three Old Crones: the Myth of the Old Woman in Donna Leon's Brunetti Series.” Myths in Crisis: The Crisis of Myth International Conference, Universidad Complutense Madrid (Spain) 2014 [conference paper]
  • Oró-Piqueras, Maricel. “Wrinkles and Selves: Time and Memory through the Ageing Body in Penelope Lively’s Spiderweband Doris Lessing’s Love, Again”. Acculturating Age. Approaches to Cultural Gerontology. Ed. B. Worsfold. Lleida: Edicions i Publicacions de la Universitat de Lleida, 2011. 249-262 (ISBN: 978-84-8409-348-8)
  • Oró-Piqueras, Maricel. “Time and Memory Apparently Untouched: The Ravages of Time in Penelope Lively'sThe Photograph and How it all Began”. 37th AEDEAN Conference. Universidad de Oviedo (Spain) 13-15 November 2013 [conference paper]
  • Oró-Piqueras, Maricel. “The Ageing Female Protagonist in Penelope Lively’s novels”. 38th AEDEAN Conference. Alcalá de Henares (Spain). 12-15 November 2014 [conference paper]
  • Oró-Piqueras, M. “Towards old age through memory and narrative in Penelope Lively’s The Photograph and How it all began”. Journal of English Studies. Volum 12. 2014. pp. 113-125. ISSN: 1576-6357, 1695-4300. https://publicaciones.unirioja.es/ojs/index.php/jes
  • Oró-Piqueras, M. “The Complexities of Female Ageing: Four Women Protagonists in Penelope Lively’s Studies”. Journal of Aging Studies. Volume 36. 2016. 10-16.
  • Oró-Piqueras, M. “Demythologising Female Ageing through Narrative Transgression in Penelope Lively’s Moon Tigerand Angela Carter’s Wise Children”. Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction. Vol. 58, Issue 2. 2016. 146-155. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00111619.2016.1169156
  • Oró-Piqueras, Maricel. "Fictionalising Biography Throughout the Life-course: Creative Memory in Penelope Lively’s Making It Up (2005)". Literary Creativity and the Older Woman Writer: A Collection of Critical Essays. Eds. Núria Casado and Emma Domínguez. Bern: Peter Lang, 2016. (ISBN: 978-3-0343-2278-2). 81-102.
  • Oró-Piqueras, M. “When the Personal and the Historical Collide: Re-imagining Memory in Penelope Lively’s Making It Up”. Life Writing. Volume 14, Issue 1. 2017. 57-68.  DOI: 10.1080/14484528.2016.1204210.
  • Oró-Piqueras, M. "Time and Memory Apparently Untouched: The Ravages of Time in Penelope Lively's The Photograph and How it all Began". 37th AEDEAN Conference. Universidad de Oviedo (Spain). 13-15 November 2013. [conference paper]
  • Oró-Piqueras, M. “The Ageing Female Protagonist in Penelope Lively’s novels”. 38th AEDEAN Conference. Alcalá de Henares (Spain). 12-15 November 2014. [conference paper]
  • Oró-Piqueras, M. “When the personal and the historical collide: Re-imagining Memory in Penelope Lively’s Making It Up”. Memory Frictions: Conflict-Negotiations-Politics. International Conference on Contemporary Narratives in English. Universidad de Zaragoza. Zaragoza. 6-8 May 2015. [conference paper]
  • Oró-Piqueras, M. “Representations of female ageing and sexuality in Penelope Lively’s Moon Tiger, Angela Carter’s Wise Children, and Doris Lessing’s “The Grandmothers””. Intersections of Ageing, Gender, Sexualities Conference (IAGES). University of Surrey, Regne Unit. 6-7 July 2015. [conference paper]
  • Oró-Piqueras, M. "Enhancing Gendered Healthy Ageing through Creativity in Penelope Lively's Fiction". SIforAGE International Conference. Envisioning a New World. Universitat de Barcelona, 19-21 October 2016. [conference paper]