Myth Reimagined. Interdisciplinary Encounters with Ancient Narratives in Contemporary Cultures

Date: 11 May - 11 May 2026
Time: 10:00 - 18:00
Venue: Neill Lecture Theatre, Trinity Long Room Hub

An interdisciplinary symposium organised by PhD candidates Antonio Belfiore and Katarzyna Stepien (School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies) and supported by the Graduate Interdisciplinary Research Funding Scheme.

What does myth mean today? From ancient tragedy to Irish folklore, from Latin American fiction to the contemporary stage, mythology continues to shape the way we understand our world and ourselves.
This interdisciplinary symposium explores how myth continues to shape the contemporary world across literature, theatre, cinema, folklore, and visual art. The event brings together scholars and artists working at the intersection of critical inquiry and creative practice.

The programme features academic presentations and discussion-based reading groups spanning postdramatic theatre and ecosophy, contemporary Mexican fiction, essay film as mythographic dialogue, and Irish oral traditions. Contributions come from Kelly Fitzgerald (UCD), MaƂgorzata Budzowska (University of Lodz), Romana Turina (Arts University Bournemouth), and Edyta O'Shanahan (UCC), whose work together reflects the event's international and interdisciplinary scope. Alongside the talks, Dublin-based artist Finn Nichol — Taylor Art Prize laureate — will present an exhibition, offering a visual counterpoint to the day's conversations.

Through these diverse perspectives, myth emerges as a living, evolving framework for engaging with urgent issues: migration, environmental crisis, violence, and identity.

This event is run in accordance with Trinity’s Dignity and Respect policy, and its commitment to nurturing a respectful and inclusive research culture.
Please indicate if you have any access requirements, such as ISL/English interpreting, so that we can facilitate you in attending this event. Contact: belfiora@tcd.ie

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