Below is the list of research publications for the UCD School of English, Drama and Film in the academic year 2020/2021.
Dr Catríona Clutterbuck | |
Clutterbuck, C. (2021). The Magpie and the Child. Wake Forest University Press. | |
Assoc Professor Jorie Lagerwey | |
Nygaard, T., & Lagerwey, J. (2020). Horrible White People Gender, Genre, and Television's Precarious Whiteness. NYU Press. | |
Professor Diane Negra | |
Harrod, M., Leonard, S., & Negra, D. (2021). Imagining "We" in the Age of "I": Romance and Social Bonding in Contemporary Culture. | |
Harrod, M., Leonard, S., & Negra, D. (2021). Introduction: Romance and social bonding in contemporary culture - before and after COVID- 19. | |
Assoc Professor Niamh Pattwell | |
Pattwell, N., Scattergood, J., & Williams, E. (2021). Trinity College Dublin A catalogue of manuscripts containing Middle English and some Old English. Dublin: Four Courts. Retrieved from https://www.fourcourtspress.ie/books/2020/trinity-college-dublin/ | |
Assoc Professor Paul Perry | |
Perry, P. (2021). The Garden. Dublin: New Island Books. | |
Dr Ashley Taggart | |
Taggart, A., & Comer, C. (2021). 978-3501-2780-7. London: Bloomsbury Academic. |
Dr Hannah Boast | |
Boast, H. (2021). The doctor's knife. UK: Radical Philosophy Group. Retrieved from https://www.radicalphilosophy.com/reviews/individual-reviews/the-doctors-knife | |
Dr Treasa De Loughry | |
De Loughry, T. (2020). Book Review: Sharae Deckard and Rashmi Varma eds. "Marxism, Postcolonial Theory and the Future of Critique: Critical Engagements with Benita Parry" (2019); & Sharae Deckard and Stephen Shapiro eds. "World Literature, Neoliberalism, and the Culture of Discontent" (2019) (Vol. vol. 55, no. 2). Berlin: De Gruyter. | |
Assoc Professor Niamh Pattwell | |
Pattwell, N. (2021). A review of The Middle English Kynge Appolyn of Thyre translated by Robert Copland edited from the Text Published by Wynkyn de Worde (1510) by Stephen Morrison with Jean-Jacques Vincensini with a Parallel Text of The Medieval French La cronicque et hystoire de Appollin, roy de Thir. MET 58. Heidelberg, Universitätsverlag Winter, 2020.. Dublin: Journal of the FMRSI. | |
Pattwell, N. (2021). A review of A Christian Mannes Bileeve edited from Washington, Library of Congress, Rare Book and Special Collections, MS 4 by Nicole D. Smith, MET 60. Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag, Winter, 2021 and The Fifteen Oes and Other Prayers Edited from the Text Published by William Caxton (1491) by Alexandra Barratt and Susan Powell. MET 61. Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag, Winter, 2021.. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols. | |
Pattwell, N. (2021). A review of Late Medieval Devotional Compilations in England, edited by Marleen Crée, Diana Denissen, Denis Renevey. Medieval Church Studies 41. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols, 2020.. New York: Pace University Press. | |
Assoc Professor Nerys Williams | |
Williams, N. (2021). Review of- The Oxford Literary History of Wales Volume 3 Welsh Writing in English, 1536-1914 The First Four Hundred Years Jane Aaron & Sarah Prescott. Dublin: University College Dublin. |
Professor Danielle Clarke | |
Clarke, D., & McKibben, S. (2021). Seventeenth-Century Women’s Poetry in Ireland. In A History of Irish Women's Poetry (pp. 57-73). Cambridge University Press. | |
Clarke, D. (2021). Southwell, Anne. In R. Smith, & P. Pender (Eds.), The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Early Modern Women's Writing. Cham: Palgrave. | |
Dr Catríona Clutterbuck | |
Seamus Heaney in Context (2021). Cambridge University Press. | |
Dr Sarah Comyn | |
Comyn, S. (2021). Southern Doubles: Antipodean Life as a Comparative Exercise. In S. Comyn, & P. Fermanis (Eds.), Worlding the South: Nineteenth-Century Literary Culture and the Southern Settler Colonies. Manchester: Manchester University Press. | |
Introduction (2021). In Worlding the south. Manchester University Press. | |
Assoc Professor Luca Crispi | |
Crispi, L. (2020). A French homer in America: James Joyce, Henri Matisse and George Macy's limited editions club ulysses. In Irish Literature in the British Context and Beyond: 21st Century Perspectives from Kyoto (pp. 113-136). | |
Dr Treasa De Loughry | |
De Loughry, T., & Link, M. (2021). Posthumous Publications: Capitalism’s Circuits and Reading for Totality in Marx’s Capital Vols. II & III. In M. Steven (Ed.), Understanding Marx, Understanding Modernism. New York: Bloomsbury. Retrieved from https://www.bloomsbury.com/ | |
De Loughry, T. (2021). Plants in the Free Trade Garden: US Foreign Policy, Revolution and Rice in Thai Literature. In C. Campbell, M. Niblett, & K. Oloff (Eds.), Literary and Cultural Production, World-Ecology, and the Global Food System. London: Palgrave MacMillan. Retrieved from https://www.palgrave.com/gp/book/9783030761547 | |
Assoc Professor Sharae Deckard | |
Deckard, S. (2020). "Water Shocks: Neoliberal Hydrofiction and the Crisis of 'Cheap Water'". In S. Gunne, & N. Lazarus (Eds.), The World-Literary System and the Atlantic (pp. 108-125). London: Routledge. | |
Professor Porscha Fermanis | |
‘Some Genuine Chinese Authors’ (2021). In Worlding the south. Manchester University Press. | |
Introduction (2021). In Worlding the south. Manchester University Press. | |
Professor Anne Fogarty | |
Fogarty, A. (2021). Reconfigurations of Gender in Contemporary Irish Stage Adaptations, 2019-2020: Deirdre Kinahan's The Unmanageable Sisters, Edna O'Brien's The Country Girls, Marina Carr's Hecuba, and Michael West's Solar Bones. In P. Fagan, D. Fuchs, & T. Radak (Eds.), Stage Irish: Performance, Identity, Cultural Circulation (pp. 209-226). Trier: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier. | |
Fogarty, A. (2021). Intoduction II: The Reception of Irish Women Poets. In A. Darcy, & D. Wheatley (Eds.), A History of Irish Women's Poetry (pp. 24-39). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. | |
Dr Sarah Galletly | |
Galletly, S., & Kuttainen, V. (2020). Among The Autumn Authors. In The Routledge Companion to Australian Literature (pp. 54-62). Routledge. | |
Professor Jane Grogan | |
Grogan, J. (2020). Reception of Herodotus, 1350-1750. In C. Baron (Ed.), The Herodotus Encyclopedia. Oxford: Blackwell. | |
Grogan, J. (2020). Xenophon in English Renaissance Literary and Political Thought. In Brill's Companion to the Reception of Xenophon. Netherlands: Brill. | |
Assoc Professor Clare Hayes-Brady | |
Mahon, Á. (2021). Perfectionism and the Ethics of Failure. In C. Hayes-Brady (Ed.), David Foster Wallace in Context. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. | |
Professor Eamonn Jordan | |
Jordan, E. (2020). Conor McPherson. In R. Bradford, M. Gonzalez, S. Butler, J. Ward, & K. De Ornellas (Eds.), The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Contemporary British and Irish Literature (pp. 549-560). London: John Wiley & Sons. | |
Dr Adam Kelly | |
Kelly, A. (2020). Ireland’s Real Economy: Postcrash Fictions of the Celtic Tiger. In The New Irish Studies (pp. 195-210). Cambridge University Press. | |
Assoc Professor Jorie Lagerwey | |
Lagerwey, J., & Nygaard, T. (2021). "UnREAL, Sexual Assault, and the Very Special Season". In J. Cohn, & J. Porst (Eds.), Very Special Episodes Televising Industrial and Social Change. New Jersey: Rutgers University Press. | |
Assoc Professor Naomi McAreavey | |
McAreavey, N. (2021). The goverment of the familie": The first duchess of Ormonde's understanding of the role of Vicereine. In M. Campbell (Ed.), Vicereines of Ireland: Portraits of Forgotten Women. Dublin: Irish Academic Press. | |
Dr Anthony McIntyre | |
Negra, D., & McIntyre, A. P. (2020). Ireland Inc.. In Routledge International Handbook of Irish Studies (pp. 158-171). Routledge. | |
Professor Gerardine Meaney | |
Meaney, G. (2020). Nation, Gender, and Genre. In The Oxford Handbook of Modern Irish Fiction (pp. 65-82). Oxford University Press. | |
Professor Diane Negra | |
Negra, D., & McIntyre, A. P. (2020). Ireland Inc.. In Routledge International Handbook of Irish Studies (pp. 158-171). Routledge. | |
Dr Harvey O'Brien | |
O'Brien, H. (2021). Screening Kennedy in Ireland. In B. Murphy, & D. O'Beachain (Eds.), From Whence I Came: The Kennedy Legacy , Ireland and America (pp. 76-89). Dublin: Merrion Press. | |
Dr Emma Radley | |
The New Irish Studies (2020). Cambridge University Press. | |
Radley, E. (2020). Media and Representations. In R. Fox, M. Cronin, & B. O Conchubhair (Eds.), Routledge International Handbook of Irish Studies. London: Routledge. | |
Dr Martin Schauss | |
Schauss, M. (2021). “‘The absolute impossibility of all purchase’: Property and Translation in Beckett’s Post-war Prose.” (Forthcoming). In J. F. Fernández, & M. G. García (Eds.), Samuel Beckett and Translation. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. | |
Schauss, M. (2021). 'Such density of furniture defeats imagination’: Beckett’s Post-War Room and the Inheritance of Things. In X. Kalck, & N. Cuny (Eds.), Modernist Objects: Literature, Art, Culture (pp. 45-62). Liverpool: Clemson University Press. | |
Dr Martha Shearer | |
Shearer, M., & Lobalzo Wright, J. (2021). Introduction: Genre Panic at the Margins. In Musicals at the Margins: Genre, Boundaries, Canons. New York: Bloomsbury. | |
Shearer, M. (2021). Obvious Child, Bookshops, and Postcrisis Romcom Urbanism. In M. San Filippo (Ed.), After “Happily Ever After”: Romantic Comedy in the Post-Romantic Age (pp. 163-178). Detroit: Wayne State University Press. | |
Shearer, M. (2021). E-Q-U-I-T-Y: Generic Boundaries, Gender, and Real Estate in the Magic Mike Films. In M. Shearer, & J. Lobalzo Wright (Eds.), Musicals at the Margins: Genre, Boundaries, Canons. New York: Bloomsbury. | |
Assoc Professor Nerys Williams | |
Williams, N. (2021). A Song Said Otherwise- Experimental Irish Women Poets: Susan Howe, Maggie O'Sullivan, Catherine Walsh. In A. Darcy, & D. Wheatley (Eds.), A History of Irish Women's Poetry (Cambridge). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. |
Dr Adam Kelly | |
Kelly, A. (2021). Ex(er)cising Trust: Susan Choi and the Crisis of Liberal Meritocracy. In Irish Association for American Studies Annual Conference. Online. | |
Kelly, A. (2021). Ex(er)cising Trust: Susan Choi and the Crisis of Liberal Meritocracy. In American Comparative Literature Association Annual Convention. Online. | |
Dr Megan Kuster | |
Kuster, M. (2020). Commodity Chains and Use-Value: William Colenso, Natural History and Indigenous Labour. In Entangled Modernities. |
Dr Sarah Comyn | |
Worlding the south (2021). . Manchester University Press. | |
Professor Porscha Fermanis | |
Worlding the south (2021). . Manchester University Press. | |
Professor Emilie Pine | |
McAuliffe, M., Pine, E., & Haughton, M. (2021). Legacies of the Magdalen Laundries: Commemoration, Gender and the post carceral State. M. McAuliffe, E. Pine, & M. Haughton (Eds.), Manchester: Manchester University Press. | |
Dr Martha Shearer | |
Shearer, M., & Lobalzo Wright, J. (Eds.) (2021). Musicals at the Margins: Genre, Boundaries, Canons. New York: Bloomsbury. |
Dr Catríona Clutterbuck | |
Clutterbuck, C., & O'Donoghue, B. (2021). “From ‘The Butterfly Notebook’ to The Magpie and the Child: An Interview with Catriona Clutterbuck”.. Wake Forest University Press. Retrieved from https://wfupress.wfu.edu/ | |
Dr Adam Kelly | |
Kelly, A. (2021). The Liberal Trust Crisis. Los Angeles Review of Books. Retrieved from https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/the-liberal-trust-crisis/ | |
Dr Harvey O'Brien | |
O'Brien, H. (2021). The Genesis of Horror - Scared Sh!tless with Gordon Hayden Episode 5, January 2021. | |
Dr Michelle O'Connell | |
O’Connell, M. (2021). Irish Poetry. Springer International Publishing. | |
Dr Martin Schauss | |
Schauss, M. (2020). Airplane Mode. Review 31. Retrieved from http://review31.co.uk/opinion/view/12/airplane-mode | |
Schauss, M. (2020). Haunted by a Style. Review 31. Retrieved from http://review31.co.uk/article/view/723/haunted-by-a-style | |
Assoc Professor Nerys Williams | |
Williams, N. (2021). Four Prose Poems Junction Box 14. Retrieved from https://glasfrynproject.org.uk/w/6293/nerys-williams-four-prose-pieces/ | |
Williams, N. (2021). “Does dim rhyfel nawr - ma’r drws ar agor tan y wawr” Er Cof am David R. Edwards (Dave Datblygu). O'r Pedwar Gwynt. Retrieved from https://pedwargwynt.cymru/ | |
Williams, N. (2021). Dave Datblygu - A Tribute “The last Communist in Europe- (too Skint to go to Cuba)”. Wales Arts Review. Retrieved from https://www.walesartsreview.org/dave-datblygu-a-tribute/ |
Dr Hannah Boast | |
Boast, H. (2021). Borrowed waters: water crisis and water justice in Rita Wong’s undercurrent. Textual Practice, 35(5), 747-767. | |
Professor John Brannigan | |
Brannigan, J., Santos Brigida, M., Verçosa, T., & Ribeiro Nunes, G. (2021) Thinking in Archipelagic Terms: An Interview with John Brannigan. Palimpsesto - Revista do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Letras da UERJ, 20(35), 3-28. | |
Dr Ailise Bulfin | |
Bulfin, A. (2021). “Monster, give me my child”: how the myth of the paedophile as a monstrous stranger took shape in emerging discourses on child sexual abuse in late nineteenth-century Britain. Nineteenth-Century Contexts, 43(2), 221-245. | |
Bulfin, A. (2021). ‘I’ll touch whatever I want’: Representing child sexual abuse in contemporary children’s and young adult gothic. Gothic Studies, 23(1), 21-42. | |
Professor Danielle Clarke | |
Clarke, D. (2021). Dorothy Parsons of Birr: writing, networks, identity, 1640–1670. Seventeenth Century. | |
Dr Lucy Cogan | |
Cogan, L. (2021). Rending the “Soft Plains” of America: Rape and Liberation in the Poetry of William Blake. European Romantic Review, 32(4), 377-397. | |
Dr Sarah Comyn | |
Comyn, S., & Fermanis, P. (2021). Rethinking nineteenth-century literary culture: British worlds, southern latitudes and hemispheric methods. Journal of Commonwealth Literature. | |
Assoc Professor Luca Crispi | |
Crispi, L. (2020). Stephen dedalus from a portrait of the artist as a young man to Ulysses. James Joyce Quarterly, 57(1-2), 67-79. | |
Assoc Professor Sharae Deckard | |
Deckard, S., & Akbar, P. (2020). 'Different Geographies Read Differently.' Climate Fiction and the Global South: A Conversation.. The Lit, 3("How the Light Gets In: On Climate Change and Writing"). | |
Deckard, S., Lazarus, N., Mukherjee, P., Niblett, M., Okoth, C., Parry, B., et al. (2020). Collectivity and crisis in the long twentieth century. Modern Language Quarterly, 81(4), 465-489. | |
Deckard, S. (2021). 'This oil thing touches everything': World-Literary Crime Fiction and Fossil Capital. Etudes Anglaises, 74(1), 34-52. | |
Deckard, S. (2021). 'Waiting for the Master's Dams to Crack': Hydro-dependency, Water Autonomy and World-literature. New Formations, 103(103), 134-155. | |
Professor Fionnuala Dillane | |
Dillane, F. (2021) What is a Periodical Editor? Types, Models, Characters, and Women. Journal of European Periodical Studies, 6(1). | |
Dillane, F. (2021). And/also: Laurel Brake, Print Culture's Restless Pluralist. Journal of Victorian Culture, 26(3), 346-348. | |
Professor Anne Enright | |
Enright, A. (2020). Mortal Can These Bones Live. London Review of Books. | |
Enright, A. (2020). The World Did Not Actually Stop. Irish Times. | |
Enright, A. (2021). Klara and the Sun. The Guardian. | |
Enright, A. (2021). Spirited Away. New York Review of Books. | |
Enright, A. (2021). We Always Speak of Women's Safety. The Guardian. | |
Enright, A. (2021). The Burden of Yes. New York Review of Books. | |
Professor Porscha Fermanis | |
Comyn, S., & Fermanis, P. (2021). Rethinking nineteenth-century literary culture: British worlds, southern latitudes and hemispheric methods. Journal of Commonwealth Literature. | |
Fermanis, P. (2021). Brexit, erewhon, and utopia. Historical Reflections, 47(2), 91-104. | |
Dr Sarah Galletly | |
Galletly, S. (2021). **Aboriginal Mobilities and Colonial Serial Fiction**. Australian Literary Studies. | |
Professor Jane Grogan | |
Grogan, J. (2021). 'Many Cyruses': Xenophon's "Cyropaedia" and English Renaissance humanism reconsidered. Revista Archai, (31). | |
Grogan, J. (2021). 'Fatall Turkes' and the limits of epic: King James's Lepanto (1591). Scottish Literary Review, 13(1), 1-15. | |
Grogan, J. (2021) “Muchos Ciros”: reconsideraciones sobre la Ciropedia de Jenofonte y el humanismo renacentista inglés. Revista Archai, (31). | |
Assoc Professor Clare Hayes-Brady | |
Hayes-Brady, C., & Barrett, E. (2020). Narrative Matters: Understanding The Virgin Suicides – myth, memory and the medical gaze. Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 25(3), 189-191. | |
Barrett, E., Dickson, M., Hayes-Brady, C., & Wheelock, H. (2020). Storytelling and poetry in the time of coronavirus. Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine, 37(4), 278-282. | |
Dr Megan Kuster | |
Kuster, M. (2021). Global Commodity Chains and Local Use-Value: William Colenso, natural history collecting and Indigenous labour. Journal of Colonialism & Colonial History, 22(2). | |
Assoc Professor Jorie Lagerwey | |
Lagerwey, J., & Nygaard, T. (2021). Tiger King’s Meme-ification of White Grievance and the Normalization of Misogyny. Communication, Culture and Critique, 13(4), 560-563. | |
Lagerwey, J., & Nygaard, T. (2021). Intermedial #MAGA: The Trump Presidency on Screen. Australasian Journal of American Studies (AJAS), 40(1), 65-100. | |
Assoc Professor Naomi McAreavey | |
McAreavey, N. (2021). Female alliances in Cromwellian Ireland: The social and political network of Elizabeth Butler, marchioness of Ormonde. Irish Historical Studies, 45(167), 22-42. | |
Dr Anthony McIntyre | |
McIntyre, A. P., Negra, D., & O’Sullivan, O. (2021). Sizing up the ‘Dadbod’: Fitness, age and resistance in a male body type. European Journal of Cultural Studies. | |
McIntyre, A. P. (2021). Home Truths: Property TV, Financialization, and the Housing Crisis in Contemporary Ireland. Television and New Media, 22(1), 65-82. | |
Professor Diane Negra | |
Ong, J. C., & Negra, D. (2020). The Media (Studies) of the Pandemic Moment: Introduction to the 20th Anniversary Issue. Television and New Media, 21(6), 555-561. | |
McIntyre, A. P., Negra, D., & O’Sullivan, O. (2021). Sizing up the ‘Dadbod’: Fitness, age and resistance in a male body type. European Journal of Cultural Studies. | |
Horeck, T., & Negra, D. (2021). Reconsidering television true crime and gendered authority in Allen v. Farrow. Feminist Media Studies. | |
Dr Nicolas Pillai | |
Pillai, N., & Jackson, V. (2021). How television works: Discourses, determinants and dynamics arising from the re-enactment of Jazz 625. Journal of Popular Television, 9(1), 139-157. | |
Dr Emma Radley | |
Flynn, R. (2021) IRISH FILM AND TELEVISION THE YEAR IN REVIEW – 2020. Estudios Irlandeses, (16), 302-333. | |
Dr Martin Schauss | |
Schauss, M. (2021). “With an Eye to Their Later Existence as Ruins”: Language, Materiality, and the Ruin in the Work of W.G. Sebald. Critique - Studies in Contemporary Fiction. | |
Dr Martha Shearer | |
Shearer, M. (2021). The Comedy of Redevelopment: Romantic Comedy, Real Estate, and the ‘New’ Times Square. JCMS: Journal of Cinema and Media Studies, 60(2), 105-128. | |
Dr Maria Stuart | |
Foran, C., Stuart, M., & Martin, D. (2020). ‘Visualizing dysfluency’: An interview with Conor Foran. Journal of Interdisciplinary Voice Studies, 5(2), 235-251. | |
Assoc Professor Nerys Williams | |
Williams, N. (2020). AUDIBILITY IN THE ARCHIVE Langston Hughes and Sylvia Plath's Poetry for Radio. POETRY REVIEW, 110(3), 93-103. | |
Williams, N. (2020). "Host of Angels". Imagined Invited (Poetry Anthology and Graphic Art ), 33. Retrieved from http://hafanbooks.org/ | |
Williams, N. (2021). Welsh Innovative Poetry (as part of anthology- six poems). Blackbox Manifold, No. 25 (WINTER 2020). | |
Williams, N. (2021). Featured Writer (Preface + Four Prose poems and three lyrics): Republic in a Rule, Come Together (for Geiger), The Art of Confession, Scale, Plastic PassionFly Blue Bird, and Calendar on Fire. Icarus Magazine, 27(3), 28-36. |
Assoc Professor Sharae Deckard | |
Deckard, S. (2021). “This oil thing touches everything”: World-literary crime fiction and fossil capital. | |
Assoc Professor Anne Mulhall | |
Mulhall, A. (2020). Ireland and Transcultural Memory. ISTE 2016 Conference, UCD. |
Professor John Brannigan | |
Orwell, G. (2021). Down and Out in Paris and London. Oxford World's Classics (Oxford University Press). |