School of English, Drama and Film - Research Publications 2022/23
Below is the list of research publications for the School of English, Drama and Film in the academic year 2022/23.
Assoc Professor Clare Hayes-Brady | |
Hayes-Brady, C. (2022). David Foster Wallace in Context. Cambridge University Press. |
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Hayes-Brady, C. (Ed.) (2022). David Foster Wallace in Context. Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781009064545 |
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Professor Margaret Kelleher | |
Kelleher, M., & O'Sullivan, J. (Eds.) (2023). Technology in Irish Literature and Culture. Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781009182881 |
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Assoc Professor Paul Perry | |
Perry, P. (2022). Jamais Vu. Clare, Ireland: Salmon Poetry. |
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Professor Emilie Pine | |
Pine, E. (2022). Botschaften an mich selbst. |
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Pine, E. (2023). Ruth e Pen. |
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Pine, E. (2023). Ruth and Pen The Brilliant Debut Novel from the Internationally Bestselling Author of Notes to Self. |
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Dr Karen Wade | |
Kelleher, M., & O'Sullivan, J. (Eds.) (2023). Technology in Irish Literature and Culture. Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781009182881 |
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Assoc Professor Nerys Williams | |
Williams, N. (2023). Republic. Bridgend: seren. |
Dr Lucy Cogan | |
Cogan, L. (2022). Review: Naomi Billingsley, The Visionary Art of William Blake: Christianity, Romanticism and the Pictorial Imagination. Online: The BARS Review. |
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Dr Sarah Comyn | |
Comyn, S. (2023). Sensitive Negotiations: Indigenous Diplomacy and British Romantic Poetry by Nikki Hessell (Vol. 35). doi:10.3138/ECF.35.2.328 |
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Professor Eamonn Jordan | |
Jordan, E. (2023). Barry Houlihan. Theatre and Archival Memory: Irish Drama and Marginalised Histories, 1951-1977 (Vol. 66). |
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Assoc Professor Jorie Lagerwey | |
Lagerwey, J. (2023). Uncomfortable Television. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan. |
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Dr James Little | |
Little, J. (2023). Review of Samuel Beckett as World Literature. n/a: n/a. Retrieved from https://thebeckettcircle.org/ |
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Assoc Professor Niamh Pattwell | |
Pattwell, N. (2022). A review of The Wycliffite Old Testament Library, ed. by Cosima Gilhammer. New York: Pace University Press. |
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Pattwell, N. (2023). A review of Image and Vision: Refllecting with the Book of Kells by Rosemary Power. Maynooth: The Furrow Trust. |
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Assoc Professor Rebecca Stephenson | |
Stephenson, R. (2023). Aaron J. Kleist and Robert K. Upchurch (eds). Ælfrician Homilies and Varia: Editions, Translations and Commentary, 2 vol. Pp. xxii+1038 (Anglo-Saxon Texts 13). Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 2022. Hardcover, £130; eBook, £65. (Vol. 74). doi:10.1093/res/hgad054 |
Dr Catríona Clutterbuck | |
Clutterbuck, C. (2023). “Place, Precarity and Probity in the Poetry of Bernard O’Donoghue”. In C. Ní Ríordáin, & S. Schwerter (Eds.), The Poets and Poetry of Munster: One Hundred Years of Poetry from South Western Ireland (pp. 167-184). Hannover, Germany: Ibidem Press. |
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Dr Sarah Comyn | |
Comyn, S. (2022). Antipodean Perspectives: The Politics and Economics of Being Topsy-Turvy. In T. Ballantyne (Ed.), The Making and Remaking of Australasia: Mobility, Texts and ‘Southern Circulations’. London: Bloomsbury Publishing. |
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Assoc Professor Luca Crispi | |
Crispi, L. (2022). The Story of the Publication of 'The Story of a Friendship'. In L. Crispi, A. Léon, & A. M. Léon (Eds.), James Joyce and Paul L. Léon: The Story of a Friendship Revisited (pp. 77-102). London: Bloomsbury Publishing. |
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Crispi, L. (2022). Contexts. In L. Crispi, A. Léon, & A. M. Léon (Eds.), James Joyce and Paul L. Léon: The Story of a Friendship Revisited (pp. 1-32). London: Bloomsbury Publishing. |
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Assoc Professor Sharae Deckard | |
Deckard, S. (2022). "The Future Is Behind Them!”: Post-Apocalypse and the Enduring Nuclear in Post-Soviet Russian Fiction. In L. Monnet (Ed.), Toxic Immanence: Decolonizing Nuclear Legacies and Futures (pp. 62-94). Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press. |
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Deckard, S. (2022). “The Future Is Behind Them!”: Post-Apocalypse and the Enduring Nuclear in Post-Soviet Russian Fiction. In Toxic Immanence (pp. 39-58). McGill-Queen's University Press. doi:10.1515/9780228013266-005 |
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Deckard, S. (2023). Extractive Gothic. In The Edinburgh Companion to Globalgothic (pp. 131-147). Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. |
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Professor Fionnuala Dillane | |
Dillane, F. (2022). George Eliot Elsewhere. In M. Harris, & M. Sussman (Eds.), Antipodean George Eliot (pp. 1-25). London: Taylor & Francis. |
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Professor Porscha Fermanis | |
Fermanis, P. (2022). Pedestrian Touring, Racial Violence, and Bad Feeling in Trans-Tasman Settler Fiction. In The Making and Remaking of Australasia Mobility, Texts and ‘Southern Circulations’ (pp. 217-32). London: Bloomsbury Academic. |
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Dr Tim Groenland | |
Groenland, T. (2022). David Foster Wallace and Publishing. In David Foster Wallace in Context (pp. 357-367). Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781009064545.038 |
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Professor Jane Grogan | |
Grogan, J. (2022). “Mr Spencer’s Moral Invention”: The Global Horizons of Early Modern Epic. In Studying English Literature in Context: Critical Readings (pp. 84-100). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. |
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Dr Paul Halferty | |
Halferty, J. P., & Leeney, C. (2022). Introduction. In Analysing Gender in Performance (pp. 1-19). doi:10.1007/978-3-030-85574-1_1 |
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Halferty, J. P. (2022). Trans-body-text: Exploring performance disruptions, a discussion with Lazlo Pearlman. In Analysing Gender in Performance (pp. 141-150). doi:10.1007/978-3-030-85574-1_9 |
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Assoc Professor Clare Hayes-Brady | |
Mahon, Á. (2022). Perfectionism and the Ethics of Failure. In C. Hayes-Brady (Ed.), David Foster Wallace in Context. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. |
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Hayes-Brady, C. (2022). ‘I am in here’. In Reading David Foster Wallace between philosophy and literature. Manchester University Press. doi:10.7765/9781526163554.00019 |
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Hayes-Brady, C. (2022). Introduction. In David Foster Wallace in Context (pp. 1-12). Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781009064545.001 |
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Professor Eamonn Jordan | |
Jordan, E. (2022). The Immutable and Un-retrievable in the Diasporic Films of John Michael and Martin McDonagh. In Screening Contemporary Irish Fiction and Drama (pp. 215-238). Perm: Springer Nature. |
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Professor Margaret Kelleher | |
Kelleher, M. (2022). Rites of return: Evelyn Conlon's Not the Same Sky. In Telling Truths: Evelyn Conlon and the Task of Writing (pp. 111-127). |
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Kelleher, M., & Wade, K. (2022). Irish Literary Feminism and Its Digital Archives. In M. Kelleher, & J. O'Sullivan (Eds.), Technology in Irish Literature and Culture (pp. 235-252). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781009182881 |
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Kelleher, M., & O’Sullivan, J. (2023). Introduction. In Technology in Irish Literature and Culture (pp. 1-8). Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781009182881.002 |
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Kelleher, M. (2023). Preface. In A. Fogarty, & T. O'Toole (Eds.), Reading Gender in Irish and Literary Studies Essays for Patricia Coughlan (pp. 1-6). Cork: Cork University Press. |
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Kelleher, M. (2023). Settlements, Schisms and Civil Strife: Literature and Conflict. In P. McDermott (Ed.), Machnamh 100: Centenary Reflections (pp. 60-63). Dublin: Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media,. |
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Kelleher, M. (2023). Foreword. In Selected Stories of Éilís Ní Dhuibhne. Belfast: Blackstaff. |
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Dr Adam Kelly | |
Kelly, A. (2022). Absorbing Art: The Hegelian Project of Infinite Jest. In Reading David Foster Wallace Between Philosophy and Literature (pp. 19-47). Manchester: Manchester University Press. |
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Assoc Professor Jorie Lagerwey | |
Fama, K., & Lagerwey, J. (2022). Introduction: situating single lives. In Single Lives (pp. 1-12). Rutgers University Press. doi:10.36019/9781978828551-001 |
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Dr Anthony McIntyre | |
McIntyre, A. P. (2023). Derry Girls: Navigating Regionality, Trauma and Nostalgia in the Contemporary Sitcom. In UK and Irish Television Comedy (pp. 193-207). Springer International Publishing. doi:10.1007/978-3-031-23629-7_11 |
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McIntyre, A. P. (2023). Apocalyptic Visions and Commercial Constraints: Gregg Araki's Negotiation of Emerging Modes of Indie TV Authorship. In Indie TV (pp. 172-187). Routledge. doi:10.4324/9781003134619-13 |
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Assoc Professor Anne Mulhall | |
Mulhall, A. (2023). 'Mind Our Men': Fragile Masculinity in Post-Crash Irish Men's Writing. In A. Fogarty, & T. O'Toole (Eds.), Reading Space and Gender: Essays for Patricia Coughlan. Cork: Cork University Press. |
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Professor Diane Negra | |
Negra, D., & Leyda, J. (2022). Gender, Family and Therapeutic Regionalism in One Mississippi. In Y. Tzioumakis (Ed.), Indie TV Industry, Aesthetics and Medium Specificity. London: Routledge. |
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Professor Emilie Pine | |
Pine, E., Leavy, S., & Keane, M. (2022). Visualising the Transfer of Abusers in the 2009 Ryan Report. In Redress: Ireland's Institutions and Transitional Justice. Dublin: UCD Press. |
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Dr Martha Shearer | |
Shearer, M. (2023). The Party’s Over: On the Town, Bells are Ringing, and the Problem of Adapting Postwar New York. In D. Broomfield-McHugh (Ed.), The Politics of the Musical Theatre Screen Adaptation (pp. 125-161). New York: Oxford University Press. |
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Shearer, M., & Hunter, A. (2023). Introduction. In M. Shearer, & A. Hunter (Eds.), Women and New Hollywood: Gender, Creative Labor, and 1970s American Cinema. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press. |
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Dr Maria Stuart | |
Stuart, M. (2022). Dysfluency Studies: Rewriting Cultural Narratives of Stammering. In K. Eggers, & M. Leahy (Eds.), Clinical Cases in Dysfluency. London: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group. |
Dr Emma Bennett | |
Bennett, E. (2022). Violent Encounters, Exemplifying Acts: Documents of Direct Audience Address and the ‘Contemporary Performance’ Syllabus. In Theatre and Performance Research Association Annual Conference. University of Essex. |
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Dr Tupur Chattopadhyay | |
Chattopadhyay, T. (2022). Surface and Contagion: Moviegoing Cultures and Embodied Risk in a Pandemic. In Global Fusion: Reconnecting in a Divided World. Temple University, Philadelphia, PA. |
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Dr Catríona Clutterbuck | |
Clutterbuck, C. (2022). “The Angel in the Stone”: Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin and Catholicism. In The Poetry of Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin: A Celebration. Trinity College Dublin. |
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Dr Treasa De Loughry | |
De Loughry, T. (2023). '...a crisis whose gravity has not revealed itself': Capitalist Realism and David Mitchell’s Global Novels. In Global Novel Seminar Series - Universitat Oberta de Catalunya. |
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De Loughry, T. (2023). Terraforming the Earth: Necro-Capitalism and Wasted World Literature. In Crisis: Rupture, Resistance and Renewal: Graduate Conference, Humanities Institute, UCD. |
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De Loughry, T. (2023). Future Post-Extractivist Landscapes? Critical and cultural approaches to historical energy extraction and the future of renewables. In Post-extractivist legacies and landscapes: Humanities, artistic and activist responses. |
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De Loughry, T. (2023). Social Reproduction, Latency, and Toxic Chemical Kinship in Contemporary Pollution Poetry. In Resisting Toxic Climates: Gender, Colonialism and Environmen. Edinburgh. |
Assoc Professor Luca Crispi | |
Crispi, L., Léon, A., & Léon, A. M. (Eds.) (2022). 'James Joyce and Paul Léon: The Story of a Frienship: Revisited'. London: Bloomsbury Academic. Retrieved from https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/james-joyce-and-paul-l-l%C3%A9on-9781350133853/ |
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Professor Nicholas Daly | |
Daly, N. (Ed.) (2023). Arthur Conan Doyle A Study in Scarlet. Oxford: Oxford University Press. |
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Dr Paul Halferty | |
Halferty, J. P., & Leeney, C. (2022). Analysing gender in performance. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-85574-1 |
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Dr Cathy Leeney | |
Halferty, J. P., & Leeney, C. (2022). Analysing gender in performance. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-85574-1 |
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Leeney, C., & McFeely, D. (Eds.) (2023). The plays of Maura Laverty. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. |
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Dr James Little | |
Pilný, O., Markus, R., Theinová, D., & Little, J. (Eds.) (2022). Ireland: Interfaces and Dialogues (Vol. 11). Trier: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier. Retrieved from https://www.wvttrier.de/en/p/ireland-interfaces-and-dialogues |
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Dr Cormac O'Brien | |
O'Brien, C., & Slivka, J. A. (Eds.) (2023). Journal of Medical Humanities Special Issue: Epidemics and Disease in Ireland, Literature, Culture, Histories. New York: Springer International. |
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Dr Martha Shearer | |
Shearer, M., & Hunter, A. (Eds.) (2023). Women and New Hollywood: Gender, Creative Labor, and 1970s American Cinema. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press. |
Professor Eamonn Jordan | |
Jordan, E. (2023). The Banshees of Inisherin: competing concepts of justice wage war in Martin McDonagh’s Irish tragicomedy. The Conversation. Retrieved from https://theconversation.com/ |
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Schatz, D., & Jordan, E. (2023). The Play Podcast: The Pilowman |
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Dr Adam Kelly | |
Kelly, A. (2023). Trust the Tale, Not the Teller?: Art and Propaganda in Contemporary Russia. Los Angeles Review of Books. Retrieved from https://lareviewofbooks.org/ |
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Dr Éireann Lorsung | |
Lorsung, É. (2023). "Crying: A Dissertation". Memoir Monday: First Person Singular. Retrieved from https://memoirmonday.substack.com/s/first-person-singular |
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Dr Harvey O'Brien | |
O'Brien, H. (2023). Walking with the Walking Dead: Living with the Walking Dead Exhibition, Museum of the Moving Image, New York City June 25, 2022 - January 22, 2023. Zombie Studies Network. Retrieved from https://zombiestudiesnetwork.com/ |
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Assoc Professor Niamh Pattwell | |
Pattwell, N. (2023). Contemptu mundi, De. |
Dr Hannah Boast | |
Boast, H. (2022). Theorizing the Gay Frog. Environmental Humanities, 14(3), 661-679. doi:10.1215/22011919-9962959 |
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Dr Ailise Bulfin | |
Bulfin, A. (2023). “Fast lapsing back into barbarism”: Social Evolution, the Myth of Progress and the Gothic Past in Late-Victorian Invasion and Catastrophe Fiction. Victorian Popular Fictions, 5(1), 37-57. doi:10.46911/HNUV4351 |
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Professor Danielle Clarke | |
Clarke, D. (2023). The Early Modern Canon and the Construction of Women’s Writing. Textual Practice. |
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Dr Lucy Cogan | |
Cogan, L. (n.d.). Dorothea Du Bois’s <i>Theodora</i>: Drinking, Dueling, and Domestic Violence in Eighteenth-Century Irish Literature. The Social History of Alcohol and Drugs, 000. doi:10.1086/725505 |
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Dr Sarah Comyn | |
Comyn, S., & Fermanis, P. (2023). Rethinking nineteenth-century literary culture: British worlds, southern latitudes and hemispheric methods. Journal of Commonwealth Literature, 58(2), 409-426. doi:10.1177/0021989420982013 |
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Professor Nicholas Daly | |
Daly, N. (2022). Inventing the American City: Dion Boucicault, John Brougham, and Transatlantic Urban Melodrama. Nineteenth Century Theatre and Film, 49(2), 108-125. doi:10.1177/17483727221114946 |
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Assoc Professor Sharae Deckard | |
Deckard, S. (2023). ??????—???????·?????????? ['Paradise Dismissed: Abdulrazak Gurnah and the Swahili World', trans. into Chinese by Zhang Moyan]. in ??????? [Literary Theory and Criticism], 1, 128-153. doi:10.16532/j.cnki.1002-9583.2023.01.019 |
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Dr Claudia Dellacasa | |
Dellacasa, C. (2023). Calvino and Japanese Gardens: A ‘Trajectivity’ between the Human and More-than-Human. Italian Studies, 78(2), 228-241. doi:10.1080/00751634.2023.2217596 |
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Dellacasa, C. (2023). Antonia Pozzi’s and Nan Shepherd’s Mountains: A Matter of Affect. Italianist. doi:10.1080/02614340.2023.2179782 |
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Saporito, P., & Dellacasa, C. (2023). Più forti dell'acciaio: Un'intervista con Chiara Sambuchi. Italianist. doi:10.1080/02614340.2023.2236369 |
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Dellacasa, C. (2023). The Author in Criticism: Italo Calvino’s Authorial Image in Italy, the United States, and the United Kingdom. Italian Studies, 78(2), 249-250. doi:10.1080/00751634.2023.2221136 |
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Professor Fionnuala Dillane | |
Stead, E. (n.d.). European Periodical Research 2020–30: Voices and Visions from the ESPRit 2021 Roundtable. Periodical Formats in the Market, 7(2). doi:10.21825/jeps.85753 |
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Professor Porscha Fermanis | |
Wade, K., & Fermanis, P. (2023). Reading Across Colonies: Fiction Holdings and Circulating Libraries in the British Southern Hemisphere, 1820-1870. Book History, 26(1), 71-112. doi:10.1353/bh.2023.0002 |
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Comyn, S., & Fermanis, P. (2023). Rethinking nineteenth-century literary culture: British worlds, southern latitudes and hemispheric methods. Journal of Commonwealth Literature, 58(2), 409-426. doi:10.1177/0021989420982013 |
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Fermanis, P. (2023). Sensitive Negotiations: Indigenous Diplomacy and British Romantic Poetry by Nikki Hessell (review). Studies in Romanticism, 62(2), 320-325. doi:10.1353/srm.2023.a903041 |
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Dr Tim Groenland | |
Groenland, T. (2023). Abram Foley, <i>The Editor Function: Literary Publishing in Postwar America</i>. American Literary History, 35(1), 614-617. doi:10.1093/alh/ajac284 |
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Professor Jane Grogan | |
Grogan, J. (2023). Romance, Cosmography and theTrading Companies Albions England and The Preachers Travels. Journal of Early Modern Studies, 12, 195-214. doi:10.36253/JEMS-2279-7149-14391 |
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Dr Josh Jewell | |
Jewell, J. (2023). “What I really wanted was some rivets, by heaven!” The labours of empire: Work and production in Conrad’s “Youth” and Heart of Darkness. Journal of Postcolonial Writing, 59(2), 200-214. doi:10.1080/17449855.2022.2160085 |
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Jewell, J. (2023). The Informal Economy in Masande Ntshanga's The Reactive. Cambridge Journal of Postcolonial Literary Inquiry, 10(1), 57-73. doi:10.1017/pli.2022.30 |
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Assoc Professor Clare Hayes-Brady | |
Hayes-Brady, C. (2023). <scp>Judie Newman</scp>. <i>Contemporary Fictions: Essays on American and Postcolonial Narratives</i>. The Review of English Studies, 74(313), 199-200. doi:10.1093/res/hgac070 |
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Assoc Professor Jorie Lagerwey | |
Flynn, R. (n.d.). IRISH FILM AND TELEVISION – 2022. Estudios Irlandeses, (18), 330-370. doi:10.24162/ei2023-11720 |
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Dr James Little | |
Little, J., & Markus, R. (n.d.). Coercive Confinement and Irish Languages: Ó Cadhain, Behan, Heaney, Okorie. Review of Irish Studies in Europe, 5(2), 19-37. doi:10.32803/rise.v5i2.3073 |
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Dr Éireann Lorsung | |
Lorsung, É. (2022). "Among white pines, at the foot of them". Arnoldia, 79(3), 61-63. |
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Dr Anthony McIntyre | |
McIntyre, A. P., Negra, D., & O’Leary, E. (2023). Mediated immobility and fraught domesticity: Zoom fails and interruption videos in the Covid-19 pandemic. Feminist Media Studies, 23(4), 1837-1856. doi:10.1080/14680777.2021.1996425 |
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McIntyre, A. P., & Negra, D. (2023). Of wife guys and family defenders: Towards a typology of 21st century celebrity husbands. Journal of Gender Studies, 32(3), 270-282. doi:10.1080/09589236.2022.2106957 |
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McIntyre, A. (2023). Exposing Direct Provision: Aisha. Estudios Irlandeses, (18), 346-351. |
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Professor Gerardine Meaney | |
Meaney, G. (2022). Deirdre Brady, <i>Literary Coteries and the Irish Women Writers’ Club (1933–1958)</i>. Irish University Review, 52(2), 396-399. doi:10.3366/iur.2022.0577 |
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Professor Diane Negra | |
Elliott, T., Fazeen, B., Asrat, A., Cetto, A. M., Eriksson, S., Looi, L. M., & Negra, D. (2022). Perceptions on the prevalence and impact of predatory academic journals and conferences: A global survey of researchers. Learned Publishing, 35(4), 516-528. doi:10.1002/leap.1458 |
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McIntyre, A. P., & Negra, D. (2023). Of wife guys and family defenders: Towards a typology of 21st century celebrity husbands. Journal of Gender Studies, 32(3), 270-282. doi:10.1080/09589236.2022.2106957 |
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McIntyre, A. P., Negra, D., & O’Leary, E. (2023). Mediated immobility and fraught domesticity: Zoom fails and interruption videos in the Covid-19 pandemic. Feminist Media Studies, 23(4), 1837-1856. doi:10.1080/14680777.2021.1996425 |
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Negra, D. (2023). ‘Pack your patience’: US air travel discourse in Summer 2022. European Journal of Cultural Studies, 26(4), 528-533. doi:10.1177/13675494221121678 |
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Dr Helen Newsome | |
Newsome, H., & Grant, T. (2023). Developing a Resource Model of Power and Authority in Anonymous Online Criminal Interactions. Language and Law / Linguagem e Direito. |
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Dr Cormac O'Brien | |
O’Brien, C., & Slivka, J. A. (2023). Introduction—Epidemics and Disease in Ireland: Literature, Culture, Histories. Journal of Medical Humanities, 44(1), 1-5. doi:10.1007/s10912-022-09769-8 |
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Foley, B., Nugent, E., Donnellan, N., Strong, T., O’Brien, C., & Price, G. (2023). How to Be Irish in an Epidemic: A Dossier Article on HIV and AIDS in Ireland, Then and Now. Journal of Medical Humanities, 44(1), 7-26. doi:10.1007/s10912-022-09768-9 |
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Assoc Professor Niamh Pattwell | |
Pattwell, N., & Scattergood, J. (2023). Middle English Prose, Print and Provenance in Trinity College Dublin MS 352. Medium Aevum. |
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Dr Jivitesh Vashisht | |
Vashisht, J. (2022). 14Psychoanalysis. The Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory, 30(1), 252-269. doi:10.1093/ywcct/mbac015 |
Dr Maria Stuart | |
Stuart, M., St. Pierre, J., Foran, C., Ellis, J., Daniel, M., Simpson, S., & Leahy, M. (2022). The Stammering Collective. |
Professor Fionnuala Dillane | |
Dillane, F., Brake, L., & Turner, M. W. (2023). Victorian Periodicals Review special issue The Book Review. In F. Dillane, L. Brake, & M. W. Turner (Eds.), Victorian Periodicals Review (Vol. 55, 0709-4698 ed., Iss. 2, pp. 155-314). Johns Hopkins University Press. |
Professor Fionnuala Dillane | |
Dillane, F. (2022). George Eliot elsewhere. doi:10.4324/9781003362821-2 |
Professor John Brannigan | |
A Bit of a Writer: Brendan Behan's Collected Short Prose (2023). . Lilliput Press. |
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Dr Cormac O'Brien | |
Devine, B., McGarry, M., Cox, C., Wall, O., O'Brien, C., Slivka, J. A., et al. (2022). Journal of Medical Humanities Special Issue: Epidemics and Disease in Ireland: Literature, History, Culture. Springer International Publishing. Retrieved from https://www.springer.com/journal/10912 |