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Dr Rebecca Anne Barr
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Dr Dermot Burns
Medieval literature, chivalric and Arthurian literature, medieval aesthetics and poetic art, Renaissance drama, English Romanticism, fiction of adolescence, monsters and heroes in fiction, service learning: literacy acquisition and learning styles.
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Professor Daniel Carey
Early modern travel writing; literature and colonialism; early modern literature and philosophy; John Locke; seventeenth-century literature and science; eighteenth-century fiction, esp. Defoe; the Enlightenment and postcolonial theory. |
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Dr Julia Carlson
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Dr Clíodhna Carney
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Dr Marie-Louise Coolahan
Room 503, Tower 1 tel.: 353 (0)91 493787 internal: 3787 fax: 353 (091) 524102 marielouise.coolahan nuigalway.ie
16th- and 17th-century English literature; Irish- and English-language women's writing in the early modern period; Renaissance manuscript culture. |
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Ms Mary Coyle
[Academic Administrator, Wednesdays & Thursdays only] Room 509, Tower 1 tel.: 353 (0)91 493339 internal: 3339 fax: 353 (091) 524102 mcoyle nuigalway.ie |
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Dr John Countryman
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Professor Adrian Frazier
Room 507, Tower 1 tel.: 353 (0)91 493129 internal: 3129 fax: 353 (091) 524102 adrian.frazier nuigalway.ie
Late 19th- and early 20th-century Irish writers, such as George Moore, W. B. Yeats, Oscar Wilde; the Abbey Theatre; 20th century Irish theatre; contemporary Irish poetry; biography; critical theory: literary non-fiction: Golden Age Hollywood Cinema click here for personal page
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Dr. Tim Keane
19th-century British literature, working-class literature and popular culture, empire and resistance, postcolonial theory, nineteenth and twentieth-century Irish literature, periodicals, political cartoons and writing across the curriculum.
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Dr John Kenny
Twentieth-century literature; contemporary Irish and world fiction; history of criticism, especially literary journalism and reviewing of all periods; the works of John Banville; Creative Writing and Practice.
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Dr Patrick Lonergan
Room 513, Floor 3, Tower 1 tel.: 353 (0)91 492631 internal: 2631 fax: 353 (091) 524102 patrick.lonergan nuigalway.ie
Globalization and theatre; theatre and the creative industries; modern Irish drama; the works of John Millington Synge; Shakespeare and Ireland.
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Dr Frances McCormack
Old and Middle English Literature; in particular the works of Chaucer, religious and devotional literature, and heresy |
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Professor Hubert McDermott
Room 515, Tower 1 tel.: 353 (0)91 492565 internal: 2565 fax: 353 (091) 524102 hubert.mcdermott nuigalway.ie
English fiction of the 18th and the pre-18th centuries, and the fiction of early Greece and Rome. |
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Dr Charlotte McIvor
Modern and contemporary Irish performance; practice as research; theatre for social change; interculturalism, migration and performance; gender and sexuality; transnational feminisms; critical race theory.
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Ms Dearbhla Mooney
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Dr Sinéad Mooney
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Dr Muireann O'Cinneide
19th-century literature; research specialisms in women's writing, politics and literature, and colonial & post-Colonial writing, particularly travel writing.
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Ms Irene O'Malley
[Departmental Secretary] Room 511, Tower 1 tel.: 353 (0)91 492567 internal: 2567 fax: 353 (091) 524102
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Dr. Siobhan O'Gorman
Twentieth-century and contemporary drama, modern and contemporary Irish theatre, feminist theatre practices and criticism, adaptation and appropriation for the stage, visual aspects of theatre such as scenography and costume, literary theories such as gender studies, poststructuralism, postcolonialism, Marxism and materialism. |
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Dr Adrian Paterson
Modernism; fin de siècle and twentieth century literature; literature and the arts, especially music; orality, print, performance, technology, including radio broadcasting; the works of W.B.Yeats, Ezra Pound, James Joyce.
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Dr Richard Pearson
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Dr Lionel Pilkington
(on leave Sem I, 2012-13) Room 514, Tower 1 tel.: 353 (0)91 493078 internal: 3078 fax: 353 (091) 524102 lionel.pilkington nuigalway.ie
Irish drama, theatre and Irish cultural history, postcolonialism and Irish studies, culture and politics in Northern Ireland..
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Dr Irina Ruppo-Malone
Special interests include Ibsen Studies, Irish Literary Revival (in particular the work of W.B. Yeats, J.M. Synge, and James Joyce), 20th Century Drama, 20th Century Irish Fiction, the Literature of the Fantastic, Literary and Dramatic Adaptation, and Academic Writing.
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Professor Sean Ryder
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Dr Elizabeth Tilley
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Dr Justin Tonra
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Retired Staff Prof Kevin Barry
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Part-time Teaching Assistants
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Ms Eva Bourke
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