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Humanities
Julia Kilroy
University Teacher MA, Phd
Contact Details
University Teacher
Dept. of English
Tower 1, Arts/Science Building
Nui Galway
T: Ext. 3786
E: julia.kilroy@nuigalway.ie
Dept. of English
Tower 1, Arts/Science Building
Nui Galway
T: Ext. 3786
E: julia.kilroy@nuigalway.ie
Biography
Peer Reviewed Journals
Year | Publication | |
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'Alan Simpson: The Rose Tattoo, in Jones'
Kilroy, J. 'Alan Simpson: The Rose Tattoo, in Jones'. (4):2244-2245 [Details] |
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'Kate O'Brien: The Land of Spices, in Jones'
Kilroy, J. 'Kate O'Brien: The Land of Spices, in Jones'. (3):1749-1750 [Details] |
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'Frank O'Connor, in Jones'
Kilroy, J. 'Frank O'Connor, in Jones'. (3):1757-1758 [Details] |
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'Edna O'Brien, in Jones'
Kilroy, J. 'Edna O'Brien, in Jones'. (3):1749-1750 [Details] |
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'John McGahern: The Dark, in Jones'
Kilroy, J. 'John McGahern: The Dark, in Jones'. (3):1480-1481 [Details] |
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'Brendan Behan: Borstal Boy, in Jones'
Kilroy, J. 'Brendan Behan: Borstal Boy, in Jones'. (1):203-204 [Details] |
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'J. M. Synge: The Playboy of the Western World, in Jones'
Kilroy, J. 'J. M. Synge: The Playboy of the Western World, in Jones'. (4):2362-2363 [Details] |
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'Playboy, in Jones'
Kilroy, J. 'Playboy, in Jones'. (3):1877-1878 [Details] |
Books
Year | Publication | |
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(1990) | 1990 Banned in Ireland: Censorship and the Irish Writer.
Kilroy, J. (1990) 1990 Banned in Ireland: Censorship and the Irish Writer. London: Rountedge: Athens:University of Georgia Press. [Details] |
Book Chapters
Year | Publication | |
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(1975) | '1975 The Solitary Traveller in Mrs. Dalloway in Virginia Woolf: A Collection of Essays'
Kilroy, J. (1975) '1975 The Solitary Traveller in Mrs. Dalloway in Virginia Woolf: A Collection of Essays' In: -. -: New York: McGraw Hill. [Details] |
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(1999) | '1999 censorship~ The Blackwell Companion to Modern Irish Culture'
Kilroy, J. (1999) '1999 censorship~ The Blackwell Companion to Modern Irish Culture' In: Oxford: Blackwell. [Details] |
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(2001) | '2001 Ireland: Literature~ in Derek Jones~ ed. Censorship: a world encyclopedia'
Kilroy, J. (2001) '2001 Ireland: Literature~ in Derek Jones~ ed. Censorship: a world encyclopedia' In: London: Fitzroy Dearborn. [Details] |
Conference Paper
Year | Publication | |
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(1990) | 1990 ‘Censorship in Ireland’ A Festival of Ireland, Hammersmith.
Kilroy, J. (1990) 1990 ‘Censorship in Ireland’ A Festival of Ireland, Hammersmith. London: Conference Paper [Details] |
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(2000) | 2001 John Templeton Foundation Conference on Freedom in a Democratic Society. Respondent to Roy Foster,W. B. Yeats and Censorship.
Kilroy, J. (2000) 2001 John Templeton Foundation Conference on Freedom in a Democratic Society. Respondent to Roy Foster,W. B. Yeats and Censorship. NUI, Galway: Conference Paper [Details] |
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(2006) | 2006 ‘‘Just Care’: Nursing and Narration in J. M. Coetzee’s Slow Man’The Patient: A Symposium.
Kilroy, J. (2006) 2006 ‘‘Just Care’: Nursing and Narration in J. M. Coetzee’s Slow Man’The Patient: A Symposium. Bucknell University, Lewisburg,Pennsylvania: Conference Paper [Details] |
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(2008) | 2008 ‘Five Fit and Proper Persons’: Who Were the Irish Censors? ESSE, European Society for the Study of English, Aarhus.
Kilroy, J. (2008) 2008 ‘Five Fit and Proper Persons’: Who Were the Irish Censors? ESSE, European Society for the Study of English, Aarhus. Conference Paper [Details] |
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(2010) | “Irish Censors of the 1950s” .
Kilroy, J. (2010) “Irish Censors of the 1950s” . NUI,Galway Centre for Human Rights/Notre Dame Symposium, Galway: Conference Paper [Details] |
Reviews
Year | Publication | |
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(1990) | 1996 “Perfection is Terrible,” In Krino 1986-1996: An Anthology of Modern Irish Writing.
Kilroy, J. (1990) 1996 “Perfection is Terrible,” In Krino 1986-1996: An Anthology of Modern Irish Writing. Reviews [Details] |
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(1998) | 1998 to date: Regular reviews of contemporary fiction for Irish national radio, RTE Radio 1 Program, “Off the Shelf”.Available Online at: rte.ie/radio1/offtheshelf/.
Kilroy, J. (1998) 1998 to date: Regular reviews of contemporary fiction for Irish national radio, RTE Radio 1 Program, “Off the Shelf”.Available Online at: rte.ie/radio1/offtheshelf/. Reviews [Details] |
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(2000) | 2000 “Reading the Body, Review of John Phillips, Forbidden Fictions: Pornography and Censorship in 20th Century French Literature. Irish Journal of Feminist Studies.
Kilroy, J. (2000) 2000 “Reading the Body, Review of John Phillips, Forbidden Fictions: Pornography and Censorship in 20th Century French Literature. Irish Journal of Feminist Studies. Reviews [Details] |