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Mo Moulton
I am a professor of modern British and Irish history. My work focuses on histories of communities in the 20th century with an interest in queer and postcolonial perspectives. Relevant publications include: Ireland and the Irish in Interwar England (Cambridge:
Modernism in Irish Women's Contemporary Writing: The Stubborn Mode
Modernism in Irish Women’s Contemporary Writing examines the tangled relationship between contemporary Irish women writers and literary modernism. In the early decades of the twenty-first century, Irish women’s fiction has drawn widespread critical acclaim and commercial success, with a surprising
Mollie Kervick
Mollie Kervick is a PhD candidate in English at the University of Connecticut. Her research focuses on Irish women’s fiction, legal humanities, and gender and sexuality. Her dissertation, “Networks of Nurture in Celtic Tiger Fiction by Irish Women,” considers how
Molly-Claire Gillett
Molly-Claire Gillett is an INDI PhD Candidate at Concordia University, working with faculty members in the Departments of Art History, Design and Computation Arts, and Art Education, and in association with the School of Irish Studies. Her SSHRCC-funded doctoral work
Molly Ferguson
Molly Ferguson is an Associate Professor of English at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana, where she teaches Postcolonial literatures and Women’s & Gender Studies. She has published articles on Irish literature & film, and on teaching, in journals including
Molly Sturdevant
Molly Sturdevant is a writer, editor, and educator. Her prose and poetry appear or are forthcoming in numerous places, including The Dark Mountain Project, Orion Magazine, Newfound, The Comstock Review, Five South, The Nashville Review, The Fourth River, About Place