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Publication: Memories of Development: My Times in Irish Theatre and Broadcasting (Liffey Press, 2016)
New Structured PhD in Contemporary Irish Studies, Mary Immaculate College, Limerick (Deadline May 31, 2018)
Michael Angland
Michael is a PhD candidate in cultural anthropology at Northwestern University. Michael’s doctoral research examines how classed American whitenesses collide in the project of creating a liberal neighbourhood in the South Side Chicago area of Beverly. Originally from Cork, Michael
Michael Bailey
Michael Bailey is a Visiting Assistant Professor of History at Boston College where he is researching the history of the Irish diaspora in the Spanish Empire + its entanglements with slavery.
Michael Blain
Michael Blain is a Professor of Sociology
Michael Coffey
Graduate of University of Notre Dame, BA English; MA Anglo-Irish Literature, Leeds University. Author of Samuel Beckett Is Closed and several essays and reviews in the Journal of Beckett Studies, The Beckett Cirlce, Estudias Irlandeses, among others.
Michael Connerty
Michael Connerty teaches film history and visual culture at the National Film School/IADT in Dublin. He recently completed his PhD studies at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts, London, where his focus was on Victorian/Edwardian British comics, specifically the
Michael Davis
Within Irish Studies, I work on Oscar Wilde and James Joyce; within English Studies, George Eliot, Walter Pater and Virginia Woolf; within European Studies, Rilke and Freud. I have particular research interests in psychoanalysis, sexuality and visual art.