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Amy Jeffrey
Amy Jeffrey completed a PhD examining spaces of queer liminality within Irish lesbian fiction from 1872– 2017. She currently teaches English in Queen’s University Belfast. Interested in the intersections between literature and spatial anthropology, she has published on contemporary Irish
Amy Heath-Carpentier
Sociologist studying gender, religion, and conflict in Ireland.
Amy Miller
Amy C. Miller is an independent scholar who works at the Missouri Historical Society. Her research in Irish Studies focuses on treatments of the urban landscape by Northern Irish artists, authors, and poets in the 1980s. She holds a Master’s
Amy Mulligan
Dr. Amy Mulligan (DPhil, Oxford) is Assistant Professor in Notre Dame’s Department of Irish Language and Literature. Her work puts medieval Irish literature and iconography into transnational North Atlantic contexts, past and present. She’s written the monograph _A landscape of