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NYU 2021 graduate — MA in Irish and Irish American Studies. Earlier degrees in Interior Design and Fine Arts. Professional Interior Designer. Research in Irish Studies includes the Irish Dowry System, The Philadelphia 69th Civil War Regiment, Contemporary Irish Theater

Clayton Pitcher graduated from SUNY Buffalo State College in 2019 with bachelor’s degrees in English and Philosophy. He is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Irish and Irish American Studies at New York University. His research interests include contemporary Irish

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.

I am a PhD student whose research background is in American, Irish, and Jewish literature and film, and well as the philosophies of humanism and posthumanism, human/place interface, and theories of gender, race, trauma, and oppression. At the upcoming Stony

Seamus is a graduate student at Glucksman Ireland House NYU working toward his M.A. in Irish and Irish-American Studies.

Patricia Laurence has published widely on transnational modernism and women writers. Her publications include The Reading of Silence: Virginia Woolf in the English Tradition (1991); Lily Briscoe’s Chinese Eyes: Bloomsbury, Modernism and China (2001); Julian Bell: The Violent Pacifist (2005).