Daniel Raines
I am currently a graduate student at the University of St. Thomas performing research on the Stage Irishwoman and the novels of James Joyce, with specific reference to the colonial and postcolonial implications of each.
I am currently a graduate student at the University of St. Thomas performing research on the Stage Irishwoman and the novels of James Joyce, with specific reference to the colonial and postcolonial implications of each.
I’m currently the admin assistant for the W.J. Flynn Center for Irish Studies at the University of St. Thomas in Houston and the former curator, administrative assistant and outreach coordinator for the Irish Cultural Museum of New Orleans. I’m currently
LeeAnn Derdeyn is a Clinical Associate Professor of Writing and English at University of North Texas. While LeeAnn Derdeyn’s primary focus was T. S. Eliot and Modernism, her DNA links back to Ireland. Her name transliterates in Gaelic as “scholarship”
A native of Paris, Tennessee, Richard Rankin Russell specializes in modern and contemporary Irish and British literature. He has published eight books on authors from Ireland and Northern Ireland and directs the graduate program in English at Baylor University in
Tara researches the relationship of conceptions of national membership to external voting policies.
Clayton McReynolds is a Ph.D. student in English Literature at Baylor University, where he also teaches writing and composition. While Irish studies are not the primary focus of his research, he avidly appreciates Irish literature, especially of the 20th century,
Logan McKinney is a graduate student currently studying at Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas, where he is enrolled in the MA literature program. He is particularly interested in the modernist fiction of Djuna Barnes, William Faulkner, and James
I have just completed my third semester as a graduate student at the University of Houston where I am seeking a Master’s Degree in World Cultures and Literatures. My specialization is in the French post-colonial experience, primarily Africa and the
Derick Wilson has been involved with Corrymeela since 1965. He has community relations practice as: a detached youth worker; a Principal Lecturer in Youth Work; and Corrymeela Centre Director. As Research Fellow, with colleagues: he established Future Ways, a reconciliation