Los estudios irlandeses por todo el mundo 2021

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24162/EI2022-10767

Resumen

We had such high hopes for 2021. There was a time in the summer when those hopes seemed about to be fulfilled, but for much of the year we were back to where we were the year before. Because of the unrelenting pandemic, some 2021 cultural and academic events relevant to Irish Studies remained virtual, some were held using a blended format, and some events took place in person. Most of the major Irish Studies conferences remained online, such as the British Association for Irish Studies (BAIS), which, ever-innovative, held another month-long conference in May, this time on the subject of the Irish diaspora. This event followed the association’s research day, held on 17 March, which functioned as a wonderful kind of clearing house, a place to learn about all sorts of Irish Studies projects around the world. The event’s Twitter hashtag, #BAISDay2021, continues to be a valuable resource.

Biografía del autor/a

Maureen O’Connor, University College Cork

Maureen O’Connor is Senior Lecturer in the Department of English in University College Cork. She is the author of The Female and the Species: The Animal in Irish Women’s Writing (2010) and of Edna O’Brien and the Art of Fiction (2021). She is the co-editor, with Derek Gladwin, of a special issue of the Canadian Journal of Irish Studies, “Irish Studies and the Environmental Humanities” (2018); with Kathryn Laing and Sinéad Mooney, of Edna O’Brien: New Critical Perspectives (2006); with Lisa Colletta, of Wild Colonial Girl: Essays on Edna O’Brien (2006); and, with Tadhg Foley, of Ireland and India: Colonies, Culture, and Empire (2006). She is currently writing a volume for inclusion in the Cork University Press series, “Síreacht: Longings for Another Ireland,” on the topic of Animals and is co-editing a forthcoming special issue of RISE: Review of Irish Studies in Europe, with Ina Bergmann, Maria Eisenmann, and Kirsten Sandrock, on the subject of “The Irish Animal, Real and Imagined”.

Publicado

17-03-2022

Cómo citar

Maureen O’Connor. (2022). Los estudios irlandeses por todo el mundo 2021. Estudios Irlandeses, 17(1), 195–265. https://doi.org/10.24162/EI2022-10767

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Sección

The Year in Review