Los estudios irlandeses por todo el mundo 2020

Autores/as

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24162/EI2021-10080

Resumen

The vivacity and resilience of Irish culture have been both challenged and proven by the year 2020, smack in the middle of which I was asked to take over the role of annual international Irish Studies chronicler. The resilience of hard-pressed academics thrown into unprecedented circumstances was also admirable, and I am extremely grateful to those kind souls who agreed to review a sample of some recent publications in Irish Studies for this issue, a sample size I hope to expand the next time around when it is greatly to be hoped we will no longer be working under emergency conditions.

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

17-03-2021

Cómo citar

Maureen O’Connor. (2021). Los estudios irlandeses por todo el mundo 2020. Estudios Irlandeses, 16(1), 238–283. https://doi.org/10.24162/EI2021-10080

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Sección

The Year in Review