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Author Aoileann Ní Éigeartaigh

Aoileann Ní Éigeartaigh

Dr Aoileann Ní Éigeartaigh is a lecturer in Literature and Cultural Studies at Dundalk Institute of Technology. She has published in the areas of Irish Literature, American Literature and Cultural Studies. She is on the review board of The Raymond Carver Review and Messages, Sages and Ages, and will serve as guest editor of a volume of Messages, Sages and Ages on “Intercultural Conversations,” publication pending August 2020.

Liminal Spaces and Contested Narratives in Juan Rulfo’s Pedro Parámo and George Saunders’ Lincoln in the Bardo

Aoileann Ní Éigeartaigh
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The IAAS W. A. Emmerson Lecture 2019 Both Juan Rulfo and George Saunders evoke the power of a literary text to challenge received narratives of the past and articulate new and empowering perspectives on the pr... Read More...

Invented Irishness: The Americanization of Irish Identity in the Works of Joseph O’Connor

Aoileann Ní Éigeartaigh
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Invented Irishness: The Americanization of Irish Identity in the Works of Joseph O’Connor
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Review: Stephanie Rains, The Irish-American in Popular Culture

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Stephanie Rains, The Irish-American in Popular Culture
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