Thursday, January 24, 2008

Guest Speaker: 30 January 2008


Our distinguished guest speaker for the seminar on 30 January is Prof. Michael Parker (University of Central Lancashire). Prof. Parker will be speaking on ‘“Fallout from the thunder”: Northern Irish Poetry since 9/11’, discussing poems by Sinead Morrissey, Nick Laird and Seamus Heaney.


Michael Parker has been a member of the English Literature team at the University of Central Lancashire since 1999, where he is Research Manager for English Language and Literature. He is a member of the Peer Review College of the Arts and Humanities Research Council and a peer reviewer for the Research Council of Norway. He recently published Northern Irish Literature, 1956-2006: The Imprint of History, a work in two volumes (Palgrave Macmillan, 2007) and in 2008, Irish Literature Since 1990: Diverse Voices, a collection of essays which he has co-edited with Scott Brewster, will be appearing from Manchester University Press. In 2006 he became an Advisory Editor for Irish Studies Review and for the Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies. He is a member of the English Association, IASIL, the British Association for Irish Studies and the Thomas Hardy Association. He has reviewed books and plays for, among others, The Times Literary Supplement, The Guardian and The Irish Times. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Irish Studies at the University of Liverpool, and in 2005 was awarded a Visiting Fellowship at the University of Ulster’s Academy for Irish Cultural Heritages.


All are welcome!

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Hilary Term Line-Up


School of English Staff and Postgraduate Research Seminar Series

Seminars are held in Áras an Phiarsaigh, Room 0.09 at 5.15pm

Hilary Term 2008

16 January
Caroline Elbay:
‘Beckett: MUCH ADO ABOUT … NOTHING ? Voicing
Dissent Through Silence and Non-Action’
&
Ann Hoag:
‘Karen Blixen’s Out of Africa: Authority and Imperialism
in Women’s Travel Writing’

23 January
Jane Carroll:
‘Two Misconstrued Attic Spaces in Susan Cooper’s The
Dark Is Rising
Sequence’
&
Margaret Matthews:
‘Jane Austen and the Borders of English National Identity’

30 January
Guest Speaker
Prof. Michael Parker, University of Central Lancashire:
‘“Fallout from the Thunder”: Northern Irish Poetry Since 9/11’

6 February: Reading Week – No Seminar

13 February
Deirdre McFeely:
‘Dion Boucicault’s Robert Emmet: Myth and Reality’
&
Erin Gallagher:
‘Representing the People: Perception and Community in the
Harlem and Dublin Renaissances’

20 February
Guest Speaker
Prof Clair Wills, Queen Mary University of London

27 February
Gerald Dawe:
'"Points West": New Poems'
Gerald Dawe, in conversation with Maria Johnston, talks about
and reads from a work in progress

This will be followed by the end of term wine reception.

All are Welcome!