How has fiction helped shape the political and social landscape of Ireland?
Keelan Harkin
- Assistant Professor
- School of Irish Studies
- Irish literature5
- citizenship26
- art of the novel8
- Irish constitutionality
- politics of reliability
- 1930s Ireland
- historical memory15
- short story4
- poetry26
- political formalism
- cultural identity22
- Irish Literary Revival2
- Irish-British transnationalism
- feminism23
- craft of fiction14
- Edna O'Brien
- Kate O'Brien
- Liam O'Flaherty
- Anne Enright
- John McGahern
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Michael Kenneally
Irish studies, Irish-Canadian literature, cultural identity
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Daniel O'Leary
Canadian studies, Canadian literature, history of the book
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Elena Benelli
migrant literature, immigration to Italy, Italian history and culture
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Velibor Božović
photography, other lives of the photograph, historical memory
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Mebs Kanji
values, Canadian and Quebec politics, democratic governance
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Rhona Richman Kenneally
food studies, built environment, material culture
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Stéphane Martelly
research-creation, creative writing, visual arts
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Cynthia Girard-Renard
visual arts, social justice, poetry
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Máirtín Coilféir
Irish language, Irish literature, modern Irish literature
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Kit Brennan
playwriting, narrative, storytelling
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Terence Byrnes
photography, portraiture, posing
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Ronald Rudin
public history, French Canada, oral history
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Gavin Foster
Irish history, Irish studies, cultural history