Professor Anne C Fogarty BA, H Dip.Ed, MA, PhD.
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Biography:
| Anne Fogarty joined the School of English in UCD in 1992. Prior to that, she was a lecturer in Medieval and Renaissance Literature in the Department of English, University College Cork. From 1995 to 1997 she was Associate Director of the Yeats Summer School; she was Director of the Yeats Winter School from 1997-2001. She has been Director of the UCD James Joyce Summer School since 1997 (http://www.joycesummerschool.ie). She was chair of the Board of Women's Studies at UCD from 1999-2003 and Chair of the UCD Board of Drama Studies from 2003-2007. She was academic co-ordinator with Professor Timothy Martin of the XVII International James Joyce Symposium in London in June 2002 and with Professor Morris Beja of the Bloomsday 100 XIX International James Joyce Symposium in Dublin in 2004. In 2006 she was appointed Professor of James Joyce Studies at UCD and Director of the UCD Research Centre for James Joyce Studies (http://www.ucd.ie/joyceresearchcentre). From 2002-2009, she was General Editor of the Irish University Review (http://www.irishuniversityreview.ie). In 2008 with Dr Luca Crispi, she founded the Dublin James Joyce Journal. Since 2008, she has been President of the International James Joyce Foundation. In 2008, she was awarded the first Charles E. Fanning Prize by the Southern Illinois University, Carbondale for her contributions to the field of Irish Studies. She is currently completing a study of the poetry of Eavan Boland and a monograph on the socio-historical contexts of Ulysses, entitled James Joyce and Cultural Memory: Reading History in Ulysses. With Angelina Lynch, she has edited Richard Nugent's Cynthia, the first sonnet sequence from early modern Ireland, for The Literature of Early Modern Ireland Series (Series Editor, Andrew Carpenter), Four Courts Press, 2010. She is co-organizer with Dr Luca Crispi and Dr Sam Slote of the XXIII International James Joyce Symposium, "Joyce, Dublin and Environs", University College Dublin and Trinity College Dublin, 10-16 June 2012. |
Research Interests
| Colonial Representations of Early Modern Ireland; Literary history of Seventeenth-Century Ireland; Literature and Law in the Early Modern Period; Gender and Genre in Contemporary Irish Writing; Gothic Fiction; Psychoanalysis; Historical and textual aspects of the work of James Joyce, Spenser and representations of early modern Ireland, twentieth and twenty-first century Irish fiction, and feminist investigations of Irish women writers. I currently supervise dissertations on Joyce and urban planning, aural technology in Ulysses, Joyce and Virgil, Joyce and T.S. Eliot, Joyce and Thomas Mann, and the seventeenth-century Irish stage. I invite projects on all aspects of the work of Joyce and of twentieth-century Irish culture especially Irish modernism. |
Books
| Fogarty, A. & O'Rourke, F.; (0) James Joyce: Multidisciplinary Perspectives. *: *. [Details] |
| Beja, M. & Fogarty, A. (eds.); (2009) Bloomsday100: Essays on Ulysses. Gainesville: UP of Florida. [Details] |
| Fogarty, A. and Martin, T. (eds.); (2005) Joyce on the Threshold. Gainesville: UP of Florida. [Details] |
Book Chapters
| Fogarty, Anne; (2007) 'James Joyce' In: The Year's Work in English Studies, Vol. 86. Oxford: Oxford University Press. [Details] |
| Fogarty, Anne; (2006) 'James Joyce' In: The Year's Work in English Studies, Vol. 85. Oxford: Oxford University Press. [Details] |
| Fogarty, A., ; (2000) 'A Woman of the House': Gender and Nationalism in the Writings of Augusta Gregory' In: Kathryn Kirkpatrick (eds). Border Crossings: Irish Women Writers and National Identity. Tuscaloosa: U of Alabama P. [Details] |
| Fogarty, A., ; (2000) 'Remapping Nationalism: The Politics of Space in Joyce's Dubliners' In: Pascal Bataillard and Dominique Sipière (eds). Dubliners, James Joyce, The Dead, John Huston. Paris: Ellipses. [Details] |
| Fogarty, A., ; (1997) 'The Ear of the Other: Dissident Voices in Kate O'Brien's As Music and Splendor and Mary Dorcey's A Noise From the Woodshed' In: Eibhear Walshe (eds). Sex, Nation and Dissent in Irish Writing. Cork: Cork UP. [Details] |
| Fogarty, A., ; (1997) 'Imperfect Concord: Spectres of History in the Irish Novels of Maria Edgeworth and Lady Morgan' In: Margaret Kelleher and James H. Murphy (eds). Gender Perspectives in Nineteenth-Century Ireland: Public and Private Spheres. Dublin: Irish Academic Press. [Details] | |||||||||
| Fogarty, A., ; (1995) 'This Inconstant Sea-Nimph': History and the Limitations of Knowledge in John Davies' Writings About Ireland' In: Timothy P. Foley, Lionel Pilkington, Sean Ryder, and Elizabeth Tilley (eds). Gender and Colonialism. Galway: Galway UP. [Details] | |||||||||
| Fogarty, A., ; (1995) 'Gender, Irish Modernism and the Poetry of Denis Devlin' In: Patricia Coughlan and Alex Davis (eds). Modernism and Ireland: The Poetry of the 1930s. Cork: Cork UP. [Details] | |||||||||
| Fogarty, A., ; (1994) 'Looks That Kill: Violence and Representation in Aphra Behn's Oroonoko' In: Carl Plasa and Betty J. Ring (eds). The Discourse of Slavery: Aphra Behn to Toni Morrison. London: Routledge. [Details] | |||||||||
| Fogarty, A., ; (1993) 'The Business of Attachment': Romance and Desire in the Novels of Kate O'Brien' In: Eibhear Walshe (eds). Ordinary People Dancing: Essays on Kate O'Brien. Cork: Cork UP. [Details] | |||||||||
| Fogarty, A., ; (1989) 'The Colonization of Language: Narrative Strategies in A View of the Present State of Ireland and The Faerie Queene, Book VI' In: Patricia Coughlan (eds). Spenser and Ireland: An Interdisciplinary Perspective. Cork: Cork UP. [Details] | |||||||||
| Fogarty, A.; (2007) 'Anti-Oedipus?: Mothers and Sons in the Fiction of Colm Tóibín' In: Delaney, Paul (eds). Colm Tóibín. Dublin: Liffey Press. [Details] | |||||||||
| Fogarty, A., ; (2007) 'The Memory of the Dead?: Joyce and the Shade of Parnell' In: Anne Fogarty and Fran O'Rourke (eds). James Joyce: Multidisciplinary Perspectives. *: *. [Details] | |||||||||
| Fogarty, Anne; (2006) 'Literature in English: From the Elizabethan Settlement to the Battle of the Boyne' In: Kelleher, M. and O'Leary, P (eds). The Cambridge History of Irish Literature. 2 Vols. Volume 1. Cambridge: CUP. [Details] | |||||||||
| Fogarty, A., ; (2007) 'Feminism and Postmodernism: Representations of Identity in Mary Morrissy's The Pretender' In: Patricia Haberstroh and Christine St Peter (eds). Opening the Field: Irish Women: Texts and Contexts. Cork: Cork UP. [Details] | |||||||||
| Fogarty, A., ; (2006) 'Parnellism and the Politics of Memory: Revisiting 'Ivy Day in the Committee Room'' In: Andrew Gibson and Len Platt (eds). Joyce, Ireland, Britain. Gainesville: UP of Florida. [Details] | |||||||||
| Fogarty, A., ; (2006) 'Yeats, Ireland, Modernism' In: Alex Davis and Lee Jenkins (eds). The Cambridge Companion to Modernist Poetry. Cambridge: Cambridge Univerity Press. [Details] | |||||||||
| Fogarty, A., ; (2005) 'James Joyce' In: Baker, W. and Womack, K (eds). The Year's Work in English Studies, Vol. 84. *: *. [Details] | |||||||||
| Fogarty, A., ; (2005) 'Joyce' In: Roche, A (eds). The UCD Aesthetic: Celebrating 150 Years of UCD Writers. Dublin: New Island Press. [Details] | |||||||||
| Fogarty, A., ; (2004) 'Irish Theory and Criticism, 1997-2003' In: Michael Groden and Imre Szeman (eds). The Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory and Criticism, Second edition. New York: John Hopkins UP. [Details] | |||||||||
| Fogarty, A., ; (2004) 'States of Memory: Reading History in 'Wandering Rocks'' In: Ellen Carol Jones and Morris Beja (eds). Twenty-First Joyce. Miami: U of Florida P. [Details] | |||||||||
| Fogarty, A., ; (2003) 'Introduction' In: Eilís Ní Dhuibhne (eds). Midwife to the Fairies. Cork: Attic P. [Details] | |||||||||
| Fogarty, A., ; (2002) 'The Horror of the Unlived Life: Mother-Daughter Relationships in Contemporary Irish Women's Fiction' In: Adalgisa Giorgio (eds). Writing Mothers and Daughters: Renegotiating the Mother in Western European Narratives by Women. New York: Berghahn. [Details] | |||||||||
| Fogarty, A., ; (2001) 'Tom Murphy in conversation with Anne Fogarty' In: Lilian Chambers, Ger Fitzgibbon, and Eamonn Jordan (eds). Theatre Talk: Voices of Irish Theatre Practitioners. Dublin: Carysfort Press. [Details] | |||||||||
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Peer Reviewed Journals
| Fogarty, A., ; (1999) 'Outside the Mainstream: Irish Women Poets of the 1930s'. Suitéar Na n-Aingeal, 17 :87-92. [Details] |
| Fogarty, A., ; (1999) 'Other Spaces: Postcolonialism and the Politics of Truth in Kate O'Brien's That Lady'. European Journal of English Studies, 3 :342-352. [Details] |
| Fogarty, A., ; (1999) 'Where Wolfe Tone's Statue Was Not': Joyce, 1798 and the Politics of Memory'. Etudes Irlandaises, :19-32. [Details] |
| Fogarty, A., ; (1996) 'Spenser in Ireland 1596-1996'. Irish University Review, 26 (2):283-390. [Details] |
| Fogarty, A., ; (1995) 'Faultlines: The Reception of Poetry by Irish Women'. Graph, 1 :18-25. [Details] |
| Fogarty, A., ; (1994) 'A Noise of Myth': Speaking (as) Woman in the Poetry of Eavan Boland and Medbh McGuckian'. Paragraph, 17 :92-102. [Details] | |||||||||
| Fogarty, A., ; (2007) 'Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin'. Irish University Review, 37 (1). [Details] | |||||||||
| Fogarty, A., ; (2006) 'Reading Molly: Nationalism and Dissent in Penelope'. Joycean Japan, 17 (Summer):5-17. [Details] | |||||||||
| Fogarty, A., ; (2005) 'James Joyce'. The Year's Work in English Studies, 84 :784-792. [Details] | |||||||||
| Fogarty, A., ; (2004) 'Lady Gregory'. Irish University Review, 34 (1). [Details] | |||||||||
| Fogarty, A., ; (2004) 'Community and Difference in Contemporary Irish Fiction'. Doctrine and Life, 54 (1):24-30. [Details] | |||||||||
| Fogarty, A., ; (2002) 'Mystical Modernism?: Yeats, Ficino and Neoplatonic Philosophy'. Accademia (Revue de la Societé Marsile Ficin), III :131-147. [Details] | |||||||||
| Fogarty, A., ; (2002) 'Deliberately Personal?: The Politics of Identity in Contemporary Irish Women's Writing'. Nordic Irish Studies, 1 :1-17. [Details] | |||||||||
| Fogarty, A., ; (2000) 'Irish Women Novelists 1800-1940'. Colby Quarterly, :81-187. [Details] | |||||||||
| Fogarty, Anne; (2000) 'Uncanny Families: Neo-Gothic Motifs and the Theme of Social Change in Contemporary Irish Women's Fiction'. Irish University Review, 30 (1):59-81. [Details] | |||||||||
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Associations
| Association: Editorial board, The James Joyce Quarterly, Function/Role: |
| Association: Board of Directors, The James Joyce Centre, Dublin, Function/Role: Member |
| Association: CELJ (The Council of Editors of Learned Journals), Function/Role: Member |
| Association: ESSE (European Society for the Study of English), Function/Role: Member |
| Association: IASIL (International Association for the Study of Irish Literature), Function/Role: Member |
| Association: MLA (Modern Languages Association), Function/Role: Member | |||||||||
| Association: MSA (Modernist Studies Association), Function/Role: Member | |||||||||
| Association: The Spenser Society, Function/Role: Member | |||||||||
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Committees
| Committee : Executive Committee, EFACIS (European Federation of Centres for Irish Studies) |
Education
| Year 1979 Institution: University College Cork Qualification: H Dip in Education Subject: |
| Year 1978 Institution: University College Cork Qualification: BA Subject: |
| Year 1992 Institution: Qualification: PhD Subject: |
| Year 1980 Institution: University College Cork Qualification: MA Subject: |
Other Activities
| EDITED COLLECTIONS (GENERAL EDITOR: JOURNALS) Irish University Review 33.1 Spring/Summer 2003, Special Issue: New Perspectives on the Irish Literary Revival Irish University Review 33.2. Autumn/Winter 2003 Irish University Review 33.3 Autumn/Winter 2003, Index: Volume 1 (1970)- Volume 30 (2000). Irish University Review 34.1 Autumn/Winter (2004). Irish University Review 35.1 Spring/Summer 2005, Special Issue: John McGahern Irish University Review 35.2 Autumn/Winter 2005. Irish University Review 36.1 Spring /Summer 2006, Special Issue: John Banville. |
Teaching Interests
| MA Modern English Literature ENG40670 Material Modernism |
Recent Postgraduates
Current Postgraduate Students
| Siobhán Kane, - Thesis Supervisor |
| William Lanigan, - Thesis Supervisor |
