UCD School of English, Drama & Film

UCD School of English, Drama and Film - Research Publications 2020/2021

Below is the list of research publications for the UCD School of English, Drama and Film in the academic year 2020/2021.



Book

Dr Catríona Clutterbuck
Clutterbuck, C. (2021). The Magpie and the Child. Wake Forest University Press.  
Assoc Professor Jorie Lagerwey
Nygaard, T., & Lagerwey, J. (2020). Horrible White People Gender, Genre, and Television's Precarious Whiteness. NYU Press.  
Professor Diane Negra
Harrod, M., Leonard, S., & Negra, D. (2021). Imagining "We" in the Age of "I": Romance and Social Bonding in Contemporary Culture. Available Online  
Harrod, M., Leonard, S., & Negra, D. (2021). Introduction: Romance and social bonding in contemporary culture - before and after COVID- 19.  
Assoc Professor Niamh Pattwell
Pattwell, N., Scattergood, J., & Williams, E. (2021). Trinity College Dublin A catalogue of manuscripts containing Middle English and some Old English. Dublin: Four Courts. Retrieved from https://www.fourcourtspress.ie/books/2020/trinity-college-dublin/  
Assoc Professor Paul Perry
Perry, P. (2021). The Garden. Dublin: New Island Books.  
Dr Ashley Taggart
Taggart, A., & Comer, C. (2021). 978-3501-2780-7. London: Bloomsbury Academic.  

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Book Review

Dr Hannah Boast
Boast, H. (2021). The doctor's knife. UK: Radical Philosophy Group. Retrieved from https://www.radicalphilosophy.com/reviews/individual-reviews/the-doctors-knife  
Dr Treasa De Loughry
De Loughry, T. (2020). Book Review: Sharae Deckard and Rashmi Varma eds. "Marxism, Postcolonial Theory and the Future of Critique: Critical Engagements with Benita Parry" (2019); & Sharae Deckard and Stephen Shapiro eds. "World Literature, Neoliberalism, and the Culture of Discontent" (2019) (Vol. vol. 55, no. 2). Berlin: De Gruyter.  
Assoc Professor Niamh Pattwell
Pattwell, N. (2021). A review of The Middle English Kynge Appolyn of Thyre translated by Robert Copland edited from the Text Published by Wynkyn de Worde (1510) by Stephen Morrison with Jean-Jacques Vincensini with a Parallel Text of The Medieval French La cronicque et hystoire de Appollin, roy de Thir. MET 58. Heidelberg, Universitätsverlag Winter, 2020.. Dublin: Journal of the FMRSI.  
Pattwell, N. (2021). A review of A Christian Mannes Bileeve edited from Washington, Library of Congress, Rare Book and Special Collections, MS 4 by Nicole D. Smith, MET 60. Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag, Winter, 2021 and The Fifteen Oes and Other Prayers Edited from the Text Published by William Caxton (1491) by Alexandra Barratt and Susan Powell. MET 61. Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag, Winter, 2021.. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols.  
Pattwell, N. (2021). A review of Late Medieval Devotional Compilations in England, edited by Marleen Crée, Diana Denissen, Denis Renevey. Medieval Church Studies 41. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols, 2020.. New York: Pace University Press.  
Assoc Professor Nerys Williams
Williams, N. (2021). Review of- The Oxford Literary History of Wales Volume 3 Welsh Writing in English, 1536-1914 The First Four Hundred Years Jane Aaron & Sarah Prescott. Dublin: University College Dublin.  

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Chapter

Professor Danielle Clarke
Clarke, D., & McKibben, S. (2021). Seventeenth-Century Women’s Poetry in Ireland. In A History of Irish Women's Poetry (pp. 57-73). Cambridge University Press. Available Online  
Clarke, D. (2021). Southwell, Anne. In R. Smith, & P. Pender (Eds.), The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Early Modern Women's Writing. Cham: Palgrave. Available Online  
Dr Catríona Clutterbuck
Seamus Heaney in Context (2021). Cambridge University Press. Available Online  
Dr Sarah Comyn
Comyn, S. (2021). Southern Doubles: Antipodean Life as a Comparative Exercise. In S. Comyn, & P. Fermanis (Eds.), Worlding the South: Nineteenth-Century Literary Culture and the Southern Settler Colonies. Manchester: Manchester University Press.  
Introduction (2021). In Worlding the south. Manchester University Press. Available Online  
Assoc Professor Luca Crispi
Crispi, L. (2020). A French homer in America: James Joyce, Henri Matisse and George Macy's limited editions club ulysses. In Irish Literature in the British Context and Beyond: 21st Century Perspectives from Kyoto (pp. 113-136).  
Dr Treasa De Loughry
De Loughry, T., & Link, M. (2021). Posthumous Publications: Capitalism’s Circuits and Reading for Totality in Marx’s Capital Vols. II & III. In M. Steven (Ed.), Understanding Marx, Understanding Modernism. New York: Bloomsbury. Retrieved from https://www.bloomsbury.com/  
De Loughry, T. (2021). Plants in the Free Trade Garden: US Foreign Policy, Revolution and Rice in Thai Literature. In C. Campbell, M. Niblett, & K. Oloff (Eds.), Literary and Cultural Production, World-Ecology, and the Global Food System. London: Palgrave MacMillan. Retrieved from https://www.palgrave.com/gp/book/9783030761547  
Assoc Professor Sharae Deckard
Deckard, S. (2020). "Water Shocks: Neoliberal Hydrofiction and the Crisis of 'Cheap Water'". In S. Gunne, & N. Lazarus (Eds.), The World-Literary System and the Atlantic (pp. 108-125). London: Routledge.  
Professor Porscha Fermanis
‘Some Genuine Chinese Authors’ (2021). In Worlding the south. Manchester University Press. Available Online  
Introduction (2021). In Worlding the south. Manchester University Press. Available Online  
Professor Anne Fogarty
Fogarty, A. (2021). Reconfigurations of Gender in Contemporary Irish Stage Adaptations, 2019-2020: Deirdre Kinahan's The Unmanageable Sisters, Edna O'Brien's The Country Girls, Marina Carr's Hecuba, and Michael West's Solar Bones. In P. Fagan, D. Fuchs, & T. Radak (Eds.), Stage Irish: Performance, Identity, Cultural Circulation (pp. 209-226). Trier: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier.  
Fogarty, A. (2021). Intoduction II: The Reception of Irish Women Poets. In A. Darcy, & D. Wheatley (Eds.), A History of Irish Women's Poetry (pp. 24-39). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.  
Dr Sarah Galletly
Galletly, S., & Kuttainen, V. (2020). Among The Autumn Authors. In The Routledge Companion to Australian Literature (pp. 54-62). Routledge. Available Online  
Professor Jane Grogan
Grogan, J. (2020). Reception of Herodotus, 1350-1750. In C. Baron (Ed.), The Herodotus Encyclopedia. Oxford: Blackwell.  
Grogan, J. (2020). Xenophon in English Renaissance Literary and Political Thought. In Brill's Companion to the Reception of Xenophon. Netherlands: Brill.  
Assoc Professor Clare Hayes-Brady
Mahon, Á. (2021). Perfectionism and the Ethics of Failure. In C. Hayes-Brady (Ed.), David Foster Wallace in Context. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.  
Professor Eamonn Jordan
Jordan, E. (2020). Conor McPherson. In R. Bradford, M. Gonzalez, S. Butler, J. Ward, & K. De Ornellas (Eds.), The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Contemporary British and Irish Literature (pp. 549-560). London: John Wiley & Sons.  
Dr Adam Kelly
Kelly, A. (2020). Ireland’s Real Economy: Postcrash Fictions of the Celtic Tiger. In The New Irish Studies (pp. 195-210). Cambridge University Press. Available Online  
Assoc Professor Jorie Lagerwey
Lagerwey, J., & Nygaard, T. (2021). "UnREAL, Sexual Assault, and the Very Special Season". In J. Cohn, & J. Porst (Eds.), Very Special Episodes Televising Industrial and Social Change. New Jersey: Rutgers University Press.  
Assoc Professor Naomi McAreavey
McAreavey, N. (2021). The goverment of the familie": The first duchess of Ormonde's understanding of the role of Vicereine. In M. Campbell (Ed.), Vicereines of Ireland: Portraits of Forgotten Women. Dublin: Irish Academic Press.  
Dr Anthony McIntyre
Negra, D., & McIntyre, A. P. (2020). Ireland Inc.. In Routledge International Handbook of Irish Studies (pp. 158-171). Routledge. Available Online  
Professor Gerardine Meaney
Meaney, G. (2020). Nation, Gender, and Genre. In The Oxford Handbook of Modern Irish Fiction (pp. 65-82). Oxford University Press. Available Online  
Professor Diane Negra
Negra, D., & McIntyre, A. P. (2020). Ireland Inc.. In Routledge International Handbook of Irish Studies (pp. 158-171). Routledge. Available Online  
Dr Harvey O'Brien
O'Brien, H. (2021). Screening Kennedy in Ireland. In B. Murphy, & D. O'Beachain (Eds.), From Whence I Came: The Kennedy Legacy , Ireland and America (pp. 76-89). Dublin: Merrion Press.  
Dr Emma Radley
The New Irish Studies (2020). Cambridge University Press. Available Online  
Radley, E. (2020). Media and Representations. In R. Fox, M. Cronin, & B. O Conchubhair (Eds.), Routledge International Handbook of Irish Studies. London: Routledge.  
Dr Martin Schauss
Schauss, M. (2021). “‘The absolute impossibility of all purchase’: Property and Translation in Beckett’s Post-war Prose.” (Forthcoming). In J. F. Fernández, & M. G. García (Eds.), Samuel Beckett and Translation. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.  
Schauss, M. (2021). 'Such density of furniture defeats imagination’: Beckett’s Post-War Room and the Inheritance of Things. In X. Kalck, & N. Cuny (Eds.), Modernist Objects: Literature, Art, Culture (pp. 45-62). Liverpool: Clemson University Press.  
Dr Martha Shearer
Shearer, M., & Lobalzo Wright, J. (2021). Introduction: Genre Panic at the Margins. In Musicals at the Margins: Genre, Boundaries, Canons. New York: Bloomsbury.  
Shearer, M. (2021). Obvious Child, Bookshops, and Postcrisis Romcom Urbanism. In M. San Filippo (Ed.), After “Happily Ever After”: Romantic Comedy in the Post-Romantic Age (pp. 163-178). Detroit: Wayne State University Press.  
Shearer, M. (2021). E-Q-U-I-T-Y: Generic Boundaries, Gender, and Real Estate in the Magic Mike Films. In M. Shearer, & J. Lobalzo Wright (Eds.), Musicals at the Margins: Genre, Boundaries, Canons. New York: Bloomsbury.  
Assoc Professor Nerys Williams
Williams, N. (2021). A Song Said Otherwise- Experimental Irish Women Poets: Susan Howe, Maggie O'Sullivan, Catherine Walsh. In A. Darcy, & D. Wheatley (Eds.), A History of Irish Women's Poetry (Cambridge). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.  

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Conference Paper

Dr Adam Kelly
Kelly, A. (2021). Ex(er)cising Trust: Susan Choi and the Crisis of Liberal Meritocracy. In Irish Association for American Studies Annual Conference. Online.  
Kelly, A. (2021). Ex(er)cising Trust: Susan Choi and the Crisis of Liberal Meritocracy. In American Comparative Literature Association Annual Convention. Online.  
Dr Megan Kuster
Kuster, M. (2020). Commodity Chains and Use-Value: William Colenso, Natural History and Indigenous Labour. In Entangled Modernities.  

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Edited Book

Dr Sarah Comyn
Worlding the south (2021). . Manchester University Press. Available Online  
Professor Porscha Fermanis
Worlding the south (2021). . Manchester University Press. Available Online  
Professor Emilie Pine
McAuliffe, M., Pine, E., & Haughton, M. (2021). Legacies of the Magdalen Laundries: Commemoration, Gender and the post carceral State. M. McAuliffe, E. Pine, & M. Haughton (Eds.), Manchester: Manchester University Press.  
Dr Martha Shearer
Shearer, M., & Lobalzo Wright, J. (Eds.) (2021). Musicals at the Margins: Genre, Boundaries, Canons. New York: Bloomsbury.  

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Internet publication

Dr Catríona Clutterbuck
Clutterbuck, C., & O'Donoghue, B. (2021). “From ‘The Butterfly Notebook’ to The Magpie and the Child: An Interview with Catriona Clutterbuck”.. Wake Forest University Press. Retrieved from https://wfupress.wfu.edu/  
Dr Adam Kelly
Kelly, A. (2021). The Liberal Trust Crisis. Los Angeles Review of Books. Retrieved from https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/the-liberal-trust-crisis/  
Dr Harvey O'Brien
O'Brien, H. (2021). The Genesis of Horror - Scared Sh!tless with Gordon Hayden Episode 5, January 2021.  
Dr Michelle O'Connell
O’Connell, M. (2021). Irish Poetry. Springer International Publishing. Available Online  
Dr Martin Schauss
Schauss, M. (2020). Airplane Mode. Review 31. Retrieved from http://review31.co.uk/opinion/view/12/airplane-mode  
Schauss, M. (2020). Haunted by a Style. Review 31. Retrieved from http://review31.co.uk/article/view/723/haunted-by-a-style  
Assoc Professor Nerys Williams
Williams, N. (2021). Four Prose Poems Junction Box 14. Retrieved from https://glasfrynproject.org.uk/w/6293/nerys-williams-four-prose-pieces/  
Williams, N. (2021). “Does dim rhyfel nawr - ma’r drws ar agor tan y wawr” Er Cof am David R. Edwards (Dave Datblygu). O'r Pedwar Gwynt. Retrieved from https://pedwargwynt.cymru/  
Williams, N. (2021). Dave Datblygu - A Tribute “The last Communist in Europe- (too Skint to go to Cuba)”. Wales Arts Review. Retrieved from https://www.walesartsreview.org/dave-datblygu-a-tribute/  

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Journal article

Dr Hannah Boast
Boast, H. (2021). Borrowed waters: water crisis and water justice in Rita Wong’s undercurrent. Textual Practice, 35(5), 747-767. Available Online  
Professor John Brannigan
Brannigan, J., Santos Brigida, M., Verçosa, T., & Ribeiro Nunes, G. (2021) Thinking in Archipelagic Terms: An Interview with John Brannigan. Palimpsesto - Revista do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Letras da UERJ, 20(35), 3-28. Available Online  
Dr Ailise Bulfin
Bulfin, A. (2021). “Monster, give me my child”: how the myth of the paedophile as a monstrous stranger took shape in emerging discourses on child sexual abuse in late nineteenth-century Britain. Nineteenth-Century Contexts, 43(2), 221-245. Available Online  
Bulfin, A. (2021). ‘I’ll touch whatever I want’: Representing child sexual abuse in contemporary children’s and young adult gothic. Gothic Studies, 23(1), 21-42. Available Online  
Professor Danielle Clarke
Clarke, D. (2021). Dorothy Parsons of Birr: writing, networks, identity, 1640–1670. Seventeenth Century. Available Online  
Dr Lucy Cogan
Cogan, L. (2021). Rending the “Soft Plains” of America: Rape and Liberation in the Poetry of William Blake. European Romantic Review, 32(4), 377-397. Available Online  
Dr Sarah Comyn
Comyn, S., & Fermanis, P. (2021). Rethinking nineteenth-century literary culture: British worlds, southern latitudes and hemispheric methods. Journal of Commonwealth Literature. Available Online  
Assoc Professor Luca Crispi
Crispi, L. (2020). Stephen dedalus from a portrait of the artist as a young man to Ulysses. James Joyce Quarterly, 57(1-2), 67-79. Available Online  
Assoc Professor Sharae Deckard
Deckard, S., & Akbar, P. (2020). 'Different Geographies Read Differently.' Climate Fiction and the Global South: A Conversation.. The Lit, 3("How the Light Gets In: On Climate Change and Writing").  
Deckard, S., Lazarus, N., Mukherjee, P., Niblett, M., Okoth, C., Parry, B., et al. (2020). Collectivity and crisis in the long twentieth century. Modern Language Quarterly, 81(4), 465-489. Available Online  
Deckard, S. (2021). 'This oil thing touches everything': World-Literary Crime Fiction and Fossil Capital. Etudes Anglaises, 74(1), 34-52.  
Deckard, S. (2021). 'Waiting for the Master's Dams to Crack': Hydro-dependency, Water Autonomy and World-literature. New Formations, 103(103), 134-155. Available Online  
Professor Fionnuala Dillane
Dillane, F. (2021) What is a Periodical Editor? Types, Models, Characters, and Women. Journal of European Periodical Studies, 6(1). Available Online  
Dillane, F. (2021). And/also: Laurel Brake, Print Culture's Restless Pluralist. Journal of Victorian Culture, 26(3), 346-348. Available Online  
Professor Anne Enright
Enright, A. (2020). Mortal Can These Bones Live. London Review of Books.  
Enright, A. (2020). The World Did Not Actually Stop. Irish Times.  
Enright, A. (2021). Klara and the Sun. The Guardian.  
Enright, A. (2021). Spirited Away. New York Review of Books.  
Enright, A. (2021). We Always Speak of Women's Safety. The Guardian.  
Enright, A. (2021). The Burden of Yes. New York Review of Books.  
Professor Porscha Fermanis
Comyn, S., & Fermanis, P. (2021). Rethinking nineteenth-century literary culture: British worlds, southern latitudes and hemispheric methods. Journal of Commonwealth Literature. Available Online  
Fermanis, P. (2021). Brexit, erewhon, and utopia. Historical Reflections, 47(2), 91-104. Available Online  
Dr Sarah Galletly
Galletly, S. (2021). **Aboriginal Mobilities and Colonial Serial Fiction**. Australian Literary Studies. Available Online  
Professor Jane Grogan
Grogan, J. (2021). 'Many Cyruses': Xenophon's "Cyropaedia" and English Renaissance humanism reconsidered. Revista Archai, (31). Available Online  
Grogan, J. (2021). 'Fatall Turkes' and the limits of epic: King James's Lepanto (1591). Scottish Literary Review, 13(1), 1-15.  
Grogan, J. (2021) “Muchos Ciros”: reconsideraciones sobre la Ciropedia de Jenofonte y el humanismo renacentista inglés. Revista Archai, (31). Available Online  
Assoc Professor Clare Hayes-Brady
Hayes-Brady, C., & Barrett, E. (2020). Narrative Matters: Understanding The Virgin Suicides – myth, memory and the medical gaze. Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 25(3), 189-191. Available Online  
Barrett, E., Dickson, M., Hayes-Brady, C., & Wheelock, H. (2020). Storytelling and poetry in the time of coronavirus. Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine, 37(4), 278-282. Available Online  
Dr Megan Kuster
Kuster, M. (2021). Global Commodity Chains and Local Use-Value: William Colenso, natural history collecting and Indigenous labour. Journal of Colonialism & Colonial History, 22(2).  
Assoc Professor Jorie Lagerwey
Lagerwey, J., & Nygaard, T. (2021). Tiger King’s Meme-ification of White Grievance and the Normalization of Misogyny. Communication, Culture and Critique, 13(4), 560-563. Available Online  
Lagerwey, J., & Nygaard, T. (2021). Intermedial #MAGA: The Trump Presidency on Screen. Australasian Journal of American Studies (AJAS), 40(1), 65-100.  
Assoc Professor Naomi McAreavey
McAreavey, N. (2021). Female alliances in Cromwellian Ireland: The social and political network of Elizabeth Butler, marchioness of Ormonde. Irish Historical Studies, 45(167), 22-42. Available Online  
Dr Anthony McIntyre
McIntyre, A. P., Negra, D., & O’Sullivan, O. (2021). Sizing up the ‘Dadbod’: Fitness, age and resistance in a male body type. European Journal of Cultural Studies. Available Online  
McIntyre, A. P. (2021). Home Truths: Property TV, Financialization, and the Housing Crisis in Contemporary Ireland. Television and New Media, 22(1), 65-82. Available Online  
Professor Diane Negra
Ong, J. C., & Negra, D. (2020). The Media (Studies) of the Pandemic Moment: Introduction to the 20th Anniversary Issue. Television and New Media, 21(6), 555-561. Available Online  
McIntyre, A. P., Negra, D., & O’Sullivan, O. (2021). Sizing up the ‘Dadbod’: Fitness, age and resistance in a male body type. European Journal of Cultural Studies. Available Online  
Horeck, T., & Negra, D. (2021). Reconsidering television true crime and gendered authority in Allen v. Farrow. Feminist Media Studies. Available Online  
Dr Nicolas Pillai
Pillai, N., & Jackson, V. (2021). How television works: Discourses, determinants and dynamics arising from the re-enactment of Jazz 625. Journal of Popular Television, 9(1), 139-157. Available Online  
Dr Emma Radley
Flynn, R. (2021) IRISH FILM AND TELEVISION THE YEAR IN REVIEW – 2020. Estudios Irlandeses, (16), 302-333. Available Online  
Dr Martin Schauss
Schauss, M. (2021). “With an Eye to Their Later Existence as Ruins”: Language, Materiality, and the Ruin in the Work of W.G. Sebald. Critique - Studies in Contemporary Fiction. Available Online  
Dr Martha Shearer
Shearer, M. (2021). The Comedy of Redevelopment: Romantic Comedy, Real Estate, and the ‘New’ Times Square. JCMS: Journal of Cinema and Media Studies, 60(2), 105-128.  
Dr Maria Stuart
Foran, C., Stuart, M., & Martin, D. (2020). ‘Visualizing dysfluency’: An interview with Conor Foran. Journal of Interdisciplinary Voice Studies, 5(2), 235-251. Available Online  
Assoc Professor Nerys Williams
Williams, N. (2020). AUDIBILITY IN THE ARCHIVE Langston Hughes and Sylvia Plath's Poetry for Radio. POETRY REVIEW, 110(3), 93-103.  
Williams, N. (2020). "Host of Angels". Imagined Invited (Poetry Anthology and Graphic Art ), 33. Retrieved from http://hafanbooks.org/  
Williams, N. (2021). Welsh Innovative Poetry (as part of anthology- six poems). Blackbox Manifold, No. 25 (WINTER 2020).  
Williams, N. (2021). Featured Writer (Preface + Four Prose poems and three lyrics):
Republic in a Rule, Come Together (for Geiger), The Art of Confession, Scale, Plastic PassionFly Blue Bird, and Calendar on Fire. Icarus Magazine, 27(3), 28-36.
 

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Presentation

Assoc Professor Sharae Deckard
Deckard, S. (2021). “This oil thing touches everything”: World-literary crime fiction and fossil capital. Available Online  
Assoc Professor Anne Mulhall
Mulhall, A. (2020). Ireland and Transcultural Memory. ISTE 2016 Conference, UCD.  

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Scholarly edition

Professor John Brannigan
Orwell, G. (2021). Down and Out in Paris and London. Oxford World's Classics (Oxford University Press).  

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