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Assistant Professor/Faculty Fellow of Irish Studies
Ph.D. Princeton University; M.A. Princeton University; B.A. Vassar College

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Research Interests:

19th and 20th Century British and Irish Literature; James Joyce; Modernism and Empire; The Irish Literary Revival

Selected Works:

Israelites in Erin: Biblical Analogy and National Identity in the Irish Revival (forthcoming; Syracuse University Press).

“The Bloomsday Seder: Joyce and Jewish Memory,” Joyce and Cultural Memory, eds. Oona Frawley and Katherine O'Callaghan (forthcoming; part of a three volume project on Irish cultural memory).

“The Language of the Outlaw: A Clarification,” a note relating to Roger Casement and Ulysses, James Joyce Quarterly, 44:4 (Summer 2007).

“Lady Gregory’s Bible Lessons: The Deliverer and The Story Brought by Brigit,” Princeton University Library Chronicle (Special Irish Theater Issue) 68:1-2 (Fall 2006-Winter 2007).

Review of Irish Orientalism:  A Literary and Intellectual History by Joseph Lennon, The James Joyce Literary Supplement, 19:1 (Spring 2005)

“Irish-Mexican Solidarity and the San Patricio Battalion Flag,” Genre: Forms of Discourse and Culture 36:3 (Fall/Winter 2003)


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