Research Fellow at LMU Munich│Leader of Irish Research Council project 'Celibacy in Irish Women's Writing 1860-1950s'│Co-Founder of @flannobriensoc.bsky.social and @theparishreview.bsky.social
Paul Fagan
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Thrilled that my chapter "An Béal Bocht and the Ethics of the Modernist Laughing Apocalypse" has been made open-access, as has the whole collection "Ethical Crossroads in Literary Modernism", through JSTOR's "path to open" project!
Available to read online here 🔗👉 www.jstor.org/content/oa_c...
Thrilled that my chapter "An Béal Bocht and the Ethics of the Modernist Laughing Apocalypse" has been made open-access, as has the whole collection "Ethical Crossroads in Literary Modernism", through JSTOR's "path to open" project!
Available to read online here 🔗👉 www.jstor.org/content/oa_c...
Applications for a new, 2 year postdoctoral position are now open! Please share widely.
The Eamon Cleary Postdoctoral Fellowship in Irish Studies, based at Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka, the University of Otago, Aotearoa New Zealand, is open to Ph.D. graduates in any area of Irish studies.
Thrilled to see my article "The Nonhuman Abject in Finnegans Wake" published in "Joyce & Us", a special issue of Joyce Studies in Italy edited by Arianna Antonielli + Ilaria Natali. Grateful also to the Joyce Italian Foundation for the invitation to deliver the keynote address upon which it's based.
🔥OUT NOW!🔥
"Women’s Celibacy & the Propagation Imperative in Irish Science Fiction" by Jack Fennell
The 7th article in "Celibacy in Irish Women's Writing"!
On celibate politics in Irish women's sci-fi, with a focus on "Mercia, the Astronomer Royal" (1895)
Read it here: www.mdpi.com/2076-0787/15...
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🚨SAVE THE DATE🚨
🎉 Launch of "Celibacy in Irish Women's Writing" (Special Issue) & "Unmarried Sisters" (Podcast Series)
📆 Friday 10 July (early evening)
📍 The James Joyce Centre, Dublin
🗣️ Katherine Ebury, Paul Fagan, Deirdre Foley, Maureen O'Connor & more
"a pivotal moment in Flann O’Brien studies...a landmark in O’Brien scholarship and the broader nonhuman turn"
- Thierry Robin's Études irlandaises review of "Flann O'Brien & the Nonhuman", which I'd the pleasure of editing with Katherine Ebury & John Greaney
journals.openedition.org/etudesirland...
Excited to receive✨️proofs✨️for my chapter on exploitations of nonhuman skins in At Swim, An Béal Bocht & Two in One via book production, clothing, taxidermy
In "Flann O'Brien: Palimpsests, Translations, Intertexts", ed Anne Fogarty, Scott Hamilton, Erika Mihálycsa: out soon from @corkup.bsky.social!
Check the chapter out if you're into Flann O'Brien & modernist apocalypses, and read the full book online if you're interested in thoughtful, engaging, urgent chapters on modernist ethics!
www.jstor.org/content/oa_b...
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Paul Fagan
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Establishing a new theoretical foothold at the crossroads of human, nonhuman, and posthuman studies in literary modernism, Ethical Crossroads in Literary Modern...