Dr Eoin Flannery

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RESEARCH AWARDS AND FUNDING
The Peter O鈥橞rien Visiting Scholar in Canadian Irish Studies, School of Irish Studies, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. Autumn Semester, 2022.
Irish Research Council, New Foundations Scheme 2019/20 鈥 Award to support STEAM project, Irish Studies and the Economic Humanities
91制片厂, Faculty of Arts Sabbatical Leave Award, September 2020-February 2021, towards completion of research monograph, Form, Affect and Debt in post-Celtic Tiger Fiction
91制片厂 Research Award, February 2016 鈥 Award to support collation of Visual and Verbal Bibliography of the Celtic Tiger
Irish Research Council, New Foundations Scheme 2015 鈥 Award to support conference, Crisis and Commemoration: Towards a Critique of the Closed Cycle
91制片厂 Research Award, December 2015 鈥 Award to support Irish Poetics Workshops
Oxford Brookes People Award nominee, March 2015. University-wide peer recognition award for Directorship of the Oxford Brookes Poetry Centre.
Higher Education Innovation Fund 5, Oxford Brookes University 鈥 February 2015 鈥 Award to finance the Oxford Brookes International Poetry Prize
Oxford Brookes University Central Research Fund 鈥 May 2014 鈥 Award to support completion of monograph, Ireland and Ecocriticism
Oxford Brookes University Central Research Fund 鈥 April 2014 鈥 Award to support Irish Studies and the New Humanities research project
Oxford Brookes Poetry Centre, partner with the Archway Foundation, Time to Change award 2013-2015
Oxford Brookes University Humanities and Social Sciences Research Fund 鈥 November 2013 鈥 Award to support completion of monograph, Ireland and Ecocriticism
Higher Education Innovation Fund 5, Oxford Brookes University 鈥 March 2013 鈥 Award to finance Poetry and Business project
Oxford Brookes University Central Research Fund 鈥 June 2012. Award to finance Department of English and Modern Languages Research Seminar Series 2012/13
Oxford Brookes University Central Research Fund 鈥 December 2011. Award to finance Department of English and Modern Languages Research Seminar Series 2011/12
Oxford Brookes University Central Research Fund 鈥 Research Leave Award September 2010-September 2011 towards completion of research monograph, Colum McCann and the Aesthetics of Redemption
British Academy Overseas Conference Grant, July 2009
Institute for Historical and Cultural Research, Oxford Brookes University, January 2009 to host Ireland and Utopian Studies Workshop
Project Research Seed Funding Grant, College of Humanities, University of Limerick, 2006
Keough/Naughton Centre for Irish Studies/University of Notre Dame Irish Seminar Open Fellowship 2005
Keough/Naughton Centre for Irish Studies/University of Notre Dame Irish Seminar Open Fellowship 2004
Keough/Naughton Centre for Irish Studies/University of Notre Dame Irish Seminar Open Fellowship 2003
Byrne/Perry Summer School Sinnott Fellowship 2003
Parnell Summer School Postgraduate Scholarship 2003
College Doctoral Award, 91制片厂, 2003-2004
Departmental Assistantship Award, Department of English Language and Literature, 91制片厂, 2001-2003
PUBLICATIONS
MONOGRAPHS
Form, Affect and Debt in (post-) Celtic Tiger Fiction. Bloomsbury, 2022, 239pp.
Ireland and Ecocriticism: Literature, History and Environmental Justice Routledge, 2016. 278pp.
Colum McCann and the Aesthetics of Redemption Irish Academic Press, 2011. 244pp.
Ireland and Postcolonial Studies: Theory, Discourse, Utopia Palgrave/MacMillan, 2009. 270pp.
Versions of Ireland: Empire, Modernity and Resistance in Irish Culture Cambridge Scholars Press 2006. 234pp.
EDITED BOOKS AND VOLUMES
Etudes Irlandaises, Special Issue on 'Contemporary Irish Poetics', (2024), co-edited with Eugene O'Brien.
Irish Studies Review, Special issue on 'Ireland, Crisis and Commemoration', 30. 4 (2022), co-edited with Eugene O'Brien.
The Journal of Ecocriticism: Special Issue on Ireland (editor) 5.2, 2013
This Side of Brightness: Essays on the Fiction of Colum McCann. Co-edited with Susan Cahill Peter Lang, 2012. 185pp.
Ireland in Focus: Film, Photography and Popular Culture. Co-edited with Michael Griffin Syracuse University Press 2009. 232pp.
Enemies of Empire: New Perspectives on Imperialism, Literature and Historiography. Co-edited with Angus Mitchell. Four Courts Press 2007. 230pp.
Postcolonial Text: Special Issue on Ireland (editor) 3.3, 2007.
JOURNAL ARTICLES
"Sounding the Anthropocene in the poetry of Ciaran Berry", Etudes Irlandaises, Special Issue on 'Contemporary Irish Poetics', 2024.
鈥淐ritiquing Crisis and Commemoration.鈥 Co-authored with Eugene O鈥橞rien, Irish Studies Review 30.4, 2022, 375-386
鈥楻e-Staging the Rising in Eugene McCabe鈥檚 Pull Down a Horseman (1966)鈥 Irish Studies Review 30.4, 2022, 441-452.
鈥淚nvesting in Fictions: Faith, Abstraction and Materiality in Paul Murray鈥檚 The Mark and the Void.鈥 Irish University Review 51.2, 2021, 263鈥281.
鈥淒ebt, Guilt and Form in (post-) Celtic Tiger Ireland.鈥 Textual Practice 35.5, 2021, 829-853.
鈥淏ildung and Temporality in Justin Quinn鈥檚 Mount Merrion.鈥 Etudes Irlandaises 鈥 the French Journal of Irish Studies 45.2, 2020, 163-185.
鈥淔inance and Fiction in Deirdre Madden鈥檚 Time Present and Time Past.鈥 Irish Studies Review 28.3, 2020, 305-322.
鈥淭he Possibilities of Shame in Dermot Bolger鈥檚 Tanglewood,鈥 Critical Survey, 31.4, 2019.
鈥溾渢he incorrigible Irishman鈥: Roger Casement and the 鈥榞reening鈥 of Irish Studies鈥, Journal of Scottish and Irish Studies Summer 2019.
鈥淪cale, Deep Time and the Politics of Representation in Derek Mahon鈥檚 Life on Earth,鈥 in Irish University Review 48.2, 2018, 281-298.
鈥淓cocriticism,鈥 in The Year鈥檚 Work in Critical and Cultural Theory (Oxford University Press), Autumn 2016, 419-438.
鈥溾楲isten to the Leaves鈥: Derek Mahon鈥檚 Evolving Ecologies,鈥 Criticism: A Quarterly for Literature and the Arts. 57.3, 2016, 377-401.
鈥淐rocodiles and Obelisks: the literary afterlife of Roger Casement in the work of Jamie McKendrick and W.G. Sebald,鈥 Breac: A Digital Journal of Irish Studies 鈥 Special Issue on Roger Casement 4, 2016.
鈥淓cocriticism,鈥 in The Year鈥檚 Work in Critical and Cultural Theory (Oxford University Press), Autumn 2015, 134-161.
鈥淚nternationalizing 9/11: Hope and Redemption in Nadeem Aslam鈥檚 The Wasted Vigil (2008) and Colum McCann鈥檚 Let the Great World Spin (2009)鈥 English, Volume 62, no. 238, 2013, 294-315.
鈥溾楢 Land Poisoned鈥: Eugene McCabe and Irish Postcolonial Gothic鈥, Literature and History, 22.2, 2013, 91-112.
鈥淚reland and Ecocriticism,鈥 The Journal of Ecocriticism 鈥 Special Issue on Ireland 5.2, 2013, 1-8.
鈥溾楾he Buried Life鈥: Ecological Criticism and the 鈥楧eep鈥 Past鈥, Critical Quarterly, 54.4, 2012, 93-109.
鈥淓cology, Memory and Speed in John McGahern鈥檚 Memoir鈥, Irish University Review, 42.2, 2012, 273-97.
鈥淧ostcolonial Passages: Migration and Cinematic Form in Michael Haneke鈥檚 Hidden and Alan Gilsenan鈥檚 Zulu 9鈥, The Journal of Postcolonial Writing, 47.1, 2011, 65-77.
鈥溾楾he Hard Hunger鈥: Famine, Sexuality and Form in Eugene McCabe鈥檚 Tales from the Poorhouse鈥, New Hibernia Review, 14.2, 2010, 51-70.
鈥淚reland, Empire and Utopia: Irish Postcolonial Criticism and the Utopian Impulse鈥, Textual Practice, 24.3, 2010, 453-81. *Reprinted in Postcolonial Studies: An Anthology, Pramod Nayar (ed.) (Oxford: Wiley/Blackwell, 2015), 331-353.
鈥楽o many destinations in one place鈥: Chris Arthur鈥檚 Words of the Grey Wind: Family and Epiphany in Ulster and Irish Elegies, Irish Studies Review, November, 19.4, 2010, 435-438.
鈥淭roubling Bodies: Suffering, Resistance and Hope in Colum McCann鈥檚 鈥楾roubles鈥 Short Fiction鈥, The Irish Review 鈥 Special Issue on Northern Ireland Aaron Kelly (ed.) 40, 2009, 33-51. *Reprinted in Short Story Criticism (Thomson Gale 2013).
鈥淩ites of Passage: The liminal in Colum McCann鈥檚 Songdogs and This Side of Brightness.鈥 Irish Studies Review, 16.1, 2008, 1-17.
鈥淚rish Cultural Studies and Postcolonial Theory鈥, Postcolonial Text: Special Issue on Ireland, 3.3, 2007, 1-9.
鈥淚reland among Empires鈥, The Irish Book Review, Autumn 2007, 22-5.
鈥淕able-ends and Che Guevara: Political Murals and Postcolonial Ethics.鈥 The Irish Review Number 34, Spring 2006, 74-90.
鈥淧assion and Arrogance: Poetic craft and topographies of remembrance in the work of Michael Hartnett鈥, The Canadian Journal of Irish Studies. June 2006, 42-49.
鈥淓xternal Association: Ireland, Empire and Postcolonial Theory.鈥 Third Text: Special Issue on Irish Culture. 19.5, September 2005, 449-459.
鈥淥utside in the Theory Machine: Ireland and Postcolonial Studies.鈥 Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review 92 2003, pp. 359-369.
鈥淩eading in the Light of Reading in the Dark.鈥 Irish Studies Review, 11.1 2003, pp.71-80.
鈥淗opes and Impediments: Ken Wiwa鈥檚 In the shadow of a saint.鈥 Postcolonial Studies. 6.3, 2003, 407-11.
鈥淧ostcolonial Borderlands.鈥 English: The Journal of the English Association. 52, 2003, 193-7.
BOOK CHAPTERS
"The Uncertainty of Coming Times in Contemporary Irish Fiction", Irish Revivals Gregory Castle (ed.) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2024.
"Sean O'Casey and Ecocriticism", Sean O'Casey in Context James Moran (ed.) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2024.
"Irish Ecogothic", Irish Gothic: An Edinburgh Companion Jarlath Killeen and Christina Morin (eds.) Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2023, 114-134.
鈥淲hen Species Meet: Time and Form in the poetry of Ciaran Berry and Moya Cannon鈥, Contemporary Irish Poetry and Climate Change Andrew Auge and Eugene O鈥橞rien (eds.) London: Routledge, 2022, 144-161.
鈥淓cotheory and Ecocriticism鈥, Reimagining Irish Studies for the Twenty-First Century Eugene O鈥橞rien and Eamon Maher (eds.) Oxford: Peter Lang, 2021, 110-123.
Two entries on 鈥淒ebt鈥 and 鈥淧oetry鈥, Recalling the Celtic Tiger Brian Lucey, Eamon Maher and Eugene O鈥橞rien (eds.) Oxford: Peter Lang, 2019.
鈥淒ebt as Inheritance,鈥 Eamon Maher and Eugene O鈥橞rien (eds.) Cultural Heritage in France and Ireland Oxford: Peter Lang, 2019, 35-55.
鈥淩eading late McGahern: Time, Scale and the Anthropocene鈥, Eamon Maher and Derek Hand (eds.) Essays on John McGahern: Assessing a Literary Legacy Cork: Cork University Press, 2019, 94-111.
鈥淭he Dispossessed Image,鈥 The Ontology of the Artefact Aoife Banks, Nathan Cahill, and Kate Friedeberg (eds.) (2019).
鈥淩esisting Profit and Loss in Contemporary Irish Eco Poetry,鈥 Representations of Loss in Irish Literature Deirdre Flynn and Eugene O鈥橞rien (eds.) Palgrave/MacMillan, 2018, 133-154.
鈥樷滲urning from the inside out鈥: Colum McCann鈥檚 Let the Great World Spin鈥 9/11 in European Literature: Negotiating Identities Against the Attacks and What Followed Svenja Frank (ed.) Palgrave/MacMillan, 2017, 83-101.
鈥溾業ll Fares the Land鈥: Ecology, Capitalism and Literature in (post-) Celtic Tiger Ireland鈥, The Postcolonial World David D. Kim and Jyotsna Singh (eds.) Routledge, 2017, 395-411.
鈥淓ssayist of Place: Postcolonialism and Ecology in the work of Tim Robinson鈥, Unfolding Irish Landscapes: Tim Robinson, Culture, and Environment. Christine Cusick and Derek Gladwin (eds.), Manchester University Press, 2016,
鈥溾楧ecline and Fall鈥: Empire, Land and the Twentieth-Century Irish 鈥楤ig House鈥 Novel鈥, Ecocriticism of the Global South Scott Slovic, Swarnalatha Rangarajan and Vidya Sarveswaran (eds.) Lexington Books/Rowman & Littlefield, 2015, 161-179.
鈥淚nternationalizing 9/11: Hope and Redemption in Colum McCann鈥檚 Let the Great World Spin鈥, Ireland: Arrivals and Departures 鈥 Irish Studies in Europe, Scott Brewster and Werner Huber (eds.), 2015.
鈥淓mbracing the Other in Colum McCann鈥檚 Zoli (2006)鈥, The Leaving of Ireland: Literature, Migration and Belonging, John Lynch and Katherina Dodou (eds.) Peter Lang, 2015, 165-187.
"Ship of Fools: The Celtic Tiger and Poetry as Social Critique鈥, From Prosperity to Austerity: A Socio-Cultural Critique of the Celtic Tiger and its Aftermath Eugene O鈥橞rien and Eamon Maher (eds.) Manchester University Press, 2014, 203-217.
鈥淭roubles鈥 Trilogy: Everything in This Country Must鈥, This Side of Brightness: Essays on the Fiction of Colum McCann. Susan Cahill and Eoin Flannery (eds.) Peter Lang, 2012, pp. 57-74.
鈥淚ntroduction: The Fiction of Colum McCann鈥, co-authored with Susan Cahill. This Side of Brightness: Essays on the Fiction of Colum McCann. Susan Cahill and Eoin Flannery (eds.) Peter Lang, 2012, pp. 1-8.
鈥淚reland of the Welcomes, or 鈥楽trange Country鈥: Tourism, Modernity and the Ruined Landscape.鈥 Murmurs that Come out of the Earth: Ecocritical Readings of Irish Texts. Christine Cusick (ed.) Cork University Press, 2010, 85-107.
鈥淭he art of resistance: Visual iconography and the Northern Troubles.鈥 Ireland in Focus: Film, Photography and Popular Culture. E贸in Flannery and Michael Griffin (eds.) Syracuse University Press. 2009, 125-143.
鈥淪ites of Worship, Sites of Desire: Catholicism and Dorothy Cross鈥 Stabat Mater鈥, Contemporary Catholicism in Ireland: A Critical Appraisal. Eamon Maher and John Littleton (eds.), Columba Press, 2008, 182-200.
鈥淭errorised Youths: Colum McCann鈥檚 Short Fiction 鈥 Fishing the Sloe-Black River and Everything in This Country Must鈥, Essays on Modern Irish Literature John Strachan and Alison Younger (eds.), University of Sunderland Press, 2007, 169-183.
鈥淓mpire, Literature and History鈥, co-authored with Angus Mitchell. Enemies of Empire: New Perspectives on Imperialism, Literature and Historiography E贸in Flannery and Angus Mitchell (eds.) Four Courts Press, 2007, 11-18.
鈥淐ollateral Language: Empire, Theory and the Idioms of Power.鈥 Enemies of Empire: New Perspectives on Imperialism, Literature and Historiography E贸in Flannery and Angus Mitchell (eds.) Four Courts Press, 2007, 173-88.
鈥淢orning Yet on Field Day? The Field Theatre Company and Postcolonial Theory鈥 Having Our Own Field Day: Essays on the Irish Canon, Helen Thompson (ed.) Edwin Mellen Press. 2006, 37-57.
鈥淪ecular Prayers: Landscape, Language and Cultural Memory in the poetry of Michael Hartnett.鈥 Remembering Michael Hartnett: a language seldom spoken. John McDonagh and Stiof谩in Newman (eds.) Four Courts Press, 2006, 160-70.
鈥淭he People鈥檚 Front of Judea, or The Judea People鈥檚 Front: The Life of Irish Postcolonial Theory.鈥欌 New Voices in Irish Criticism 5. Anne Coughlan (ed.) Four Courts Press. 2005, 71-82.
