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Dr Ailbhe McDaid

Dr Ailbhe McDaid

BA (UCC); MPhil (Trinity College, Dublin); PhD (Otago)
Assistant Professor in English Language and Literature

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Funded Research Projects:

  • 2024-2028         SFI-IRC Pathways Fellowship: Pathologies of Violence: Inscriptions of Global Conflict in Irish Literature, 1922 - present  (Principal Investigator)
  • 2023         British Academy-Royal Irish Academy Seed Funding: Vocabularies of Time, with Daniel Abdalla, University of Liverpool & Kasia Mika-Bresolin, Queen Mary University of London
  • 2023         British Academy-Royal Irish Academy Seed Funding: A Study of Linguistic and Cultural Minorities within Ireland and UK, with Elizabeth Faulkner, Keele Univ & Mary Robinson, Newcastle Univ
  • 2023         British Academy-Royal Irish Academy Knowledge Frontiers Symposium - Futures (Selected Workshop Participant)
  • 2022         Enterprise Ireland H2020 Co-ordinator Proposal Support Scheme: Pathologies of Conflict (PI)
  • 2019         Irish Research Council New Foundations Award: Measuring Equality in the Arts Sector (Co-PI, with Kenneth Keating)
  • 2018 - 2021         Irish Research Council Postdoctoral Research Fellowship: Domestic Disruptions: Women, Literature and Conflict 1914-1923.
  • 2018         Vice-Chancellor鈥檚 Impact Award Excellence in Research, Scholarship & Knowledge Transfer, Liverpool John Moores University: War Widows鈥 Stories.
  • 2017         Busteed Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, University of Liverpool
  • 2017         Moore Institute Research Fellowship, National University of Ireland, Galway
  • 2013         Irish Seminar Scholarship, University of Notre Dame
  • 2011         International Doctoral Scholarship, University of Otago

PUBLICATIONS

Peer-Reviewed Book Chapters:

  • '"Befitting emblems of adversity": temporality and disruption in Irish Civil War Poetry', inAtlas of the Irish Civil War: New Perspectivesedited by Helene O'Keeffe, John Crowley, Donal O Drisceoil, John Borgonovo and Mike Murphy (Cork:Cork University Press, forthcoming autumn 2024)
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  • 鈥樷漌hen we鈥檝e licked the wounds of history鈥: literary representations of women鈥檚 experiences of the War of Independence and Civil War鈥, Women and the Irish Revolution, 1917-1923: Feminism, Activism, Violence ed. by Linda Connolly (Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 2020), pp. 183-197. 
  • 鈥楻econfigurations in Colette Bryce's Poetry', Post-Ireland? Essays on Contemporary Irish Poetry, ed. by Jefferson Holdridge and Brian 脫 Conchubhair (Winston-Salem, NC: Wake Forest University Press, 2017), pp. 159-176. 

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles:

  • '"It was a smoke dream": Affective Aesthetics in Women鈥檚 Literature of the Irish Civil War' Humanities 11, 2022. 
  • '"What memory costs鈥: intergenerational inheritance of trauma in Elizabeth Bowen鈥檚 A World of Love, William Trevor鈥檚 Fools of Fortune and Mary Leland鈥檚 The Killeen鈥, Journal of War and Culture Studies 14.1 (Spring 2021).
  • 'War & Conflict in Twentieth Century Ireland: Experience, Memory and Representation', Journal of War & Culture Studies, 14:1 (Spring 2021). 
  • 鈥樷淎s large in my childhood as the Catholic Church and the fight for Irish freedom鈥: legacies of witnessed conflict in Maeve Brennan鈥檚 Cherryfield Avenue stories鈥, New Hibernia Review  Volume 23, Number 4, Winter/Geimhreadh (2019), pp. 79-99.
  • 鈥溾楲aying holy miles between myself and home鈥 The Poetry Ireland Review, no. 125, 2018, pp. 87鈥95.
  • 鈥楾he technologies of distance: new migrations in Conor O鈥機allaghan鈥檚 The Sun King鈥, Irish Studies Review, Vol. 24, Issue 3 (2016), pp. 275-290.
  • 鈥樷淪ure we export all our best stuff鈥: changing representations of emigration in Irish television advertising鈥, Journal of Nordic Irish Studies, Special Issue: Cultural Memory and the Remediation of Narratives of Irishness, Vol. 13 (2014), pp. 41-56. 
  • 鈥樷淚 mean it as no ordinary return鈥: Poetic Migrancy in the works of Vona Groarke and Sara Berkeley,鈥 Australasian Journal of Irish Studies, Vol. 13 (2013), pp. 45-63.
  • 鈥樷淏reakfast-time back home鈥?: The New Irish poets in America,鈥 Journal of Franco-Irish Studies, Vol. 3, Issue 1 (2013), pp. 11-26. 

Books:

 (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017).

Edited Collections: 

 co-edited with Nadine Muller (Liverpool: LJMU, 2017).

Edited Special Issues: 

 Journal of War and Culture Studies 14.1 (Spring 2021), co-edited with Barry Hazley.

Print and Online Articles:

  • McDaid, Ailbhe, with James L. Smith. 鈥楾he towns and tides that link Wales and Ireland鈥, RT脡 Brainstorm (19th December 2022)
  • McDaid, Ailbhe. 鈥樷淥ur Wexford People鈥: Remembering the victims of the Wexford Container Tragedy鈥, Ports, Past and Present (8th December 2022)
  • McDaid, Ailbhe. Irish poets tackle emigration: 鈥淣either here nor there, and therefore home鈥濃, The Irish Times (9th February 2017).