Katherine Ebury
@Katherine_Ebury
Senior Lecturer. I have a good dog. She/they.
ID:757509445
https://www.palgrave.com/gp/book/9783030527495 14-08-2012 17:01:59
10,1K Tweets
3,0K Followers
2,8K Following
Happy publication day to ‘Progressive Intertextual Practice in Modern and Contemporary Literature’. Thanks to my coeditor Christin M. Mulligan, PhD and to contributors Philip Miles, Ruth Daly, Dr Cleo Hanaway-Oakley, Orlagh Woods, Matthew Fogarty and Monika Gehlawat.
Better yet, come replace me for a year and teach Literature in English 1830-1910 & 1910-Present Day to our lovely undergrads Mansfield College, University of Oxford
jobs.ac.uk/job/DHH572/fix…
theconversation.com/uks-creative-i…
University English Universities UK Team English NATE English Association Arts & Humanities Alliance (AHA)
Fully Funded Arts and Humanities Research Council PhD opportunity on public libraries. SHARP News bacls IES University English English Association
Proofs have just dropped for 'Flann O'Brien and the Nonhuman: Environments, Animals, Machines', a collection of essays I co-edited with the brilliant Katherine Ebury and John Greaney - coming soon from CorkUniversityPress!
Check out the fantastic line-up of contributors & chapters below👇


Registration is now open for the Irish Studies & Cultural Theory Summer School in Flensburg from July 15-19!! This year's theme is 'Irish Cultures in Contact' and will feature 14 amazing scholars (watch this space) #irishstudies #summerschool
uni-flensburg.de/?55878
Are you a member of academic teaching staff at a university where arts/culture courses are being cut? Would like to hear from you. Drop me an email summarising what's being cut, impact & a contact number & will try to get back to you. Drop me a line at: [email protected]
thx
If you put in an abstract for Ephemeral Modernisms, our upcoming British Association for Modernist Studies conference, please check your inboxes (and perhaps junk folders, just in case) as we sent emails communicating decisions on proposals yesterday. Thank you so much to all who submitted! 1/2
Flann O’Brien: Acting Out, edited by Paul Fagan and Dieter Fuchs available to review. DM or email to express interest. #irishstudies #flannobrien