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PUBLICATIONS

 

 

Articles

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“‘Astraylians in island’: Australia, Diaspora, and National Identity in Finnegans Wake.”

Forthcoming; James Joyce Quarterly.​

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​“Introduction: Christos Tsiolkas: Rage, Discomfort, Disgust… and Beauty”. Antipodes.

Vol 35, no. 1-2, 2021, pp. 24-35. DOI: 10.1353/apo.2021.0009.

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“Aboriginal Australian Writing and Student Resistance to Learning about Race: A 'Take

it Slant' Approach.” Forthcoming; Antipodes vol. 37, no 1.

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“‘Australians they must be’: Trade and Transnationalism in Ulysses.” Joyce Studies Annual,

Abstract accepted; forthcoming.​​

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Book Chapters

“Teaching Joyce’s Portrait to High School Students.” Teaching James Joyce in the 21st Century. Edited by Barry Devine and Ellen Scheible, Anthem Press. Forthcoming.

 

“A Portrait of the Artist as a Madman.” Patrick McCabe’s Ireland: The Butcher Boy, Breakfast on Pluto and Winterwood. Edited by Jennifer Keating-Miller. Brill Dialogue Series, Vol. 23.

Brill/Rodopi: 2019. 45-64.

 

 

 

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​​​​​​Conference Reports

“From Offices and Living Rooms Around the World: AAALS 2021 Virtual Conference.” Conference of the American Association of Australasian Literary Studies 2021. Co-written with Ann-Marie Blanchard. Antipodes, vol. 35, no. 1-2, 2021, pp. 288-290. DOI: 10.1353/apo.2021.0048.

 

Omniscientific Joyce: the 27th International James Joyce Symposium. James Joyce Literary Supplement, vol. 35, no. 2, Fall 2021.

 

Diasporic Joyce: 2017 North American James Joyce Conference. James Joyce Literary Supplement, vol. 31, no. 2, Fall 2017.

 

Book Reviews

Review of James Joyce’s Silences. Edited by Jolanta Wawrzycka and Serenella Zanotti. James Joyce Literary Supplement, vol. 33, No. 1, Spring 2019.

 

Review of The Great Irish Famine: Visual and Material Culture. Edited by Marguérite Corporaal, Oona Frawley, and Emily Mark-FitzGerald. New Hibernia Review, vol. 23, no. 4, Winter 2019, pp. 147-151. DOI: 10.1353/nhr.2019.0049.  

 

Other Publications

“Tribute to John Paul Riquelme.” James Joyce Literary Supplement, vol. 36, no. 1, 2023. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/jjls/vol36/iss1/35

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Selected Conference Presentations

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“Ulysses the Twice-Banned: Censorship and Irishness in Australia.” The International James Joyce Foundation Conference. University of Glasgow. June 2024.

 

“The Monstrous Other in George Haddad’s Losing Face.” American Association of Australasian Literary Studies. Virtual Conference. April 2024.

 

“Irish Borders in Australian Modernism.” Roundtable on Postcolonial Streets: Irish Borders, Barricades and Building Sites, Modernist Studies Association Conference, Brooklyn, NY. October 2023.

 

“Teaching Aboriginal Writing in the Composition Classroom.” American Association of Australasian Literary Studies conference, Phoenix, AZ. April 2023.

 

“Teaching Portrait to High School Students.” Roundtable on Teaching James Joyce in the 21st Century. Modernist Studies Association Conference, Portland, OR. October 2022.

 

“The Kelly Boys: Tsiolkas, Carey, and the New Currency Lads.” American Association of Australasian Literary Studies conference, Chicago, IL. April 2022.

 

“Poetic Rhythm and the Science of Measurement in Finnegans Wake.” Omniscientific Joyce / Trieste Joyce Conference. Virtual Conference. June 2021.

 

“‘This strange new world’: The Famine Orphan Scheme in Contemporary Novels.” American Association of Australasian Literary Studies. Virtual Conference. April 2021

 

“‘All Things are Queer and Opposite’: Australian and Irish Nationalism in Christopher Koch’s Out of Ireland.” American Association of Australasian Literary Studies. New York University. April 2018.

 

“‘Astraylians in island’: Australia, Diaspora, and National Identity in Finnegans Wake.” North American James Joyce Conference. Panel Chair. University of Toronto. June 2017.

 

“Myth-Making, Irish Convicts, and Australian National Identity in Roger McDonald’s The Ballad of Desmond Kale.” American Association of Australasian Literary Studies. Claflin University, Orangeburg SC. April 2017.

 

“Oceanic Irish Nationalism and the Voyage of the Hougougmont.” American Conference for Irish Studies (ACIS). Kansas City, MO. March 2017.

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