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Department of English Event | MU Writer-in-Residence Oisín Fagan presents: 'In-Jokes' with Oisín Fagan and Nicole Flattery
MU Writer-in-Residence Oisín Fagan presents: 'In-Jokes' with Oisín Fagan and Nicole Flattery
When: Thursday, 09 December 2021
MUAHI & MU English Event | “When Joyce met Bruno in Rome: an enduring legacy”, a talk by Enrico Terrinoni
This event has been postponed until Summer 2022, further details will be posted nearer the time. MUAHI & MU English presents “When Joyce met Bruno in Rome: an enduring legacy”, a talk by Enrico Terrinoni
When: Tuesday, 07 December 2021
Querying Histories: encountering the Irish LGBT past
Querying histories: encountering the Irish LGBT past
When: Thursday, 02 December 2021
Lunchtime Seminar – Reproductive Justice in Ireland: looking back, looking forward.
This lunchtime seminar looks back at the ‘repeal movement’ in the context of wider reproductive oppressions and looks forward towards the continued need for reform
When: Monday, 29 November 2021
Department of English Seminar Series | Interculturalism, Literature and the Arts in Ireland - a conversation with Alison Lyons and Chidi Ukwu.
The third event in the series of talks organised by Dr Rita Sakr of the Department of English.
When: Thursday, 18 November 2021
Department of English Seminar Series | Interculturalism, Literature and the Arts in Ireland - Irish Literature in Translation: A Conversation with Sinéad Mac Aodha (Literature Ireland)
The second event in the series of talks organised by Dr Rita Sakr of the Department of English.
When: Thursday, 11 November 2021
The Ninth Annual Ken Saro-Wiwa Seminar at Maynooth University: Telling and Listening: The Arts in Anti-Racist Practice
Poet, Oritsegbemi Emmanuel Jakpa and film-maker, Sinéad O’Brien in conversation with Dr. Íde Corley (Maynooth University, Department of English) and Dr. Firoze Manji (Carleton University/Daraja Press). In honour of Ken Saro-Wiwa, Jak and Sinéad will talk with us about their formation as writers and artists, their anti-racist practices, and the role of the arts in defining human rights violations and bringing them to public attention.
When: Wednesday, 10 November 2021
Department of English Seminar Series | Interculturalism, Literature and the Arts in Ireland
The first of a series of talks organised by Dr Rita Sakr of the Department of English.
When: Thursday, 07 October 2021
Department of English Seminar Series | “Edward Said, Jonathan Swift and Ireland” with Timothy Brennan
“Edward Said, Jonathan Swift and Ireland” A talk by Timothy Brennan (Minnesota), chaired by Conor McCarthy (MU)
When: Thursday, 20 May 2021
Department of English Writer-in-Residence Event: Writing is...Publishing
MU Writer in Residence Susan Tomaselli: Writing is...Publishing: John Holten and David Henningham
When: Thursday, 13 May 2021