Director, Comparative Literature @ Trinity College Dublin. Forthcoming monograph: "Bestia Sacra: An Eco-Literary Approach to Dehumanization and Genocide"
Just published: "Wolves in the Sanctuary: Ecopolitics and Forced Migration in the Literature of the Anthropocene" in "Contemporary Representations of Forced Migration in Europe" (Palgrave Studies in Literature, Culture and Human Rights)
A belated thank you to all who attended the launch of Wolves at the Door: Migration, Dehumanization, Rewilding the World @BloomsburyAcad & for @NicoleBasaraba's moderation & introduction by @TCLCTdublin's Michael Cronin #AcademicTwitter#Booklaunch https://t.co/q4WyIcsMnD
Thanks to @TCLCTdublin for advertising the June 9th online launch of my @BloomsburyAcad book. Please join me from 1-2pm (Dublin time) in conversation with @NicoleBasaraba for a discussion of wolves, myth, metaphor, race, gender, colonialism, fascism, and ecology #booklaunch
@FranzWallace1 Only just saw this now so sorry for the late reply but it is still possible to apply for this coming year and yes, the Duolingo English Test is acceptable.
For anyone interested in pursuing a one-year Master's degree in Comparative Literature in Ireland, applications to Trinity College Dublin's postgraduate MPhil are still being accepted through the end of July. More information available at https://t.co/zCeAg35dBc
Trinity College Dublin's Journal of Literary Translation is hiring! If you're studying @tcddublin in 2021/21 please check out our editorial jobs https://t.co/Tq9ZPeWbQu. If you're just a fan of great literature in translation, read past issues for free at https://t.co/tn4w5aQZIY
Wanted to thank the British Comparative Literature Association for featuring my new book in their latest newsletter. #comparativelit#newbook@BloomsburyAcad
My keynote address at the British Comparative Literature Assoc.'s 2020 conference ("The Lost Art of Happenstance: Randomness in Travel Literature") is now available online https://t.co/o7qs9GPgaz
I greatly enjoyed being the Guest Editor of this issue of STTCL on the topic of "Literary Walks, Slow Travel and Eco-Awareness in Contemporary Literature"
Bloomsbury just made my latest book available for pre-order in paperback & hardback. "Wolves at the Door" is a study of the metaphors of dehumanization and racialization that lie at the intersection of political rhetoric, ecocriticism, and world literature https://t.co/uxlgCBM8Xa
Interested in studying at @tcddublin? Regional Officer Kim Boyle, will be available via online interview to meet with students from Thailand interested in studying at @tcddublin. Book now -> https://t.co/UEP47vI0Rx