Stokes Hall S489
Telephone: 617-552-1596
Email: smithbt@bc.edu
Specializes in Irish literature and culture, especially contemporary narrative, and cultural studies. His graduate seminars include "Contemporary Irish Fiction," "Twentieth Century Irish Fiction," and "Ireland and Britain: Kingdom, Colony, Nation?鈥 His undergraduate electives include "Reading Irish Childhood," "Family and Kinship: Reading the Adopted Child," 鈥淏oom, Bust, Austerity: Reading Ireland from the Celtic Ireland to Now,鈥 鈥淥utcast Ireland: Paupers, Penitents, Patients,鈥 "Major Irish Writers," and both 19th and 20th century surveys of Irish literature. He has published articles in Signs, The Journal of the History of Sexuality, 脡颈谤别-滨谤别濒补苍诲, and ELH. His book, (Notre Dame UP/Manchester UP), was published in 2007 and was awarded the Donald Murphy Prize for Distinguished First Book by the American Conference for Irish Studies. With Maria Luddy, he coedited a double special issue of 听 (Spring/Summer 2009) and the collection (Four Courts Press, 2014). He recently coedited a double special issue of听脡颈谤别-滨谤别濒补苍诲听(Spring/Summer 2020) and the essay collection听, both of which consider听the ongoing legacies of institutional abuse in Ireland. He is a member of the advocacy group Justice for Magdalenes Research () and co-author of (Bloomsbury, 2021).
*Irish Human Rights Commission,听听(Dublin: IHRC, 2010). Published on November 9, 2010. 35 pages.
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