2022-23 VISITING RESEARCH FELLOWS | |||
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Professor Mary Burke | November-December 2022 |
Professor Mary Burke joins us from the University of Connecticut in association with Trinity’s School of English and Prof Chris Morash. Her Trinity Long Room Hub project, Bohemian Ireland, explores post-war Ireland’s dispersed, creative, and colourful expatriate scene. | Read More |
Nidhi Zak/Aria Eipe | February 2023 |
Nidhi Zak/Aria Eipe joins us as the Rooney Writer Fellow in February. She is a poet, pacifist and fabulist. Auguries of a Minor God, her first collection, was published by Faber & Faber in 2021. A finalist for the Dylan Thomas Prize, John Pollard Foundation International Poetry Prize and the Butler Literary Award, it was chosen as a Poetry Book Society Recommendation, National Poetry Day Recommendation, Shakespeare & Co. Year of Reading Selection, and a Book of the Year by both The Irish Times and The Irish Independent. During her tenure as the Rooney Writer Fellow, Nidhi will research a project titled ‘Honey and the Hare’, an epistemological study into the alchemical quest for the numinous. | Read More |
Dr Roisín Higgins | April 2023 |
Dr Roisín Higgins joins us from Teesside University in April 2023 in association with the Making Ireland Research Theme and Dr Mark Hennessy. While at the Hub she will work on a project titled “Fragments of Conflict: A Sensory History of the Troubles”. | Read More |
Prof Dariusz Komorowski | March-May 2023 |
Prof Dariusz Komorowski joins us in Hilary 2022 from the University of Wroclaw in association with Trinity's School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultural Studies and Prof Juergen Barkhoff. His research focuses on the Swiss culture, relation between local, cultural and national identity, and history of ideas, notably republicanism and the common good in contemporary German literature. | Read More |
Dr Susan Manly | February-March 2023 |
Dr Susan Manly joins us in Hilary 2022 from the University of St Andrews in association with Trinity's School of English and Prof Aileen Douglas. Her research will focus on the extent and nature of Edgeworth’s personal knowledge of and implication with the West Indies. | Read More |
Professor Lucy McDiarmid | March 2023 |
Professor Lucy McDiarmid joins us from New York City; at Montclair State University she holds the Marie Frazee-Baldassarre Professorship in the English Department. While at the Long Room Hub in association with Trinity’s School of English and Dr Paul Delaney, she will consult the manuscripts of Leland Bardwell’s poems as part of a study of non-standard, unconventional, ‘odd’ Irish writers of the last 100 years. | Read More |
Dr Emily Monty | September-November 2022 |
Dr Emily Monty joins us at Trinity Long Room Hub in Michaelmas 2022 as the Fagel Collection Visiting Research Fellow in association with the Library of Trinity College Dublin and Dr Ann-Marie Hansen. Her project “Composite Chorography: Collecting the Americas in the Fagel Collection in the Library of Trinity College Dublin” is part of “Unlocking the Fagel Collection,” sponsored by Dutch Culture/the Foreign Ministry of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. | Read More |
Professor Frank Rexroth | September-October 2022 |
Professor Frank Rexroth joins us from the University of Göttingen in association with Trinity’s School of Histories and Humanities and Prof Ruth Karras. His Trinity Long Room Hub project is titled “Towards a New Typology of ‘Higher’ Knowledge in the Twelfth Century: Scholasticism and the Emergence of Experts and Intellectuals.” | Read More |
Dr Şebnem Susam-Saraeva | Februar-March 2023 |
Dr Şebnem Susam-Saraeva joins us in February from the University of Edinburgh in association with Trinity's School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies and Dr James Hadley. Sebnem’s work at the Hub will investigate the intersemiotic translation of cetacean languages and cultures in arts and music. | Read More |