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Full time faculty
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Assistant Professor, School of Irish Studies
Modern Irish literature, translation, ethics, humour, violence, critical theory -
Assistant Professor, School of Irish Studies
Irish literature, law and literature, modernism, contemporary literature, citizenship, the novel, narrative theory, Kate O’Brien, Anne Enright, Edna O’Brien, Elizabeth Bowen, Dorothy Macardle, mid-century, transnational writing, 1930s, Cold War -
Johnson Chair of Québec and Canadian Irish Studies
Diaspora Studies, School of Irish Studies
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Principal & Professor of Anthropology, Ethnomusicology and Cultural History, School of Irish Studies
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Performance Studies, School of Irish Studies
Ireland, Performance, Theatre, Film, Activism, Performativity, Inerculturalism, Gender, Race, Class, Horror, The Uncanny, Postcolonialism, Feminism
The Peter O'Brien Visiting Scholar in Irish Studies
This position, jointly funded by Concordia University and the Canadian Irish Studies Foundation, brings a distinguished scholar to teach within the programs of the School of Irish Studies every fall semester. The duties of the Peter O’Brien Visiting Scholar are to teach two undergraduate courses within an appropriate department and to give a public lecture under the auspices of the School's Irish Lecture Series.
Part-Time Faculty
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Distinguished Professors Emeriti
Staff
Matina Skalkogiannis, Assistant to the Principal
Marion Mulvenna, Manager, Promotion and Community Outreach