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IASIL Bibliography Committee 2007

IASIL Bibliography for 2006

 

The IASIL Bibliography Committee is again compiling a list of publications on Irish literature, language and culture from around the world, which will be published in the 2007 Autumn/Winter issue of the Irish University Review.

Guidelines for contributors  

  • Anyone writing on Irish literatures, language and culture is invited to submit bibliographical details of their publications either to the representative in his/her country (see list below), or if there is no representative, to the Chair of the Bibliography Committee, Frank Molloy – fmolloy@csu.edu.au
  • Submissions should be made by 31 May 2007 on work published in 2006.
  • What to report on: books and articles (either in journals or in collections of essays, conference papers and the like) on individual Irish writers and on Irish literatures and theatre more generally. For the ‘General Studies’ section, items of a general cultural nature can also be listed, e.g. on language, film, folklore, etc.
  • The ‘General Studies’ section has several subsections: (a) Literature (b) Theatre (c) Language and Culture (d) Irish-related work by non-Irish writers. You might indicate in which subsection your entry should be placed
  • Any studies of the literature of the Irish diaspora, either in general terms or on specific authors, are welcome.
  • Items on Irish-related work by English writers, such as Spenser, Trollope, Thackeray, Arnold, are welcome. Rather than being listed under the writer’s name in the ‘Individual Authors’ section, they will be included in section (d) in ‘General Studies’. Irish diaspora works will also be included in this subsection.
  • Book reviews can be included if regarded as significant and extensive. An indication of word length would be 3000+ words. A brief note justifying the inclusion of a book review would be welcomed by the editor or country representative.
  • What not to report on: historical, geographical and sociological articles and books, unless there’s a significant literary or cultural angle; also translations of Irish novels, plays, collections of poetry into other languages, unless there is an introduction and/or notes, commentary etc.
  • Any articles or books missed from the Bibliography in previous years can be included. Just give the year of publication if not 2006.
  • Commonly-accepted abbreviations such as PMLA, ELH, IUR, E-I, plus OUP, CUP, and more generally UP after any university press are acceptable.
  • Proof read all items carefully : author’s name, title of article or book, publication details. Take care particularly with diacritical marks. The representative to whom you send information or the editor may be able to correct errors, but don't depend on that. What you send may go unaltered into the published list.
  • If you need guidance on how to present details of publications, please refer to the IUR, 36:2, Autumn/Winter, 2006.

 

Country Representatives on the Bibliography Committee

Argentina: Juan Jose Delaney, Buenos Aires, Argentina. jjdelaney@fibertel.com.ar

Australia : Dr Frances Devlin-Glass, School of Communication and Creative Arts, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia. frang@deakin.edu.au

Austria: Professor Dr Werner Huber, Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, University of Vienna, A-1090 Vienna, Austria. wern.huber@univie.ac.at

Belgium : Steven Van Tittelboom, Lannoo Publishers, Tielt, Belgium. steven.h.vantitttelboom@belgacom.net

Brazil : Dr Beatriz Kopschitz Bastos, Faculdade de Filosofia, Letras e Ciências Humanas, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil. castelmar@uol.com.br

Canada : Dr Rachel V. Billigheimer, 42 Sterling Street, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8S 4H7.

Czech Republic: Dr Ondřej Pilný, Centre for Irish Studies, Department of English and American Studies, Charles University, 116 38 Prague 1, Czech Republic. ondrej.pilny@volny.cz.

China: Dr Linda Pui-ling Wong, Department of English Language & Literature, Hong Kong Baptist University, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong. lwong@hkbu.edu.hk

Croatia : Irena Grubica, English Department, Faculty of Arts and Philosophy, University of Rijeka, 51000 Rijeka, Croatia. igrubica@ffri.hr

Denmark : Michael Böss, Centre for Irish Studies, Aarhus University, 8000 Aarhus, Denmark. engmb@hum.au.dk

Finland : Dr Pirkko Hautamäki, British and Irish Studies, Renvall Institute for Area and Cultural Studies, University of Helsinki. phautama@mappi.helsinki.fi

France: Dr Bernard Escarbelt, Université de Lille III, BP 149, 59653 Villeneuve d’Ascq, France. bernard.escarbelt@univ-lille3.fr

Germany : Prof. Dr. Werner Huber, Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, University of Vienna, A-1090 Vienna, Austria. wern.huber@univie.ac.at

Hungary : Dr Csilla Bertha, KLTE-Angol Tanszek, 4-010 Debrecen 10, Pf. 47, Hungary 4010. berthacs@delfin.klte.hu

India : Malcolm Sen, Dublin, Ireland. malcolmsen@yahoo.com

Ireland : Dr. Eoin Flannery, English Department, University of Limerick, Ireland. Eoin.flannery@ul.ie

Italy : Dr Fiorenzo Fantaccini, Dipartimento di Filologia Moderna, Università di Firenze, 93/95, I-50129 Firenze, Italy. ffantaccini@hotmail.com or ffantaccini@unifi.it

Japan : Prof. Kazuhiro Doki, English Department, Aichi University of Education, Hirosawa1, Igaya-cho, Kariya-city, Aichi, Japan 448-0001. kdoki@auecc.aichi-edu.ac.jp

Korea : Professor Youngmin Kim, English Department, College of the Humanities, Dongguk University, Seoul, Korea. youngm@dongguk.edu

Netherlands : Rosalinde Schut, English Department, University College, Dublin, Ireland. rosalinde.schut@gmail.com

New Zealand : Professor Richard Corballis, English Department, Massey University, New Zealand. R.P.Corballis@massey.ac.nz

Norway : Ruben Moi, English Department, University of Tromsø, Tromsø, Norway. Ruben.Moi@hum.uit.no

Poland : Dr Michał Lachman, Uniwersytet Łódzki, Łódź, Poland. milach@poczta.wp.pl

Portugal: Dr Teresa Casal, Faculdade de Letras, Departmento de Estudios Anglisticos, Universidade de Lisboa, 1600-214, Lisboa, Portugal. tcasal@net.sapo.pt

Romania : Carmen Szabo, Drama Department, University College, Dublin, Ireland. carmenszabo@yahoo.com

Singapore : Professor Neil Murphy, School of Languages and Literatures, University of Ulster, Coleraine, N. Ireland. neilmurchu@hotmail.com

South Africa: Prof Nicholas Meihuizen, Department of English, University of Zululand, Private Bag X1001, KwaDlangezwa 3886, KZN, South Africa. nicmei@iafrica.com

Spain: Dr María Jesús Lorenzo Modia, Universitad de A. Corunna, Galicia, Spain. mlorenzomodia @udc.es

Sweden : Dr Irene Gilsenan-Nordin, Department of Arts and Languages, Dalarna University College, Falun, Sweden. ign@du.se

Switzerland : Ruth Frehner, James Joyce Foundation, Zurich, Switzerland. zjjs@es.unizh.ch

Turkey : Dr Clare Brandabur, English Department, Dogus University, 34172 Kadikoy/Istanbul, Turkey. cbrandabur@dogus.edu.tr

United Kingdom : Dr Claire Nally, English Department, University of Scarborough, Hull, England. claire.nally@btinternet.com

United States : Patricia and Terence Varol Fitzgerald, New Rochelle, NY, USA. tpfitz@nyc.rr.com

 

 

 

 

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