
Helen Penet
Présentation
DERNIERES ACTUALITES
PUBLICATIONS RECENTES
Estudios Irlandeses, 20 (2025), 52-63: Fiction in the Age of Digital Photography: Fragmented Bodies, Distorted Time and Lost Control in Recent Irish Women’s Novels
CONFERENCES RECENTES
International Conference “The Multiple Representations of the Spanish and Irish Mother in Contemporary Literature,” University of Almería, 7-9 May 2025: “Curated Motherhood in Sophie White’s Filter This and Unfiltered”
Irish Literature and the Global Marketplace Conference, University of Leuven, 12-14 June 2024: "The Internet influencer between vulnerability and empowerment in Louise O’Neill’s Idol"
Congrès de la SOFEIR, Université Grenoble Alpes 21-22 mars 2024: "Power and powerlessness: narratives of young female asylum seekers in recent Irish YA novels"
TRUST Conference 2023. Trusting and Distrusting the Digital World in Imaginative Literature, University College Dublin, Ireland (7-9 June 2023) : “Trusting and Distrusting Digital Photography in Recent Irish Women’s Writing”
Congrès de la SOFEIR, Université d'Orléans (UO) 18-19 mars 2022: “A story retold”: Photography and rewriting the past in Henrietta McKervey's What Becomes of Us
Colloque EFACIS Interfaces and Dialogues. Centre for Irish Studies, Charles University, Prague. 1-4 September 2021: "What does a poet look like? The “democratic sparkle” of recent Irish spoken word poetry"
Colloque SOFEIR Strange Country: Ireland in Politics and Culture 1998-2021.Universite Paris Nanterre 20-22 May 2021: “Photography, memorialising and bearing witness in Dermot Bolger's A Second Life”
PODCASTS RECENTS
EFACIS IRISH ITINERARY PODCAST
March 13, 2025: Interview with Louise O'Neill
NEW BOOKS IN IRISH STUDIES (NEW BOOKS NETWORK)
April 2, 2025. The Theatre of Louise Lowe. Miriam Haugthon (Cambridge UP, 2025)
January 23, 2025: Samuel Beckett and Recent Irish Fiction: A comparative study. David McKinney (Routledge, 2025)
May 24, 2024: Shakespeare, Memory, and Modern Irish Literature. Nicholas Taylor-Collins (Manchester UP, 2022)
July 9, 2024: Modernism in Irish Women's Contemporary Writing: The Stubborn Mode. Paige Reynolds (Oxford UP, 2023)
September 28, 2024: Feminist Discourse in Irish Literature: Gender and Power in Louise O'Neill's Young Adult Fiction. Jennifer Mooney (Routledge, 2023)