Helen Penet
Présentation
DERNIERES ACTUALITES
CONFERENCES RECENTES
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"
BACLS-WHN 2023. British Association for Contemporary Literary Studies - What Happen Now Conference (6&8 September 2023): "Fiction in the age of digital photography
A case study of some contemporary Irish women’s writing"
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”
Journée d’Étude « Littérature et métissage linguistique » organisée par l’UR H.L.L.I (Unité de Recherche sur l’Histoire, les Langues, les Littératures et l’Interculturel, EA 4030). Université Littoral Côte d’Opale. 10 janvier 2020: « Ghost language » : Gaélique et Hiberno-English dans l'oeuvre de Hugo Hamilton
PODCASTS RECENTS
NEW BOOKS IN IRISH STUDIES (NEW BOOKS NETWORK)
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 (Routledge, 2023)