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CAITRIONA MOLONEY
Pict of Dr.Moloney Caitriona Moloney received her Ph.D. from the University of California at Davis; her dissertation entitled "Women from Ancient Irish Myth in Yeats and Joyce" examined Yeats's plays and Joyce's Ulysses. Her primary research fields are British Modernism, English Renaissance, and Irish literature.

At Bradley, Professor Moloney regularly teaches major courses in Twentieth Century Literature, British Literature to 1800, and British Literature, 1800 to Present. She recently taught a graduate seminar in contemporary Irish writers. She also teaches the 300-level Expository Writing course and Western Civilization, among other courses.

Professor Moloney also mentors undergraduate English majors: last year she and Kris Weberg gave a co-authored paper on Joyce and Naipaul at the Commonwealth and Postcolonial Studies Conference in Savannah, Georgia. Recently English graduate student Kevin Phipps worked as her research assistant on her forthcoming book.

Professor Moloney's publications include articles on Yeats and Joyce in Études Irlandaises, Working Papers in Irish Studies, and the James Joyce Quarterly. She recently guest edited a special issue on Ireland of the Journal of Commonwealth and Postcolonial Studies. Her interview with Jennifer Johnston was published by Nua: Studies in Contemporary Irish Writing in 1999. She regularly writes book reviews for The Irish Supplement, Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature, and the James Joyce Quarterly. She has written an article on Anne Enright for Twenty-First Century British Novelists. Her book, Conversations with Contemporary Irish Women Writers, co-authored with Helen Thompson, will be published by Syracuse University Press in Spring 2002.

Professor Moloney served on the English Department Library Committee and the Women's Studies Committee. She was responsible for bringing Los Angeles Times chief foreign correspondent Robin Wright to Bradley as a speaker last spring. She regularly gives papers for the Commonwealth and Postcolonial Studies association and the American Conference for Irish Studies Studies.
 
 

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The Department is proud to announce the appointment of Dr. Kevin Stein to the position of Illinois Poet Laureate.
English majors are encouraged to take the American or English Studies Abroad Program for one or two semesters.
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