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International James Joyce Foundation 2018 Trustee Election Results

We are pleased to announce the winners of the 2018 IJJF Trustee Election. We are excited about the great work that they will do for Joyceans everywhere!

Outside North America:

Anne Fogarty is Professor of James Joyce Studies at University College Dublin and founder and co-editor with Luca Crispi of the Dublin James Joyce Journal.  She has been Academic Director of the Dublin James Joyce Summer School since 1997.   She was President of the International James Joyce Foundation from 2008-2012 and has co-organised three international James Joyce symposia, one in London (in 2000) and two in Dublin (in 2004 and 2012).

Dirk Van Hulle is professor of English literature at the University of Antwerp and director of the Centre for Manuscript Genetics. His publications include Textual Awareness (2004), Manuscript Genetics (2008), Samuel Beckett’s Library (with Mark Nixon; Cambridge UP, 2013), Modern Manuscripts (Bloomsbury, 2014), James Joyce’s Work in Progress (Routledge, 2016) and several genetic editions in the Beckett Digital Manuscript Project, including the Beckett Digital Library.

Luca Crispi co-founded the UCD James Joyce Research Centre and the Dublin James Joyce Journal. He is the Associate Director of the Dublin Joyce Summer School and previously worked at the National Library of Ireland and the Poetry Collection, University at Buffalo.

 

Within North America:

Vicki Mahaffey is Head of Department and Clayton and Thelma Kirkpatrick Professor of English at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. She is the author of three books that prominently feature Joyce, and the editor of Collaborative Dubliners: Joyce in Dialogue. Currently, she is finishing her last book on Joyce and editing a collection of essays with Maud Ellmann and Sian White on Irish Modernism.

Katherine O’Callaghan is a Visiting Lecturer at Mount Holyoke College. She received her PhD from University College Dublin, with her dissertation: The Space Between: Music and Language in the Writings of James Joyce. Recent publications include her edited collection Essays on Music and Language in Modernist Literature (Routledge, 2018) and “‘Behush the bush to. Whish!’: Silence, Loss and Finnegans Wake” in European Joyce Studies, Vol 24 (Amsterdam: Brill/ Rodopi, 2016).

Vincent J. Cheng’s books include Amnesia and the Nation: History, Forgetting, and James Joyce (2018), Inauthentic: The Anxiety Over Culture and Identity (2004), Joyce, Race, and Empire (1995), and Shakespeare and Joyce: A Study of Finnegans Wake (1984).