Paul Fagan
@pauleamonnfagan.bsky.social
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Research Fellow at LMU Munich│Leader of Irish Research Council project 'Celibacy in Irish Women's Writing 1860-1950s'│Co-Founder of @flannobriensoc.bsky.social and @theparishreview.bsky.social
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I'm seeking proposals for an open-access Special Issue of 'Humanities' that I'm guest editing on the topic of 'Celibacy in Irish Women's Writing'!

Please share with interested colleagues/students and contact me directly if you've an idea for a submission.

Full details: www.mdpi.com/journal/huma...
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flannobriensoc.bsky.social
Elliott Mill's just-published article presents the complex experience of being a writer in the changing landscape of mass communication and entertainment in postwar Dublin. Check out his open-access work on O'Brien's multiple, contrasting perspectives on the radio here!
Playing the Game: Brian O’Nolan’s Broadcast Media Positions
This essay seeks to enrich and complicate the evermore detailed picture which we have of O'Nolan as a cross-media writer. In particular, this essay attends to the conversation between O’Nolan’s effort...
parishreview.openlibhums.org
pauleamonnfagan.bsky.social
Congratulations Maebh (and Matt)!
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maebhlong.bsky.social
We are hugely honoured to have won the 2025 MSA Book Prize for The Rise of Pacific Literature: Decolonization, Radical Campuses and Modernism. Thank you to everyone involved. It was a huge joy to work on such a wonderful period in Pacific writing.
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maebhlong.bsky.social
The first article in the Journal of Flann O’Brien Studies 9.1 is out! Zan Cammack’s work is great start to the issue on Flann and the Radio, which features a truly excellent cover. A+ work guest editors @tobias-w-harris.bsky.social and Joseph LaBine!

parishreview.openlibhums.org/article/id/2...
The Cover for 9.1 Journal of Flann O’Brien Studies features a cartoon by Micheal O Nuallain. It shows a man under a tree about to smash a radio with an axe.
pauleamonnfagan.bsky.social
Thanks for coming Tamara :)
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tamararadak.bsky.social
Always a pleasure hearing a talk by @pauleamonnfagan.bsky.social, this time on Frances Power Cobbe and the Victorian Feminist Celibacy Movement #Scandal2025
pauleamonnfagan.bsky.social
Vienna #Scandal conference opens with a brilliant keynote address by Sharon Marcus on "The Structure of Scandal"

Theorises scandals as porous, proliferating, unpredictable events that expose contradictions through the fascinating case of media reporting on the 1936 Mary Astor Divorce Trial & Diary
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tobias-w-harris.bsky.social
It's very exciting to see our special issue of the Parish Review dedicated to Flann O'Brien and RADIO appear with its first article, broadcast by Zan Cammack!
pauleamonnfagan.bsky.social
I'm excited to read this special issue of the @theparishreview.bsky.social on "Flann O'Brien and the Radio", edited by @tobias-w-harris.bsky.social and Joseph LaBine!

The first article is Zan Cammack's "Sonic Materiality in Brian O’Nolan’s Fiction"

Available to read here:🔗👉 doi.org/10.16995/pr....
pauleamonnfagan.bsky.social
I'm excited to read this special issue of the @theparishreview.bsky.social on "Flann O'Brien and the Radio", edited by @tobias-w-harris.bsky.social and Joseph LaBine!

The first article is Zan Cammack's "Sonic Materiality in Brian O’Nolan’s Fiction"

Available to read here:🔗👉 doi.org/10.16995/pr....
pauleamonnfagan.bsky.social
Check out the latest @efacis.bsky.social newsletter for information on our upcoming Roundtable on "Celibacy in Irish Women's Writing"

Register for the online event (Monday 13 October, 6pm Irish Time) here - all are welcome!
🔗👉 us06web.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
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pauleamonnfagan.bsky.social
Join us 13 October (6pm Irish Time) for an EFACIS Roundtable Discussion on "Celibacy in Irish Women's Writing", a special issue I'm editing for Humanities

Topics will range from the marriage bar and unmarried revolutionary women to Edna O'Brien, Mary Lavin, & more!

🔗👉 www.efacis.eu/content/efac...
pauleamonnfagan.bsky.social
Join us 13 October (6pm Irish Time) for an EFACIS Roundtable Discussion on "Celibacy in Irish Women's Writing", a special issue I'm editing for Humanities

Topics will range from the marriage bar and unmarried revolutionary women to Edna O'Brien, Mary Lavin, & more!

🔗👉 www.efacis.eu/content/efac...
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sonjatiernan.bsky.social
Join us for a special event to mark the landmark 50th volume of Saothar: Journal of Irish Labour History, a refereed journal dedicated to the study of Irish working-class history … Co-edited by myself, Mary Muldowney, John Cunningham and Brian Hanley.
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Special Event To Mark Publication Of 50th Volume Of Saothar – Dublin Festival of History
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modernistudies.bsky.social
We're delighted to share that the CFP for the joint @modernistudies.bsky.social and @moderniststudies.bsky.social 2026 conference, Weird Modernisms, is now live!

1-4 July, Loughborough University @lborouniversity.bsky.social

More info here: moderniststudies.org/conference/MSA2026/CFP/
Image of 'The Empress' tarot card by Pamela Coleman Smith, depicting a figure with long hair, crown, and sceptre. Text: Weird Modernisms, BAMS/MSA 26, 1-4 July 2026, Loughborough University, UK.
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zoethomas.bsky.social
Call for Papers, please share! “Power Couples? Collaborations at work and at home, c.1750-1914” workshop to be held at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany 11-13 May 2026. Deadline for expression of interest 1 Sep 2025. Please see more info in the attached & email me if any questions.
Screen shot of word document detailing information about the “power couples” conference. Please email z.thomas@bham.ac.uk for more info.
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theparishreview.bsky.social
The Journal of Flann O'Brien Studies is sad to learn of the death of Breandán Ó Conaire, author of the pioneering 1986 study "Myles na Gaeilge".
Read Breandán's 2018 TPR article on O’Nolan’s Irish language background for free via @openlibhums.bsky.social: parishreview.openlibhums.org/article/id/3...
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katiemaclean.bsky.social
RRR Journal is now accepting abstracts for our 2026 Conference! I’m thrilled to be hosting at my home institution as the journal's incoming Editor in Chief.

With generous BAVS funding, we’re also offering travel bursaries up to £100 for eligible PGR & ECR delegates.

📅 Abstract Deadline: 22 Sept
pauleamonnfagan.bsky.social
The keynote address will draw on my @researchireland.ie project "Celibacy in Irish Women's Writing, 1860s-1950s"

I'm really honoured to have been invited and especially pleased to be part of a fantastic line-up of confirmed speakers, including Ida Milne, Robert Sullivan & Guest Writer Emma Donoghue
pauleamonnfagan.bsky.social
Submit your abstracts to the 2025 ISAANZ Conference in Dunedin, NZ, by 31 July!

My keynote lecture will address the event's themes of HEALTH, WELLNESS & CARE by exploring gendered representations of care work in Kate O'Brien's "The Ante Room" through the lens of celibacy.
isaanz.org/cfp-isaanz-2...
CFP: ISAANZ 27 | Health, Wellness and Care
31 July 2025. Submissions are invited for ISAANZ 27 Health, Wellness and Care. As the emergency measures of the pandemic fade into memory, but the virus transitions into an endemic part of our medi…
isaanz.org
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maebhlong.bsky.social
It was wonderful working with @jessiepb.bsky.social and Marie on Montgomery's drafts of Cruiskeen Lawn articles. We learned so much about the co-authorship of many of the Myles na gCopaleen pieces and about O'Nolan as an editor.
pauleamonnfagan.bsky.social
Congratulations to the winners of the 2025 Flann O'Brien Society Awards:
Best Book: Brian Ó Conchubhair, 'Myles na gCopaleen agus Flann O’Brien: An Saol Bocht'
Best Article: Joseph LaBine, ‘“Information, Please”: Brian O’Nolan and the Radio’
parishreview.openlibhums.org/news/840/
Winners of 2025 Flann O'Brien Awards Announced!
Winners Announced! Every two years, to coincide with the International Flann O’Brien Society conference, the Society awards official prizes to the best article/book chapter and best single author or e...
parishreview.openlibhums.org
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flannobriensoc.bsky.social
Strabane has been putting up with an influx of Flanneurs with exceptional patience and hospitality