Graduate Student, Humanities Institute of Ireland
Boston College, Romance Languages and Literatures
'Gender, Culture and Identity' GREP Scholar, funded by IRCHSS
College of Arts and Celtic Studies
Thesis Title: ‘In Search of Identity’: (Non-)Space, (Im)Mortality and Gender Discourse in the Theatre of Luigi Pirandello and Marina Carr
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Dr. Emilie Pine
Dr. Ursula Fanning |
About
I am a Ph.D. candidate under the Graduate Research and Education Programme in 'Gender, Culture and Identity' funded by IRCHSS. My dissertation is in Comparative Literature and Drama, in English and Italian, with particular emphasis on the work of Pirandello, his legacy in contemporary Irish theatre, and on the work of contemporary Irish playwright, Marina Carr. I obtained my BA in English and French at the University of Turin, Italy, and my MA in Anglo-Irish Literature and Drama in UCD. My research also explores the international productions of Pirandello's and Carr's plays in Ireland, UK and US.
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