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Carolann North

Carolann North is a part-time lecturer in English literature at Ulster University. Her thesis, ‘The mythology of Us: Chuck Palahniuk and the Sisyphean plight of the postmodern American absurdist’, was confirmed in 2019. Previous publications include ‘The architecture of you: Gender, repression and the home in Chuck Palahniuk’s Diary’ in Emerging Perspectives (University College Dublin, 2014), and ‘Ravens ravenous: The legacy of the female warrior in the Táin’ (trans. T. Kinsella)’ in Proceedings of the Association of Celtic Students of Ireland and Britain Vol I & II (CreateSpace, 2015). Her current research focuses on American diasporic afrofuturism and eco-feminism in utopic literature. She is an award-winning poet, currently awarded funding through the University of Atypical and the Arts Council of Northern Ireland to produce her first collection.

Contact: School of Arts & Humanities, Coleraine campus, Ulster University, Cromore Road, Coleraine, Co. Londonderry, BT52 1SA, UK.


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