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Twiddy Iain

トウイツデイ イアン | Twiddy Iain
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Professor
Research field  (1): Literature - British/English-languag
Research keywords  (9): cancer ,  elegy ,  Reception ,  contemporary ,  British ,  Classical ,  reception studies ,  Irish ,  poetry
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (2):
  • 2012 - 2015 Cancer Poetry
  • 2009 - 2012 Classical Literature in Contemporary Irish Writing
Papers (12):
  • Iain Twiddy. Cancer and the Ethics of Representation in Paul Muldoon's Horse Latitudes. New Hibernia Review. 2012. 16. 4. 18-36
  • Iain Twiddy. Marilyn Hacker's Cancer Poems. Media and Communication Studies. 2012. 62. 1-17
  • Iain Twiddy. Shakespeare's Narration. Journal of International Media, Communication and Tourism Studies. 2012. 14. 14. 71-86
  • Iain Twiddy. Making hay: Paul Muldoon and pastoral. Irish Studies Review. 2011. 19. 3. 307-320
  • Iain Twiddy. States of Desire in Carol Ann Duffy's Early Love Poetry. Journal of International Media, Communication and Tourism Studies. 2011. 12. 12. 63-78
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Books (1):
  • Pastoral Elegy in Contemporary British and Irish Poetry
    Continuum 2012
Lectures and oral presentations  (12):
  • Grief and Responsibility in Christopher Reid's A Scattering
    (Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities 2013)
  • Bringing It All Back Home: Paul Muldoon's Elegiac Voyages
    (IASIL Japan 2012 2012)
  • Monstrous Bodies: Contemporary Cancer Poetry
    (Helsinki Poetics Conference 2012 2012)
  • Aspects of Mourning in Contemporary Irish Poetry
    (Psychoanalysis and Politics 2012)
  • Myth and Healing in Recent Irish Elegies
    (Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities 2012)
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Education (1):
  • 2002 - 2006 University of Sheffield English Literature PhD
Professional career (1):
  • PhD (Sheffield)
Work history (1):
  • 2010 - 2012 北海道大学 その他
Association Membership(s) (1):
IASIL Japan
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