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Guest Lecture: Prof. Kate Costello-Sullivan (Le Moyne College, NY, USA), "'It would make you independent': Immigration, Regret, and Women’s Agency in Colm Tóibín’s Long Island"

Datum: 27.05.2025, 12:00 - 14:00 Uhr
Ort: online
Vortragende: Prof. Kate Costello-Sullivan

Colm Tóibín’s 2024 novel Long Island, a sequel to his earlier 2009 work Brooklyn, picks up with Eilis (Lacey) Fiorello, now a mother and a betrayed wife, as she uncannily recreates her return to Ireland 20 years after her first sojourn back from America.  Long Island reengages the thorny issues of immigration and Irish identity raised in Brooklyn, such as the roles of silence and home; it tantalizing suggests that Eilis can undo the consequences of her move from Ireland. However, the novel goes on to consider another lingering factor: the specific cultural and financial constraints on women that hampered their agency and opportunities for self-fulfillment. This chapter examines the ways in which Long Island reengages with the social construction of Irish women, exploring not only the cultural factors like silence that condition their choices, but also the lasting financial limitations that affected women throughout the 20th century. 

 

Kate Costello-Sullivan is Professor of Modern Irish literature at Le Moyne College in Syracuse NY and a past President of the American Conference for Irish Studies.  She has published widely on 19th-21st-c Irish fiction; her monographs are Mother/Country: Politics of the Personal in the Fiction of Colm Tóibín and Trauma and Recovery in the Twenty-first-Century Irish Novel. She has also edited critical editions of Sheridan Le Fanu’s Carmilla and Norah Hoult's Poor Women!. Most recently, Kate co-edited a collection with Cian McMahon on the History of Irish America for Routledge. She is the current Editor of Syracuse University Press’s Irish series. 

 

Registration 

If you are interested in participating in this online event, please sign up by submitting this registration form or sending an email with the subject line “COSTELLO-SULLIVAN” to irishstudies@uni-wuerzburg.de by May 25, 2025. Please include your full name and affiliation. Online participants will receive a zoom link to the event in due time. Please note that the above given email address is used solely for registration purposes. If you want to contact ISWÜ, please use the contact information given below.

 

Contact
Irish Studies Würzburg (ISWÜ)
Prof. Dr. Ina Bergmann & Prof. Dr. Maria Eisenmann
ina.bergmann@uni-wuerzburg.de maria.eisenmann@uni-wuerzburg.de

   

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