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  • Notes On Contributors

Christine O'Neill is a researcher and editor living in Dublin. Her most recent publication is Joycean Murmoirs: Fritz Senn on James Joyce (Dublin: Lilliput Press, 2007). This volume has been translated into German, Christine O'Neill: Zerrinnerungen: Fritz Senn zu James Joyce (Zürich: Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 2007). She has been working with the Arts Council since 2007 and regularly teaches at the Dublin James Joyce Summer School. Her edition of the papers of the late Niall Montgomery is forthcoming.

Stephanie Rains is a lecturer in the Centre for Media Studies at National University of Ireland, Maynooth. Her book, The Irish-American in Popular Culture, 1945-2000, was published by Irish Academic Press in 2007. She is currently working on a monograph on the development of consumer culture in nineteenth-century Dublin.

Cóillín Owens is a native of Roscommon and Professor Emeritus at George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia. He has edited collections of essays on Maria Edgeworth and twentieth-century Irish drama. He is the author of James Joyce's A Painful Case (Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 2008) and of How Joyce Writes: After the Race (Gainesville: University of Florida Press, forthcoming).

Terence Killeen is the author of Ulysses Unbound: A Reader's Companion to James Joyce's 'Ulysses' (Bray: Wordwell, 2004). He is a former trustee of the International James Joyce Foundation and a member of the Board of Directors of the James Joyce Centre, Dublin. He is a journalist with The Irish Times.

Malcolm Sen is a lecturer at the School of English, Trinity College Dublin. His research interests include postcolonial and critical theory, and Irish and South Asian literatures. He is currently working on a book-length project exploring the role of Orientalism in Irish modernism. [End Page vi]

Anne Fogarty is Professor of James Joyce Studies at University College Dublin and President of the International James Joyce Foundation. She is Director of the UCD James Joyce Research Centre and editor of the Irish University Review. She is co-editor with Timothy Martin of Joyce on the Threshold (Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 2005) and with Morris Beja of Bloomsday 100: Essays on Ulysses (Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 2009). She is currently writing a study of the historical and political dimensions of Ulysses, entitled James Joyce and Cultural Memory: Reading History in Ulysses. She is the recipient of the 2008 Charles Fanning Award for excellence in Irish Studies.

Fintan O'Toole is Assistant Editor of The Irish Times and has been drama critic of In Dublin Magazine, The Sunday Tribune, The Irish Times, and the New York Daily News. His most recent books are White Savage: William Johnson and the Invention of America (London: Faber and Faber, 2005) and with Shane Hegarty The Irish Times Book of the 1916 Rising (Dublin: Gill and Macmillan, 2006). [End Page vii]

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