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Andrew Kincaid

  • Associate Professor, English
  • Director of Graduate Studies, English
  • Affiliated Assoc. Professor, Urban Studies

Education

  • MA & PhD, Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature, University of Minnesota
  • BA, Trinity College, Dublin

Teaching Schedule

Course Num Title Meets
ENGLISH 378-001 Survey of Current Literary and Cultural Theory MW 10am-11:15am

Research Interests

  • Urbanism
  • Modernism
  • Postcolonial Theory
  • Irish Studies
  • Literary and Critical Theory
  • Modern Literature
  • Global/Postcolonial Literature

Related Activities

Advisory Board of Center for Celtic Studies Advisory Board of Modern Studies

Selected Publications

Kincaid, Andrew F. “Samuel Beckett's Radio Geographies” Modernist Cultures 17.1 (2022): 54–73.
Kincaid, Andrew F. Review of "Beckett's Thing: Painting and Theater," by David Lloyd 27.2 Baltimore, Maryland. Johns Hopkins University Press.: Modernism/Modernity. 2020: 416-419
Kincaid, Andrew F. Review of Emilie Morin's "Beckett's Political Imagination." 26.2 Milwaukee: Modernism/Modernity. Johns Hopkins University Press. 2019: 451-454
Kincaid, Andrew F. Daily Life in Dublin: From War to Shopping, From Politics to Tourism Ed. Kincaid, Andrew F. Notre Dame; Indiana: Breac. 2016.
Kincaid, Andrew F. “Detecting Hope: Ken Bruen's Disenchanted P.I” The Contemporary Irish Detective Novel Ed. Mannion, Elizabeth . Palgrave-Macmillan. (2016): 57-73.
Kincaid, Andrew F. “"Subverting the Waves of Capital: Piracy and Fiction in the Wake of Union"” Where Motley is Worn: Transnational Irish Literatures Cork: University College, Cork. Ireland. (2015).
Kincaid, Andrew F. “Review of "Irish Culture and Colonial Modernity 1800-2000: The Transformation of Oral Space," by David LLoyd” Literature and History 22.1 Ed. Creasy, Matthew, and Randall, Bryony. Manchester: University of Manchester Press. (2013).
Kincaid, Andrew F. “"From "The Dead" to the Dead: The Disposable Bodies and Disposable Culture of Celtic Tiger Noir."” Sustaining Cities Ed. Krause, Linda. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. (2012): 123-138.
Kincaid, Andrew F. “"'Down These Mean Streets’: The City and Critique in Contemporary Irish Noir.”” Eire/Ireland 45.1 and 2 Morristown, NJ: Irish American Cultural Institute. (2010): 39-55.
Kincaid, Andrew F. ““What They Left Behind: the Irish Landscape After Emigration.”” Aftermaths: Exile, Emigration, and Diaspora Ed. Bullock, Marcus, and Peik, Peter. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. (2008): 33-54.
Kincaid, Andrew F. ““The Union’s Cracks.” Review of "These Fissured Isles. Ireland, Scotland and British History, 1798-1848"” Northern Scotland. An Interdisciplinary Journal of Historical Studies Aberdeen, Scotland: Edinburgh University Press. (2007): 215-219.
Kincaid, Andrew F. ““‘They Stand for All the Things I Hate’: Georgian Architecture and Cultural Memory in Contemporary Dublin.”” Urban Communication: Production, Text, Context Ed. Gibson, Timothy, and Lowes, Mark. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. (2006): 111-125.
Kincaid, Andrew F. “Review of "Ireland and Postcolonial Theory"” ekeltoi 1.1 Milwaukee: UWM. (2003): e-journal.

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