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Culleton Department of English Kent State University Kent, Ohio 44242 (330) 672-1709 EDUCATION: 1989 Ph.D. in English, University of Miami 1985 M.A. in English, University of Tennessee 1981 B.A. in English, Manhattan College PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: 2000-present Professor of English, Kent State University 2000-2002 Graduate Studies Coordinator, Kent State University 1998-2000 Chair, Graduate Program, PhD. in Literature, Cultural Theory, and Social Practice 1995-2000 Associate Professor of English, Kent State University 1996 Visiting Scholar in English Studies, University College London 1990-95 Assistant Professor of English, Kent State University 1989-90 Instructor, University of Miami PROFESSIONAL HONORS: Career Teaching Awards Department of English Undergraduate Mentoring Award, 2016 Mentor and Muse Award, Women’s Resource Center, Kent State University, 2012 Distinguished Teacher Award, College of Arts and Sciences, Kent State University Selected and presented by the College’s Student Advisory Committee, 2010 University Teaching Council, Graduates’ Applause, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2011 "Gold Slip" Honors Faculty Teaching Award, Honors Alumni Association, 2000 University Distinguished Teacher, KSU Alumni Assn. / University Foundation, 1999 Panhellenic Council Apple Polishing Award, Professor of the Year, University of Miami, 1990 Fellowships and Research Awards Moore Institute for Research in the Humanities and Social Studies, National University of Ireland, Galway, 2011-2012 Moulton Hall Scholar, Spring 2007, Kent State University Andrew Mellon Fellowship, Ransom Humanities Research Center, U. Texas, 2000 Research Appointments / Competitive University Sponsored Leaves (KSU): 2017, 2014, 2012, 2008, 2006, 2000, 1997, 1993 Sabbatical Awards (KSU): 1997, 2006, 2014 Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of Miami, 1990 Claire A. Culleton

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Culleton Department of English Kent State University

Kent, Ohio 44242 (330) 672-1709

EDUCATION: 1989 Ph.D. in English, University of Miami 1985 M.A. in English, University of Tennessee 1981 B.A. in English, Manhattan College PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: 2000-present Professor of English, Kent State University 2000-2002 Graduate Studies Coordinator, Kent State University 1998-2000 Chair, Graduate Program, PhD. in Literature, Cultural Theory, and Social Practice 1995-2000 Associate Professor of English, Kent State University 1996 Visiting Scholar in English Studies, University College London 1990-95 Assistant Professor of English, Kent State University 1989-90 Instructor, University of Miami PROFESSIONAL HONORS: Career Teaching Awards

• Department of English Undergraduate Mentoring Award, 2016 • Mentor and Muse Award, Women’s Resource Center, Kent State University, 2012 • Distinguished Teacher Award, College of Arts and Sciences, Kent State University

Selected and presented by the College’s Student Advisory Committee, 2010 • University Teaching Council, Graduates’ Applause, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2011 • "Gold Slip" Honors Faculty Teaching Award, Honors Alumni Association, 2000 • University Distinguished Teacher, KSU Alumni Assn. / University Foundation, 1999 • Panhellenic Council Apple Polishing Award, Professor of the Year, University of Miami,

1990 Fellowships and Research Awards

• Moore Institute for Research in the Humanities and Social Studies, National University of Ireland, Galway, 2011-2012

• Moulton Hall Scholar, Spring 2007, Kent State University • Andrew Mellon Fellowship, Ransom Humanities Research Center, U. Texas, 2000 • Research Appointments / Competitive University Sponsored Leaves (KSU): 2017, 2014,

2012, 2008, 2006, 2000, 1997, 1993 • Sabbatical Awards (KSU): 1997, 2006, 2014 • Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of Miami, 1990

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Invited Lectures/Seminars • Keynote speaker, Mid-Atlantic American Conference for Irish Studies. CUNY-

Kingsborough, South Brooklyn, Nov 2-3, forthcoming, 2018. • Invited Lecture, Bridgewater State University, Boston, Massachusetts. Spring Irish

Studies Program Lecture Series, Jan 2017. • Invited Talk, Lakewood Public Library, “The Easter Rising Centennial, 1916-2016.”

Lakewood, OH, Nov. 2016. • Keynote speaker, “The National Security Apparatus and Literature.” Conference Marking

the Tenth Anniversary of the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, Dayton, Nov. 2015. • Invited Keynote. The James Joyce Summer School, University College Dublin, July

2015. • Invited Speaker. Bloomsday Croatia conference. University of Zagreb and Café Uliks,

Pula, June, 2015. • Literature and Surveillance. Honors College Women’s Lecture Series. The Secret Cellar,

April, 2015. • Keynote speaker, “Writing Dubliners in Pula.” Bloomsday Croatia conference. Faculty of

Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb and Café Uliks, Pula, June, 2012. • “On Getting Published: How to Get an Editor’s Attention.” Life After the PhD: A Series

of Conversations with Visiting Scholars. National University of Ireland, Galway, 2012. • Invited Colloquium Talk. “Modern Writers and Hoover’s FBI.” Literary and Cultural

Studies Colloquium Series, Carnegie Mellon University, 2011. • The Trieste Joyce School. Invited to teach Dubliners seminar and present one public

lecture. University of Trieste, Italy, 2010. • Invited Talk. “The Gaelic Athletic Association and the Irish Literary Revival.”

University of Miami, 2008. • Master Class on James Joyce. Kent Free Library, 2008. • Invited Talk. “J. Edgar Hoover and American Print Culture.” Temple University, 2007. • Guilt, Innocence, and the FBI. Bucks County Community College, 2006. • Extorting Henry Holt & Co.: J. Edgar Hoover and the American Publishing Industry.

University of Miami, 2006. • Invited Talk. “Joyce and the G-Men. J. Edgar Hoover’s Manipulation of Modernism.”

University of California, Merced, 2005. • J. Edgar Hoover and Literary Modernism. Florida Atlantic University, 2004. • James Joyce and the G-Men. Faculty Colloquium, Department of English, KSU, 2001. • “James Larkin and J. Edgar Hoover: Irish Politics and an American Conspiracy.”

Manhattan College, 2000. • “Joyce, Larkin, Roth and the G-Men.” The Bloomsday Lecture, James Joyce Society of

New York. Gotham Book Mart, New York City, 1999. • Working-Class Women Writers in World War I Britain. Colloquium Series on Feminist

Research, Kent State University, Kent, 1995. • Feminism and the 90s. University of Akron, Akron, 1993.

PUBLICATIONS: Authored Books

• Joyce and the G-Men: J. Edgar Hoover’s Manipulation of Modernism. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, June 2004. ISBN 978-0312235536. Reviewed: Books Ireland 274 (Mar 2005): 48; Choice (Dec 2004: 659); Epitome (Apr 2005: 29); Irish Studies Review 13.2 (May 2005): 267-68; James Joyce Literary Supplement 20.1 (Spr 2006): 17; James Joyce Quarterly 44.2 (Winter 2007): 380-83; Library Journal (Sep 1, 2004): 149.

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• Working-Class Culture, Women, and Britain, 1914-1921. New York: St. Martin's

Press, Jan. 2000; London: Macmillan Press, Ltd., 2000. ISBN 978-0312225414. Reviewed: Labour / Le Travail 47 (2001): 253-56; Albion: A Scholarly Journal of British Studies 33.2 (2001): 351-52; Twentieth Century British History 12.3 (2001): 393-395; Canadian Journal of History 37(2002): 387-89; Historian 63.3 (2003): 753-54; International Labor and Working-Class History 65 (Spr 2004): 196-98.

• Names and Naming in Joyce. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, Oct. 1994.

ISBN 978-0299143848. Reviewed: Boston Globe Jan 29, 1995; Names: A Journal of the American Name Society 43.2 (1995): 149-151; English Literature in Transition 38.3 (1995): 434; Studies in Short Fiction 32.3 (1995): 505-06; James Joyce Literary Supplement 10.1 (1996): 3; James Joyce Quarterly 33.2 (1996): 293-99; James Joyce Broadsheet 49 (1998): 1.

Books Co-Edited

• Rethinking Joyce’s “Dubliners.” Ed. Claire A. Culleton and Ellen Scheible. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, Feb 2017. ISBN 978-3-319-39335-3.

• Irish Modernism and the Global Primitive. Ed. Maria McGarrity and Claire Culleton.

New York: Palgrave Macmillan, Jan. 2009. ISBN 978-0230612235. Reviewed: Irish Literary Supplement (Spr 2011): 27-28; Irish University Review 41.2 (Autumn-Winter 2011); James Joyce Literary Supplement 27.2 (Fall 2013): 21-23; James Joyce Quarterly 47.3 (2010): 471-474; Papers on Joyce 14 (2009): 165-70.

• Modernism on File: Modern Writers, Artists, and the FBI 1920-1950. Ed. Claire

Culleton and Karen Leick. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, Feb. 2008. ISBN 978-0230601352. Reviewed: American Literary History 22.3 (Fall 2010): 1-11; American Literature 81.4 (2009): 856-858; James Joyce Literary Supplement 23.2 (2009): 7-8.

Book Series Edited Palgrave Macmillan Irish Studies Series, New Directions in Irish and Irish-American Literature. New York and London. General Editor, 2004-present. Books in this series include

• The Body in Pain in Irish Literature and Culture. Ed. Dillane, McAreavey, and Pine. London: Palgrave Macmillan, Forthcoming, 2017.

• Contemporary Irish Republican Prison Writing: Writing and Resistance by Lachlan Whelan. 2007.

• The Culture of “Ulysses” by R. Brandon Kershner. 2010. Cloth and paper. • Imagining Ireland in the Poems and Plays of W. B. Yeats: Nation, Class and State

by Anthony Bradley. 2011. • Ireland and the New Journalism. Ed. Karen Steele and Michael De Nie. 2014. • Irish Elegies by Chris Arthur. 2009. • Irish Modernism and the Global Primitive. Ed. Maria McGarrity and Claire Culleton.

2009. • Irish Periodical Culture 1937-1972: From Wales to Scotland by Malcolm Ballin.

2008. • Irish Travels on the Continent, 1829-1914. A Cultural History by Raphaël Ingelbein.

London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. • Irishness on the Margins: Minority and Dissident Identities Ed. Pilar Villar-Argáiz, Forthcoming, 2017.

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• James Joyce and the Revolt of Love: Marriage, Adultery, Desire by Janine Utell. 2010.

• James Joyce and the Usefulness of Forgetting: Memory, History, and the Nation by Vincent Cheng. Forthcoming, 2018. • Joyce and the Science of Rhythm by William Martin. 2012. • Joyce through Lacan and Žižek by Shelly Brivic. 2008. • The Literature of Northern Ireland: Spectral Borderlines by Maureen E. Ruprecht

Fadem. 2015. • New World Irish: Notes on 100 Years of Lives and Letters in American Culture by

Jack Morgan. 2011. Cloth and paper. Winner, Michael J. Durcan Award for Best Book in Irish Studies, American Conference for Irish Studies.

• Narratives of Class in New Irish and Scottish Literature: From Joyce and Kelman to Doyle, Galloway, and McNamee by Mary McGlynn. 2008.

• Rethinking Joyce’s “Dubliners.” Ed. Claire A. Culleton and Ellen Scheible. 2017. • Traveling Irishness in the Long Nineteenth Century. Ed. Christina Morin and

Marguérite Corporaal. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017. • Virgin and Veteran Readings of “Ulysses” by Margot Norris. 2011. Cloth and paper.

Nominated for the PROSE Award/ American Publishers Award for Professional and Scholarly Excellence.

Book Chapters

• “Introduction. A Case for What Happens in Joyce’s Stories.” With Ellen Scheible. Rethinking Joyce’s Dubliners. Ed. Claire A. Culleton and Ellen Scheible. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017: 1-7.

• “‘The thin end of the wedge’: How Things Start in Dubliners.” Rethinking Joyce’s

Dubliners. Ed. Claire A. Culleton and Ellen Scheible. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, Forthcoming 2016: 3-33.

• Invited. “Literature and Surveillance.” Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Literature.

Oxford: Oxford University Press. 6,500 words. 2016.

• From History to Humanity: Introduction." Democratic Narrative, History, and Memory. Ed. Carole Barbato and Laura Davis. Kent: Kent State University Press, 2012: 3-7.

• “Introduction.” With Maria McGarrity. Irish Modernism and the Global Primitive. Ed.

Maria McGarrity and Claire Culleton. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009: 1-16.

• “The Gaelic Athletic Association, Joyce, and the Primitive Body.” Irish Modernism and the Global Primitive. Ed. Maria McGarrity and Claire Culleton. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009: 215-34.

• “Introduction: Silence, Acquiescence, and Dread.” With Karen Leick. Modernism on

File: Modern Writers, Artists, and the FBI, 1920-1950. Ed. Claire Culleton and Karen Leick. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008: 1-19.

• “Extorting Henry Holt & Co.: J. Edgar Hoover and the Publishing Industry.”

Modernism on File: Modern Writers, Artists, and the FBI, 1920-1950. Ed. Claire Culleton and Karen Leick. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008: 237-52.

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• "Taking the Biscuit: Narrative Cheekiness in Dubliners." ReJoycing: New Readings of

"Dubliners." Ed. Rosa M. Bollettieri Bosinelli and Harold F. Mosher Jr. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1998: 110-122.

• "Irish Working-Class Women and World War I." Representing Ireland: Gender, Class,

Nationality. Ed. Susan Shaw Sailer. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1997: 156-80.

Journal Articles (Refereed)

• “Representing Irish Art at the Summer Olympic Games.” Bridgewater State Journal. 36.1 (May 2017): 29-32.

• “Competing Concepts of Culture: Irish Art at the 1924 Paris Olympic Games.” Estudios

Irlandeses: Journal of Irish Studies, 9 (2014): 24-34.

• “Strick’s Ulysses and War: Why We Read Joyce in the 21st Century.” Joyce Studies in Italy, Vol. 13 (Fall 2012): 37-48.

• "James Larkin and J. Edgar Hoover: Irish Politics and an American Conspiracy." Eire

Ireland 35.3-4 (Fall/Winter 2001): 238-259.

• "Working Class Women's Service Newspapers and the First World War." Imperial War Museum Review, 10 (November 1995): 4-12.

• "Joyce and the G-Men." James Joyce Quarterly, 32.3-4 (Spring/Summer 1995): 748-54.

• "James Thomson and the Influence of The City of Dreadful Night on T. S. Eliot." Yeats

Eliot Review, 11.4 (Fall 1992): 85-89.

• "Naming and Gender in James Joyce's Fiction." Names: The Journal of the American Name Society, 39.4 (1991): 303-18.

• "Joycean Synchronicity in Wolfe's Look Homeward, Angel." Thomas Wolfe Review, 13.2

(1989): 49-52.

• "Gender-Charged Munitions: The Language of World War I Munitions Reports." Women's Studies International Forum, 11.2 (1988): 109-116.

• "Patronymics and Onomastics in Joyce's 'Oxen of the Sun.' " Onomastica Canadiana,

70.1 (1988): 23-32. Review Articles

• "Into the Next Century: The JJF Women's Caucus, 1999." James Joyce Literary Supplement 13.2 (Fall 1999): 16.

• "Millennial Joyce: Joyce and Joyceans at Century's End." James Joyce Literary

Supplement 13.2 (Fall 1999): 12.

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• "Eighth Annual Miami Joyce Conference." Odyssey: A Publication of the James Joyce Society of London (Summer 1994): 5.

• "Joyce in Philadelphia.” James Joyce Literary Supplement, 4.1 (1990): 10.

Book Reviews

• Simply Joyce. Margot Norris. New York: Simply Charly, 2016. James Joyce Literary Supplement. Forthcoming 2018.

• Ireland’s Exiled Children. America and the Easter Rising. Robert Schmuhl. Oxford:

Oxford University Press, 2016. James Joyce Quarterly. Forthcoming 2017. • Joyce’s City: History, Politics, and Life in “Dubliners.” Jack Morgan. James Joyce

Literary Supplement 29.2 (Fall 2015): 4-5.

• Literary Names. Personal Names in English Literature. Alastair Fowler. James Joyce Quarterly. 50.4 (Summer 2015): 1126-1128.

• Irish Culture and Colonial Modernity 1800-2000: The Transformation of Oral Space.

David Lloyd. James Joyce Literary Supplement. 26.2 (Fall 2012): 18.

• Gender in Modernism. New Geographies, Complex Intersections. Ed. Bonnie Kime Scott. CLIO: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History. 37.3 (Summer 2008): 453-57.

• Elizabeth Bowen: The Enforced Return. Neil Corcoran. Irish Studies Review 13.4 (Nov

2005): 562-63. • Joyce and the Victorians. Tracey Teets Schwarze. James Joyce Literary Supplement 19.1

(2005): 23. • The Steadfast “Finnegans Wake.” Grace Eckley. James Joyce Literary Supplement, 9.1

(1995): 8-9.

• Style: James Joyce's “Dubliners.” Bosinelli and Van Boheemen, Eds. James Joyce Quarterly, 30.2 (Winter 1993): 320-23.

• The Aristocracy of Art in Joyce and Wolfe. Margaret Harper. American Literature (June

1992): 394-95.

• “Ulysses” and Justice. J. McMichael. James Joyce Literary Supplement, 5.2 (1991): 22.

Videos • "Get to Know the Harlem Renaissance." Kent State University Honors College / KSU

Teleproductions, 2000. Produced with Honors College undergraduates. 35 mins. Finalist in the 2002 National Competition Telly Awards for Non-News Documentary.

• "Plagiarism and Artistic Appropriation in the Music Industry." Kent State University

Library, 1995. Research, script, & storyboards. 27 mins.

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Other • “In Memoriam: Shari Benstock. James Joyce Literary Supplement. 29.2 (Fall 2015): 23.

• “In Memoriam: John S. Slack.” James Joyce Literary Supplement. 25.1 (Spring 2011):

20.

• Foreword. Irish Elegies by Chris Arthur. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009: ix-x. • Chapter Editor, “Calypso.” Ulysses in Hypermedia. Michael Groden, Director.

International hypermedia project. The James Joyce Estate [via grandson Stephen James Joyce] has blocked publication of this international collaborative project.

• "History of the Women's Caucus of the James Joyce Foundation.” James Joyce

Newestlatter: Newsletter of the International Joyce Foundation No. 86 (April 1999): 4. • “Benediction for Berni Benstock." Memorial essay. James Joyce Literary Supplement,

9.1 (1995): 5.

Work in Progress • The GAA, Nationalism, and the Irish Literary Revival (book project) • Olympic Summer Games Art Competitions and the Irish Free State (book project) • Reading “Dubliners” Centennially (book project)

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: National Conferences Directed

• Miami J’yce. Annual James Joyce Birthday Conference, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida: 2004, 1994, 1989.

Selected Conference Papers / Forthcoming Presentations/ Sessions Organized

• “Garbage In/Garbage Out: Excremental Joyce.” Joyce Conference. Victoria College, University of Toronto, 2017.

• Panel and Roundtable in honor of Shari Benstock and Rosa Maria Bosinelli. “Women

Hiding Women.” Anniversary Joyce Conference. University of London, Senate House, 2016.

• Dubliners. Panel and Roundtable. Anniversary Joyce Conference. University of London,

Senate House, 2016.

• “Rethinking Mobility, Paralysis, and Identity in Dubliners.” 131st Modern Language Association, Austin, TX, 2016.

• Roundtable: Eavan Boland’s Domestic Violence. American Conference for Irish Studies,

Ft. Lauderdale, FL, 2015.

• “Is There Paralysis in Dubliners?” XXIV International James Joyce Symposium, Utrecht University, NL, 2014.

• “‘The Thin End of the Wedge’: How Things Start in Dubliners.” University of Miami,

18th Annual Miami J’yce Birthday Conference, Coral Gables, FL, 2013.

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• “1913 Dublin Lockout Revisited: ‘Trumpet-tongued’ Larkin at the Lockout’s Centenary.”

128th Annual Modern Language Association Convention, Boston, MA, 2013.

• “Competing Concepts of Culture: Irish Art at the 1924 Paris Games.” XXIII International James Joyce Symposium, June, Dublin, IE, 2012.

• "Paris 1924: Summer Olympic Games, Art Competitions, and National Genius." Ireland:

East and West. University of Zagreb, HR, 2011.

• “Strick’s Ulysses.” IV James Joyce Italian Foundation Conference. Rome, IT, 2011.

• “Catholic Nationalists, Anglo-Irish Elites, and the Summer Arts Contests of 1924.” James Joyce School. Trieste, IT, 2010.

• “Paris/Dublin, 1924: The Irish Free State, the Olympic Summer Games, and Tailteann

Arts Competitions.” XXII International James Joyce Symposium, Prague, CZ, 2010. • “Teaching Major Modern Writers under the Weight of RCM.” Poster presentation.

University Teaching Council Celebration of Teaching, Kent State University, Kent, OH, 2009.

• “Joyce, the GAA, and the Irish Literary Revival.” James Joyce Conference, Buffalo, NY,

2009. • Panel Respondent, “The Memory Boom: Individual Experience and Historical Events.”

May 4th Democracy Symposium, Kent State University, OH, 2009.

• “Joyce, the GAA, and Primitivism.” XXIst International James Joyce Symposium, Tours, FRA 2008.

• Panel Chair, “Irish Modernism and Primitivism.” XXI International James Joyce

Symposium, Tours, FR, 2008. • Panel Chair, “Cultural Politics/Culture and Politics.” ACIS Conference, New York,

2007. • “Institutional Archives: Working as a Literary and Cultural Scholar with FBI Files.”

Roundtable. Modernist Studies Association, Tulsa, OK, 2006. • Panel Chair and Respondent, “Irish Modernism: Creating Primitives at Home and

Abroad,” Modernist Studies Association, Tulsa, OK, 2006. • “Conglutination in the Union of Paul Auster and James Joyce.” XX International James

Joyce Foundation Symposium, Budapest, HU, 2006. • “Clifford Odets and American Radical Theater” in “Outsiders and Literary Censorship in

the Interwar Years.” 121st MLA Convention, Washington D.C., 2005.

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• “Joyce and the Problems of Credence.” Session Chair. International Association for the Study of Irish Literature, Prague, CZ, 2005.

• “Joyce and the Civic-Minded.” Session Chair. International Association for the Study of

Irish Literature, Prague, CZ, 2005. • “Unionist Ulster Intellectuals and Race.” Session Chair, 7th Grian Conference on Ireland

and Race. New York University, New York, 2005. • “Dangerous Americans: Modernism, Sedition, and the FBI.” Session Organizer and

Chair. Modernist Studies Association Conference, Vancouver, CA, 2004. • “Joyce, Modernism, and J. Edgar Hoover.” Bloomsday at 100. XIX International James

Joyce Foundation Symposium, Dublin, IE, 2004. • “Joyce and the G-Men: J. Edgar Hoover’s Manipulation of Modernism.” Miami Joyce

Conference, Coral Gables, FL, 2004. • “J. Edgar Hoover’s Management of Literary Modernism.” Modernist Studies

Association Conference, Birmingham, UK, 2003. • "Four Teachers, Three Courses, and Two Schools: Teaching AP and College Literature

with New and Emerging Technologies." NCTE Convention, Atlanta, GA, 2002. • "J. Edgar Hoover's War on the Irish Literary Left." American Conference for Irish

Studies, New York City, 2002.

• “A Cultural History of the Miami Joyce Conferences." Miami Joyce Conference, Coral Gables, FL, 2001.

• “Joyce, Politics, and the Left." Session Organizer and Chair. Modern Language

Association, Washington D.C., 2000. • "The Work of Culture. A Faculty Colloquium on Literature, Cultural Theory, and Social

Practice." Poster Presentation. Celebrating College Teaching. Kent State University Teaching Council Conference. Kent, OH, 1999.

• Workshop Participant. The New Modernisms. Modernist Studies Association

Conference, State College, PA, 1999.

• Opening Address. Women's Caucus Book Signing. James Joyce Conference, Charleston, SC, 1999.

• Opening Address and Introduction of Speaker. Women's Caucus Luncheon. James

Joyce Conference, Charleston, SC, 1999. • "Futurism and Parody in Joyce's 'After the Race.'" XVI International James Joyce

Foundation Symposium, Rome, IT, 1998.

• "Joyce, Class, and the Academy." Miami Joyce Conference, Coral Gables, FL, 1998.

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• "Naming and Historiography: Tom, Dick and Harry in Finnegans Wake." Miami Joyce

Conference, Coral Gables, FL, 1996. • "Joyce and the G-Men: Part II." James Joyce Conference, Providence, RI, 1995.

• "Joyce, the Law, and Politics." Chair. James Joyce Conference, Providence, RI, 1995.

• "Joyce and the G-Men: Part I." Miami Joyce Conference, Coral Gables, FL, 1995. • Women's Caucus. Chair. XIV International James Joyce Foundation Symposium,

Seville, ES, 1994.

• "Working-Class Irish Writing and the First World War." American Conference for Irish Studies, Omaha, NE, 1994.

• "Teaching Joyce to Undergraduates." James Joyce Conference, Irvine, CA, 1993. • "Allusion and Appropriation in Ulysses." James Joyce Conference, Irvine, CA, 1993. • "Flann O'Brien and the Comedy of Myth." American Conference for Irish Studies,

Galway, IE, 1992.

• "Games in Ulysses: What We Play and What We Must Resist Playing." XIII International James Joyce Foundation Symposium, Dublin, IE, 1992.

• "Women's Newsletters of the First World War.” Images of War Conference, Colorado

Springs, CO, 1992. • "Pub Culture: Pubs in the Wake." Miami Joyce Conference, Coral Gables, 1992.

• "Joyce and Animals: Joycean Bestiaries." Miami Joyce Conference, Coral Gables, 1992. • "From the Trenches to the Arsenals." Women and War Conference, Austin, TX, 1991. • "Naming and Satire; Nicknaming and Gender in Irish Literature." American Committee

for Irish Studies Conference, Madison, WI, 1991.

• "Costume and Comedy in Joyce: Women, Corsetry and the First World War." Miami Joyce Conference, Coral Gables, FL, 1991.

• "Supplanting the Author: Chance and Coincidence in the Modern French Novel." South

Central Modern Language Association, San Antonio, TX, 1990.

• “The Burden of Patriarchal Onomastics in Women's Expatriate Writing." Modern Language Association, Washington, D. C., 1989.

• "Naming and Satire: Joyce's Rhetoric of Nomenclature." South Atlantic Modern

Language Association, Atlanta, GA, 1989.

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• "Joyce's Allusive Method and Onomastic Veracity." South Central Modern Language Association, New Orleans, LA, 1989.

• “Joyce and History." James Joyce Conference, Philadelphia, PA, 1989.

• "Icarus and the Upstart Crow: A Groatsworth of Plagiarism in A Portrait and Ulysses."

South Atlantic Modern Language Association, Washington, D.C., 1988.

• "Taking the Biscuit: Narrative Cheekiness in Dubliners and Ulysses." South Central Modern Language Association, Arlington, TX, 1988.

• "Names & Naming in Joyce." XI International James Joyce Foundation Symposium,

Venice, IT, 1988. • "Women Munitions Workers and the Great War: The Language of Public and Private

Writing." Modern Language Association, San Francisco, CA, 1987.

• "Gender-Charged Munitions: The Language of World War I Munitions Reports." International Congress of Women, Dublin, IE, 1987.

Professional Organization Memberships American Conference for Irish Studies International Association for the Study of Irish Literature International James Joyce Foundation Modern Language Association Modernist Studies Association W.B. Yeats Society of New York Professional Organization Offices Held 2018-2020 President-Elect, International James Joyce Foundation, Appointed 2016-2018 Vice President, International James Joyce Foundation, Appointed 2015-2021 Trustee, International James Joyce Foundation, Elected 1998-2000--Co-Chair, Women's Caucus, International James Joyce Foundation, Elected 1998-97--Secretary, Women's Caucus, International James Joyce Foundation, Appointed 1993-95--Chair, Women's Caucus, International James Joyce Foundation, Elected 1992-95--Nominating Committee, Irish Studies, South Atlantic Modern Language Association 1991-92--Chair, Irish Studies Committee, South Atlantic Modern Language Association 1990-91--Secretary, Irish Studies Committee, South Atlantic Modern Language Association Journal Work 2016 Reviewer, Abstracts submitted for the American Name Society Conference in Washington, DC 2015 Reviewer, Special Issue of NAMES: The Journal of the American Name Society 2010-present Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Literary Onomastics 1994-2003 Editorial Board, Names: The Journal of the American Name Society 1995 Indexer, Studies in Short Fiction 1986-88 Editorial Assistant, James Joyce Literary Supplement, University of Miami 1985-86 Editorial Assistant, James Joyce Quarterly, University of Tulsa

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Manuscript Review Activity Cambridge University Press James Joyce Quarterly Journal of Literary Onomastics Names: The Journal of the American Name Society Nomina: Journal of the Society for Name Studies in Britain and Ireland Oxford University Press Palgrave Macmillan St. Martin's Press Style University Press of Florida University of Wisconsin Press Grant and Fellowship Application Review Activities Reviewer, Irish Research Council for Humanities and Social Sciences (IRCHSS), Government of Ireland EXTERNAL GRANTS SUBMITTED (FUNDED):

• Moore Institute Visiting Fellowship, National University of Ireland, Galway. €5,000, 2011-2012. UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE TEACHING: i. Undergraduate Courses Kent State University, 1990-present English 49091: Senior Capstone Seminar: Modernism English 49091: Senior Capstone Seminar: 20th Century Irish Literature English 49091: Senior Capstone Seminar: The Harlem Renaissance English 49091: Senior Capstone Seminar: James Joyce and the Irish Literary Revival English 42030: Twentieth-Century British and Irish Novel English 41096: Individual Investigations/Directed Undergraduate Work: -- Individual Investigation: The 1960s: American Literature and Culture

-- Individual Investigation: Creative Writing/Short Story -- Individual Investigation: James Joyce’s Ulysses (4x) -- Individual Investigation: Modernism and Modernity -- Individual Investigation: Richard Wright’s Fiction --Individual Investigation: Editing and Publishing II (2x)

English 41095: Senior Special Topics: James Joyce Honors 40099: Senior Honors Thesis/Project English 39895: Special Topics: The 1960s: American Literature and Culture English 39895: Special Topics: Editing and Publishing English 38895: Special Topics: Editing and Publishing 2 English 36070: Modern British, Irish and American Poetry English 34005: British and Irish Literature, 1900 to the Present English 32080: Major British and Irish Novelists--18th Century to the Present ADED 32147/English 22073: Language, Literacy and Learning & Major Modern Writers: Using Technology and Distance Learning in Education (team-taught pilot course) English 31051: The Short Story Honors 30297: Seminar: Interdisciplinary Course on the Harlem Renaissance Honors 30096: Individual Honors Work English 30095-012: Dublin 1916-2016: War and Remembrance (Spring Break Study Abroad) English 30095: Irish Literature--From Myths to Monasticism to Modernism

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English 30072: Editing and Publishing English 30073: Editing and Publishing 2 English 30065: Advanced Composition English 30064: Argumentative Writing English 25002: Literature in English II English 24072: Great Books II English 22082: Survey of British and Irish Literature II English 22073: Major Modern Writers English 21056: Images of Women in Literature English 21001: Introduction to Women’s Literature Experimental College 10290: First-Year Orientation Honors 10197/10297: First-Year Honors English Colloquium English 10001: First-Year Writing Sequence: Core Writing Course University College London, Fall 1996 Seminar: Moderns I Seminar: Commentary and Analysis Undergraduate Tutorials University of Miami, 1989-90 English 214: American Literature II English 212: British Literature II English 202: World Literary Masterpieces II English 105: Principles of Prose Expression I Experiential Learning Requirement (ELR) Supervision/Advising Spring 2014 Advisor to M. Patchen, assisting Dr. S. Rachakonda in editing and writing ii. Graduate Courses Kent State University, 1991-present English 76895: Teaching with Technology: Modernism, Race, and Gender English 76791: Modern Irish Literature English 76502: Dramatic Literature--Twentieth- and Twenty-first Century Plays English 76401: The Sixties: American Literature and Culture English 76401: Literary Movements: Introduction to Modernism English 76302: Post-Colonial Irish Literature English 76076: Research Methods in the Study of Literature English 76002: The Irish Twentieth Century: Literature and Culture English 73391: Twentieth/Twenty-First Century Irish Poetry English 72291: Seminar: British and Irish Modernism English 72291: Seminar: The Sixties: American Literature and Culture English 72291: Seminar: James Joyce English 72291: Seminar: Twentieth Century British and Irish Poetry English 72291: Seminar: Women Modernists English 72030: Twentieth Century British and Irish Novel English 71096/68096: Individual Investigations/Directed Graduate Work: -- Individual Investigation on the Harlem Renaissance -- Individual Investigation on Irish Literary History -- Individual Investigation on James Joyce (2) -- Individual Investigation on Joyce's Finnegans Wake -- Individual Investigation on Joyce's Ulysses (2)

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-- Individual Investigation on Virginia Woolf English 61000: Intro to Research and Pedagogy in Critical Reading Senior Writing Portfolios 2016 Reader. (S. Van Zandt) 2015 Reader (E. Bouza) 2013 Reader (H. Strahl) 2011 Reader (S. Vanderpool) 2007 Director (D. Seay); Reader (J. Kovac) 2004 Director (M. Slane); Reader (M. Wilson) 1999 Reader (M. Riley; A. Volak) 1998 Reader (D. Henderson) 1993 Director (J. Millin; R. Sabetto); Reader (T. Mariano; D. Shivley) 1992 Director (J. Buckley; S. Parsons) 1992 Reader (C. O'Keefe; D. Pratt) 1991 Reader (G. Allworth; M. Busam; D. Taylor; A. Weese) Senior Honors Theses 2017 Reader, Renee Gosney, Editors and Digital Self-Publishing 2015 Director, A. Huffman, Editor and Author Relationships in the Evolving World of Publishing 2013 Director, T. Snyder, Irish Women Writers and Literary Identity 2012 Director, J. Greenwell, Time, History and Memory in James Joyce’s “Ulysses.” 2011 Director, S. Ingram, The Extraordinary Body in the American Sideshow. Passed with High Honors. 2008 Director, K. Voss-Hoynes, Roddy Doyle’s Novels 2003 Reader, A. Cerimeli 2001 Director, S. Hale, Non-Fiction Essays 1996 Reader, T. Krouse 1995 Reader, M. Artzner-Wolf; K. Hauser McNair Scholars Program The McNair Scholars Program is one of several TRIO programs funded by the US Department of Education. The program prepares qualified undergraduates for entrance to a PhD program in all fields of study. The program aims to increase the number of first-generation, low-income and/or underrepresented students in PhD programs, and ultimately to diversify faculties in colleges and universities across the country. At KSU, the program provides undergraduates from Kent State and national HBCUs with opportunities to participate in academic year and summer research activities. McNair Scholars attend courses, seminars, and workshops on topics related to graduate school preparation, complete a full-length research project under the guidance of a faculty mentor, and present their research at local, regional and national conferences. I have mentored the following students: 2014 KaShala Smith, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio 2003 Michealla Harvey, Alcorn State University, Lorman, Mississippi 2002CedricBurrows,AlcornStateUniversity,Lorman,Mississippi M.A. Theses Directed 2011 Garth Sabo. ‘“Almost lifeless, like the teller’: Instructive Performances in Samuel Beckett’s Self-aware Novels.” Passed with High Honors. 1997 Penelope Tinker. "Murder and Reconstruction in Rhys's Good Morning, Midnight." 1996 Will Gouldman. "Beckett and Yeats."

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1995 Sarah Manville. “Nationalism in Joyce's Stephen Hero and A Portrait." 1994 Dawn Fazzino. "Genetic Proof in E. M. Forster's The Longest Journey." Dissertations Directed 2016 Heather Brown. “Creating Postcolonial National Heroes: The Revisionist Myths of W.B. Yeats and James Joyce.” Winner, Department of English Toerne Award for Best Dissertation, 2016. 2013 Yeonmin Kim. “Postnationalism, Hybridity, and Utopia in Paul Durcan’s Poetry:

Toward an Irish Minoritarian Literature.” Current position: Assistant Professor (TT), Chonnam National University, South Korea

2004 Melissa Jones. "Modernist Hagiography: Saints in Joyce, Stein, Eliot, and H.D.” Winner, Department of English Toerne Award for Best Dissertation, 2004. Current position: Master Teacher in English, Brush High School, Cleveland, OH. 2001 Elisabeth Leonard. "Challenging the Discipline: Literary Studies and A. S. Byatt." Current position: Head of Reference, Instruction & Outreach, UC San Diego. 1999 Sean P. Murphy. "James Joyce and the Logic of Victimage" (published as book, 2003). Winner, University David B. Smith Award for Best Dissertation, 1999 Winner, Department of English Toerne Award for Best Dissertation, 1999 Most recent position: Associate Professor of English, College of Lake County, IL.

Thesis and Dissertation Committees (College of A&S unless otherwise noted) 2017 Two dissertations (A. Gothard [University of Miami, FL]; S. Laffey) 2016 Two dissertations (J. Murray; J. O’Leary [History]) 2013 One thesis (E. Piper) 2009 One dissertation (E. Haller) 2006 One dissertation (P. Cooper); one thesis (S. Shurtleff, College of Ed.) 2005 One dissertation (A. Pavlovic) 2003 One dissertation (J. F. O’Hara, University of Miami, FL) 1999 Three dissertations (E. Erdim; J. Somers; S. St. Jean) 1996 Two dissertations (M. Lazar; N. Prosenjak, College of Ed.); two theses (B. Huang; J. Rizzo, College of Liberal Arts) 1995 One thesis (F. Wright) 1994 Two dissertations (N. Macky; C. Palm); two theses (B. McConaghy; T. Sramcik) 1993 One thesis (I. Martyniuk) 1991 Two dissertations (I. Mitra; B. Rodewald) Ph.D. / M.A. Examinations Written and Evaluated / Area: 20th C. British and Irish Literature 2013-14 One (H. Brown) 2010-11One(Y.Kim) 2004-05 One (W. Corbella) 2001-02 One (a re-take) 2000-01 One (M. Hricko) 1999-00 One (M. Jones) 1996-97 Two (E. Leonard; S. Murphy) 1995-96 Four (Barna; Butler; Miltner; Reed) 1994-95 One (Johanyak) 1993-94 Three (Heaton; Hilfer; Moyle) 1992-93 Six (Heaton; Jansak; Kessapidu; Kontouli; Rosky; Somers) 1991-92 Two (Jasper; Macky) Students Engaged in Funded Research Projects or Research-Oriented Learning Experiences

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2017 L. Cosentino, undergraduate English major, apprenticing as my editorial assistant for my book series with Palgrave Macmillan. 2015 K. Rae Madden, undergraduate English major, apprenticing on a project creating (with me) new online course materials for my ENG 30072 Editing and Publishing course, offered for the first time as a hybrid course this summer. 2014 K. Smith, McNair scholar and KSU English major, researched, wrote, and presented her scholarship on the Zero Tolerance Policy and ways it adversely affects students of color. 2013 Six Honors College students enrolled in a special section of my Editing and Publishing course were responsible for designing, editing, and producing an Honors College anthology of writing, photography, and art which they named Brainchild. The 74-page perfect-bound book they produced was simply amazing. Our “client,” the Honors College, ordered 5,000 copies, and they are thrilled with our work. The students involved say it was one of the most fulfilling things they have been a part of at KSU. 2011 S. Ingram, undergraduate English major. Appointed to RAGS’ Undergraduate Research Scholars Program. I nominated her and am directing her Honors Thesis. 2010 J. Greenwell, undergraduate English major. Appointed to RAGS’ Undergraduate Research Scholars Program. I nominated him and am directing his Honors Thesis. 2010 J. Greenwell, undergraduate English major. Applied for and received three scholarships to attend the James Joyce Summer School at the University of Trieste where I lectured and taught a seminar on Joyce’s Dubliners. 2009 S. Vanderpool, undergraduate Honors English and Communications Media major. Helped prepare print and multimedia teaching materials on American Literature and Culture of the 1960s for new undergraduate English course. 2008 A. Guerin, undergraduate English major. Collaborated in preparing scholarly index for my 2008 book, Irish Modernism and the Global Primitive. 2007 D. Bailey, A. Guerin, D. Hite, E. Mitchell, K. Voss-Hoynes, and A. Williams, undergraduate English majors. These students attended my afternoon workshop on proofreading and indexing, and apprenticed (at final page proof stage) on my 2008 book Modernism on File. Their enthusiasm and eagerness to learn the ins- and-outs of editing and publishing led me to develop a new course for English majors, Workshop in Editing and Publishing, offered in spring 2009. 2007 H. Bauer, undergraduate English major. A for-credit internship. Co-authored workshop and course materials relating to a grant proposal on “Kent State, 1970, and American Culture.” Also co-created a ‘Virtual Museum’ on Kent State/May 4, 1970. Our work on the Virtual Museum was supported by KSU’s Educational Technology & Distance Learning Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning, and the Faculty Professional Development Center.

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2003 R. Thorndike. M.A. student. Collaborated in preparing scholarly index for my 2004 book, Joyce and the G-Men. 2003 M. Harvey, Alcorn State University (MS) undergraduate in KSU’s McNair Scholars Program. Prepared FBI Freedom of Information Act requests for my 2004 book and coordinated the various lists of Bureau files. 2002 M. Modarelli, M.A. student. International Ulysses Hypermedia Project. Researched, collected, and digitized annotations to Chapter 4 of Joyce’s Ulysses for use in an international collaborative hypermedia James Joyce project. Funded by the University Research Council. 2002 L. McClellan, M.A student. International Ulysses Hypermedia Project. Researched, collected, and digitized annotations to Chapter 4 of Joyce’s Ulysses for use in an international collaborative hypermedia James Joyce project. Funded by the University Research Council. 2002 C. Burrows, Alcorn State University (MS) undergraduate in KSU’s McNair Scholars Program. Researched and presented work on August Wilson’s Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom. 2000 Junior-level Honors College course on the Harlem Renaissance. In response to a competitive teaching grant announced by the Honors College, students in this small class researched, wrote, and produced a 35-minute video titled Get to Know the Harlem Renaissance. They packaged the video with essential books on the movement and sent them to local schools and libraries in Northeast Ohio, with offers to guest-lecture on the topic. Funded by a grant from the Kent State University Honors College and produced by KSU Teleproductions, the video was a Finalist for a 2002 Telly Award (a national competition) in the category of Non-News Documentary. COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE: 2015 Invited Public Lecture, “Modern Writers and Surveillance,” Research Uncorked, the Honors College 2010-2014 Editorial Board, Kent State University Press 2011-2012 The Lovejoy Commission on Teaching and Evaluation. Appointed by Faculty Senate 2009 Faculty Professional Improvement Leave Policy Review Committee. Appointed by the Provost 2007-2008 Doctoral Program Steering Committee. University-wide evaluation of doctoral programs. Appointed by the Provost and Faculty Senate 2006-2008 University Joint Appeals Board, College of Arts and Sciences. Elected by College faculty 2006-2007 Steering Committee, Faculty Research and Research-Oriented Learning Experiences for Undergraduates. An AQIP Action Project. Appointed by Associate Provost 2006-2007 University Search Committee for Senior Vice President and Provost. Appointed by the President 2006 Featured Speaker, Orientation for New Graduate Students of Color 2005, 2006 Festival Coordinator and Judge, First-Year-Experience (FYE) “Frosh Film Fest” 2005 Featured Speaker, Orientation for New Graduate Students of Color 2004-2005 University Promotion Advisory Board. Appointed by Assoc. Provost Faculty Affairs 2004-2005 College Advisory Committee, Elected by Department FAC

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2004-2005 Membership Chair, AAUP. Appointed by Chapter President 2003-2006 University Joint Appeals Board, College of Arts and Sciences, Elected by College faculty 2003-2005 Faculty Associate, FYE Residential College Learning Community 2003-2004 Teacher-Scholars Program, Mentor, Faculty Professional Development Center 2003 Diarist, “Faculty Diaries” Project; Appointed by the Provost 2003 Master of Ceremonies, Ninth Annual “Celebration of Scholarship” Conference 2003 Ninth Annual “Celebration of Scholarship” Planning Committee 2003 McNair Scholars Program, Faculty Mentor (Michellese Harvey; Alcorn State University, Mississippi) 2002-2005 Faculty Senate, At-Large Representative; Elected by Faculty in College 2002-2005 Professional Standards Committee; Appointed by the Faculty Senate 2002 Writing Team, Report of the Commission on the Academic Structure of the University.

Elected by Commissioners 2002 Subcommittee to Review Graduate College Restructuring Proposal; Appointed by the

Associate Dean of Research and Graduate Studies 2002 Commission on the Academic Structure of the University; Appointed by the Provost 2002 Honors Faculty Colloquium; Invited Presenter “Learner-Centered Instruction” 2002 McNair Scholars Program, Faculty Mentor (Cedric Burrows; Alcorn State University) 2002-2003 University Promotion Advisory Board. Appointed by the Associate Provost for Faculty Affairs 2002 "Incorporating Diversity into the High School Curriculum." College of Education 2001-2003 University Research Council; Appointed by the Dean and Provost of Research and

Graduate Studies 2001-2002 Distinguished Scholar Award Selection Committee 2001-2002 Co-Chair, Distinguished Scholar Award Subcommittee, Humanities 2001-2002 Integrated Language Arts Advisory Committee; Appointed by Department Chair 2001 "Using Technology in the Classroom," Renaissance Learning Event, College of Education 2001 Chair, Screening Committee, University Research Council Applications 2001Featured Speaker, Orientation for New Teaching Assistants of Color 2000-2001 Member, Negotiations Committee, AAUP; appointed by Chapter President 2000-2001 Mentor, Teacher-Scholars Program, Faculty Professional Development Center 2000-2001Committee on Academic Officers, First Alternate; Elected by Faculty Senate 2000-2001 Executive Committee of Faculty Senate, Secretary; Elected by Faculty Senate 2000 "Shared Governance," Faculty Senate Retreat 2000 Panel Chair and Presenter, Honors College Orientation; "Get to Know the Harlem

Renaissance," a panel discussion followed by a student-produced documentary on topic 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997 Invited Panelist, AAUP Tenure and Promotion Workshop 1999-2002 Faculty Senate, At-Large Rep.; elected by Faculty in College of Arts and Sciences 1999 Moderator, Campus Conversations, "Interdisciplinary Courses." University Teaching

Council Conference 1998-2001 Campus Police Advisory Committee; appointed by the Faculty Senate 1998-99 AAUP-KSU Contract Negotiations Team (1998-2001 Faculty Contract) 1998 Selection Committee, Distinguished Scholars Subcommittee, College of Arts and

Sciences; recommended to Committee by Department Chair 1997 University Research Council, Grant Applications Review Committee, Humanities 1996, 1995, 1994 Distinguished Faculty Panel, O.N. T.A.P. (Orientation for New Teaching

Assistants Program) 1994 Honors College Policy Committee 1992-93 Publication Adviser, Student Press Organization (SPOT Magazine)

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DEPARTMENT SERVICE: 2017-2018 Faculty Advisory Committee; elected by English faculty 2017 Judge for tiebreaker in Zurava Award for Best Writing Portfolio 2016-2017 Faculty Advisory Committee; elected At-Large by English faculty 2016-2017 Chair, Student Academic Complaint Committee 2016 Presenter, English Department Colloquium: “Rethinking Joyce’s Dubliners” 2015-2016 Chair, Student Academic Complaint Committee 2015 Committee Chair, Revising the English Major, Appointed by Chair 2015 Judge, Zurava Award for Best Writing Minor Portfolio 2015-16 Faculty Advisory Committee; elected by English faculty 2014-15 Faculty Advisory Committee; elected by English faculty 2013-14 Member, Student Academic Complaint Committee 2013-14 Faculty Advisory Committee; elected by English faculty 2012 Judge, Zurava Award for Best Writing Minor Portfolio 2012 “On Getting Published: How to Get an Editor’s Attention.” A Graduate Student Roundtable 2010-11 Committee to Review the English Writing Minor, Appointed by Chair 2010 Chair, Student Academic Complaint Committee 2009 Presenter, Teaching Large Lecture Courses, Brown Bag Discussion 2009-2010 Faculty Advisory Committee; Elected by English Faculty 2008-2009 Faculty Advisory Committee; Elected by English Faculty 2007 Co-Chair, Student Academic Complaint Committee 2006-2007 Graduate Studies Committee; Elected by Literature Faculty 2006-2007 Graduate Literature Program Subcommittee; Elected by Literature Faculty 2006-2007 Faculty Advisory Committee; Elected by English Faculty, All Campuses 2006 Admissions Committee, Graduate M.A. and Ph.D. Literature Programs 2006 Judge, DuBois Undergraduate Critical Writing Award 2005 Chair, Search Committee (Postcolonial Literature and Theory) 2005-2006 Student Academic Complaint Committee 2005-2006 Faculty Advisory Committee; Elected by English Faculty, All Campuses 2005 Chair, Student Academic Complaint Committee 2005 Admissions Committee, Graduate M.A. and Ph.D. Literature Programs 2004-2005 Search Committee (Early Mod British/Shakespeare position), English, Kent Campus 2004-2005 Graduate Literature Program Committee; Elected by Literature Faculty 2004-2005 Faculty Advisory Committee, elected by English Faculty 2003 Keynote Speaker, Sigma Tau Delta Convocation and Awards Ceremony 2002 Author, "M.A. in Literature and Writing, Self-Study" for Ohio Board of Regents Review of

Graduate Programs in English 2001 Invited Speaker, "Applying to Graduate Schools," English Undergraduate Student Center 2001 Coordinator and Speaker, Graduate Student Placement Workshops 2001-2002 Faculty Advisory Committee; All-Campus Representative; elected by Faculty 2000-2002 Graduate Studies Coordinator; Appointed by Department Chair 2000 Participant, Graduate Student Placement Workshops 2000 Carnegie II Equity Awards and Faculty Excellence Awards Subcommittees of FAC 2000 Graduate Student Recruiting 1999-2000 Department Chair Search Committee; At-Large Representative; Elected by Faculty 1999-2001 Council Representative, AAUP Council; elected by CBU Faculty 1999-2000 Faculty Advisory Committee, All-Campus Representative; elected by Faculty 1999-2000 Co-moderator. Bi-weekly Graduate Faculty Seminars in Literature, Cultural Theory

and Social Practice 1999-2000 Chair, Department Handbook Revision Committee

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1999 Search Committee (Postcolonial Literature and Theory) English, Kent Campus 1998-2000 Program Chair, Ph.D. in Literature; elected by Graduate Faculty 1998-2000 Graduate Studies Committee; elected by Graduate Faculty 1998-1999 Co-moderator. Bi-weekly Graduate Faculty Seminars in Literature, Cultural Theory

and Social Practice 1998-present Faculty Mentor; appointed by Department Chair 1998 Search Committee (Feminist Theory position) English, Kent Campus 1998 Search Committee (Cultural Materialist position) English, Kent Campus 1998 Grant Writing Team (for Year-Long Graduate Faculty Seminar); appointed by the FAC 1997 Ad Hoc Committee on Departmental Promotion Policy; appointed by Department Chair 1996 Search Committee (Modern British position), English, Kent Campus 1995-96 Graduate Studies Committee, elected by Graduate Faculty 1995 Ad Hoc Temporary PT Faculty Evaluation Subcommittee; appointed by Department Chair 1995 Invited Speaker, Sigma Tau Delta Student Colloquium 1995 Quadrennial Chairperson Review Committee; nominated from rank and appointed by Dean of Arts and Sciences 1994-95 Faculty Advisory Committee; elected from rank 1994-98 Wick Poetry Committee; appointed by Department Chair 1994-95 Search Committee (Rhetoric position), English, Kent Campus 1994-95 Conference Committee, Joseph Conrad Conference, Kent State University 1994 Search Committee (Generalist position), English, East Liverpool Campus 1994 Judge, DuBois Award for Critical Writing 1994 Judge, Luna Negra Awards for Poetry and Short Fiction 1993 Speaker, Graduate Students' Publishing Workshop 1992-1994 Department Handbook Revision Committee; appointed by Department Chair 1992-93 Faculty Advisory Committee; elected from rank 1992 Speaker, "Applying to Graduate Programs in English." Sigma Tau Delta 1992 Chair, Ad Hoc Department Grievance Committee; appointed by Department Chair 1992 MLA Convention Interviewing team, English Department, Kent 1991-92 Faculty Advisory Committee; elected from rank 1990-92 Writing Program Committee; elected from rank 1990-present Graduate and Undergraduate Student Advising SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION (past five years) 2016 Reviewer, Abstracts for American Name Society Conference, Washington DC 2015-2016 Chair, Scholarship Selection Committee, International James Joyce Foundation 2015 Reviewer, Abstracts for MLA Convention, American Name Society 2014 Reviewer, Abstracts for Special Issue, Names: The Journal of the American Name Society COMMUNITY OUTREACH: 2008 Judge, Poetry Out Loud, a NEH-sponsored competition. Tallmadge High School 2007 Poetry Chapbook Judge, Epitome: Celebrating the Arts, Minds, and Ambitions of NE Ohio Women 2006-present Organizer, English Doctoral Faculty Lecture Series on Enduring Authors. ATown/Gown Initiative. Kent City Free Library. 2005 Ulysses Summer Reading Group (with seven Roosevelt High School students), 10 weeks 2002 Guest Lecturer, Irish Literature and Culture, Tallmadge High School 2001 Team-taught AP English course to seniors at Strongsville HS via synchronous video link 2000 Coordinated Student Book and Video Donations to local High Schools, Middle Schools,

and Libraries as part of a KSU Honors College teaching grant 1991-96 Founder/Moderator, DYOUBLONG?, local Finnegans Wake Reading Group

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MEDIA ATTENTION / RECOGNITION OF MY RESEARCH AND TEACHING: Bushe, Andrew. "Secret Dossier Reveals Sinn Fein Plot to Kill Labour Leader ‘Big’ Jim Larkin."

The Examiner (Cork, Ireland) 3 Aug 1999. Byrne, Richard. “Hot Type: Literary G-Force.” Chronicle of Higher Education 6 Aug 2004: A16. Clinton, Heather. English Class Goes Beyond Learning By the Book.” Daily Kent Stater (Kent,

OH) 4 Apr 1996. Cotton, Christopher. “Professor Inspires Students to Create Works of Art.” Record Courier

(Kent-Ravenna, OH) 26 July 2002: C1. Cotton, Christopher. “English Professor Culleton’s Unique Teaching Style Inspires Students to

Create Works of Art. Inside Kent State. Vol. 21, No. 38 (July 15, 2002): 3. Cullen, Paul. "Plot to Poison Jim Larkin Unearthed in United States." Irish Times (Dublin,

Ireland) 3 Aug 1999: 3. Drexler, Michael. “FBI Records Turn Professor into Detective: Culleton Uncovers Plot to

Assassinate Irish Labor Activist Larkin.” Record Courier 26 Jan 2002: A7. Ewers, Dave. “Kent State James Joyce Researcher Untangles an Irish (Would-Be) Murder

Mystery.” Record Courier (Kent-Ravenna, OH) 21 Dec 1999. Foote, Rick. "FBI, murder, impostors part of Butte plot." The Butte Weekly 15 March 2000: 2. Garmon, Margaret. “Margaret’s Notebook” Column. Record Courier 14 July 2004: A10. Gemmell, Bo. “English Professor Lauds Irish Author James Joyce.” Daily Kent Stater 14 March

2008: 6. Greenberg, Ivan. “Surveillance Directed at Critics of the FBI.” Rowman and Littlefield

Publishing Group blog. May 18, 2011. Mohr, Rebecca. “Professor Inspires Students and Publishes Books.” Daily Kent Stater 4 March

2008: 2. O’Hanlon, Ray. “Crossing Paths with Big Jim Larkin.” Irish Labor Awards Issue. Irish Echo

(New York) 21 September 2011: 22-23. O’Hanlon, Ray. “De Valera was Many Things, but a Spy?” Irish Echo (New York) 4 Nov 2009:

5-6. O'Hanlon, Ray. "Feds Tracked Labor Leader Post-Sing Sing Stay." Irish Echo (New York) 15

March 2000: 46. O'Hanlon, Ray. "Inside File: Fifth Man in Larkin Murder Plot." Irish Echo (New

York) 4 Aug 1999: 5. O'Hanlon, Ray. "The Plot to Kill James Larkin." Irish Echo (New York) 15 March

2000: 45. O'Hanlon, Ray. "Uncovered: 1919 Plot to Murder Larkin." Irish Echo (New York) 8 Jul 1999: 6. O’Kelly, Emma. “RTÉ News at Noon.” Live Interview. Radio Telefis Éireann, Irish Public

Radio. 3 August 1999. Subject: Larkin and the FBI. O’Muirthile, Tomas. Taped Radio Interview, Cork Radio (Cork, Ireland): November 2000.

Subject: Larkin and the FBI. Santana, Rosa Maria. “Strongsville, KSU classes a study in high-tech links.” Plain Dealer

(Cleveland, OH) 28 Sept 2001: B3. Staff Reporter. “Age-old Plot Against Larkin Revealed by FBI.” The Irish News (Belfast) 26 Jan

2001. Staff Reporter. “Claire Culleton ’81 investigates the FBI.” Manhattan College Alumni Magazine.

Spring 2000: 8. Umrigar, Thrity. “Flame of Passion: KSU professor’s enthusiasm helps students find meaning at

core of James Joyce’s formidable work.” Akron Beacon Journal 16 Mar 1992: 3. Watts, Gerry. “More Than Sing Sing Awaited Jim Larkin.” Irish Echo (New York) 14 September

2016: 22-23.

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Wiener, Jon. “J. Edgar Hoover, Author.” The Nation. 9 June 2008: 6-8. (Discusses my published and ongoing research on Hoover and his publishers at Henry Holt & Co.)

YouTube video: Dubliners undergraduate workshop in Pula, Croatia, at Café Uliks, June 2012.