Dr Eavan Fiona O'Dochartaigh

PhD, MPhil, MA, BA

Contact Details

Honorary Research Lecturer
T: +353857089590
E: eavan.odochartaigh@universityofgalway.ie
linkedin.com/in/eavanodochartaigh @eavanod
 
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Biography

Dr Eavan O'Dochartaigh is an Honorary Research Lecturer in English at University of Galway, Ireland. She graduated in 2018 with a PhD in English from University of Galway. From 2019 to 2021, she was a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Individual Fellow at Umeå University, Sweden. Her current project (2022-26) Exploring the Arctic Archive at University of Galway is with the mentorship of Prof Daniel Carey and is funded by Science Foundation Ireland and the Irish Research Council's Pathway Programme (2022-26). Her first monograph Visual Culture and Arctic Voyages, based on her PhD thesis, was published by Cambridge University Press in 2022 and is available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

Research Projects

  Project Start Date End Date
Exploring the Arctic Archive: Recovering Documentary Visual and Literary Sources of the Circumpolar North in the Long Nineteenth Century 01-MAR-22 28-FEB-26

Books

  Year Publication
(2022) Visual Culture and Arctic Voyages: Personal and Public Art and Literature of the Franklin Search Expeditions.
O'Dochartaigh, Eavan (2022) Visual Culture and Arctic Voyages: Personal and Public Art and Literature of the Franklin Search Expeditions. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [DOI] [Details]

Modules Taught

  Term/Year Module Title Module Code Subject / Desc
Semester 1 2023/24 Travel Writing in the Arctic EN2173

External Collaborators

  Name Organisation / Institute Country Description of Collaboration
Ingeborg Høvik UiT The Arctic University of Norway NORWAY
Arctic Voices in Art and Literature in the Long Nineteenth Century ¿ a four-year project (2020-2024) funded by the Research Council of Norway's Young Research Talent Programme. We are a group of international scholars and artists who contribute to the ongoing efforts of decolonizing dominant Arctic History, this project gathers stories that point to those who were on the receiving end of imperialism in the extended nineteenth century. https://www.arcticvoices.space/