June 2026
Clare Hayes-Brady
Clare Hayes-Brady is
a lecturer in American Literature at University College Dublin. Her PhD focused
on communication in the work of David Foster Wallace. Other research interests
include the interaction of literature with film; transatlantic cultural
heritage; performative sexuality (both normative and queer), resistant gender
modes and the history of burlesque; digital humanities and modes of
transmission; adolescence in contemporary fiction, and dystopian narrative.
More work by Clare Hayes-Brady
Carrying the Light [features]
Turning Back, Looking Forward: [features]
“It’s Just the Texture of the World I Live in”: Wallace and the World [features]
Dante [features]
Where do I begin? [features]
Back to the Drawing-board [features]
matter of life and death: [features]
Fighting Words: [features]
How to be good [features]
Reading Your Problematic Fave [features]
The Mother of All Monsters [features]
Everyone, we are dead! [features]
Starter’s Orders [features]
fragMENting: [features]
This Difficult Time [features]
We are all in the gutter [features]
A Shot In The Arm [features]
D’you know what I mean? [features]
Breastfeeding in Literature [features]
In Praise of Ease [features]
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