Richard Barlow

Dr

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    United Kingdom

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Biography

Richard Alan Barlow is an Associate Lecturer at the University of St Andrews, a member of the Board of Trustees of the International James Joyce Foundation, and a former Academic Director of the Trieste Joyce School. He received his MA and MLitt from the University of Aberdeen and his PhD from Queen’s University Belfast. He has taught in Belfast and in Singapore.

Richard's most recent book - Modern Irish and Scottish Literature: Connections, Contrasts, Celticisms - was published by Oxford University Press in 2023. His first book, The Celtic Unconscious: Joyce and Scottish Culture, was published by University of Notre Dame Press in 2017. He has also co-edited, with Paul Fagan, a collection titled Finnegans Wake - Human and Nonhuman Histories (Edinburgh University Press, 2024). 

Dr Barlow has published articles in journals such as Irish Studies in Europe, Irish Studies Review, James Joyce Quarterly, Philosophy and Literature, and Scottish Literary Review. He has written for the Irish Times and the Guardian and is contributing to a number of forthcoming volumes, including the Blackwell Encyclopaedia of Scottish Literature and the Bloomsbury Handbook to Joyce. He also has work forthcoming with European Joyce Studies. 

Richard gave a keynote presentation at the XXIX International James Joyce Symposium, held at the University of Glasgow in 2024. Richard has also been an invited speaker at the Trieste Joyce School and the Vienna Irish Studies and Cultural Theory Summer School. He has given invited lectures at the James Joyce Centre in Dublin, the University of Aberdeen, Concordia University, the University of Dundee, the University of Edinburgh, the University of Glasgow, and the University of Oxford.

Dr Barlow is an Assessment Board member for the Irish Research Council / Government of Ireland Postgraduate Scholarship and Postdoctoral Fellowship programmes and an international affiliate member of the Scottish Revival Network. He is also a peer reviewer for James Joyce Quarterly.