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Author: Caroline Heafey

Caroline B. Heafey is pursuing her M.A. at NYU’s Glucksman Ireland House in Irish Literature. Her work focuses primarily on Irish women writers, modernism and trauma theory. She is a cofounder of Fordham University’s Irish Women Writers Symposium with Keri Walsh and Kate Nash. She lives in Brooklyn, NY.
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Women are Being Kept Out of Irish Theatre and a Group of Artists Is Fighting Back

Caroline Heafey

Comedian and writer Maeve Higgins had some strong words for her native Ireland during a recent symposium in New York: “[It’s] a wet little rock full of men telling us […]

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