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Dr Aoife Bhreatnach
Dr Aoife Bhreatnach is an independent scholar researching the culture of Irish garrison towns. Her monograph, Becoming Conspicuous: Irish Travellers, Society and the State was published in 2006 by UCD Press. She has held the Irish Government Senior Scholarship at Hertford College, Oxford and an Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Maynooth university. She has taught at the universities of Oxford and Warwick in Britain, and Maynooth, UCC and TCD in Ireland. She tweets as @GarrisonTowns. She also writes, hosts and produces ‘Censored’ podcast about the repressive sexual culture of twentieth-century Ireland.
Blog: http://irishgarrisontowns.com/
Podcast: https://play.acast.com/s/censored
http://censored.ie/about-aoife/