Dr David Conlon
Biography
Dr. David Conlon joined the School of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures at Maynooth University following completion of his PhD at the University of Galway. His research focuses on contemporary Latin American literature and culture, with particular interests in crime narratives and ecocriticism. He is currently completing a monograph on Argentinian detective fiction and dictatorship.
Peer Reviewed Journal
Year | Publication | |
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2023 | Conlon, D. (2023) '“The Mystery Unsolved, Without Any Attempt to Solve It”: Detective Fiction and Waywardness in Norah Lange’s People in the Room'. Romance Quarterly, . [Link] [DOI] | |
2023 | David Conlon (2023) 'A flor, o fim do mundo: sensual media, lost futures and the end of cinema in Kleber Mendonça Filho’s Aquarius'. Screen, 64 (1):22-37. https://doi.org/10.1093/screen/hjad001 | |
2018 | Conlon, D (2018) ''Discourse with the Incorporeal Air': Spectres of Walsh in Plata quemada'. Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 95 :657-671. [DOI] [Full-Text] | |
2017 | Dr David Conlon (2017) 'The Trauma of Nature: Antonio Di Benedetto's Zama as Ecological Noir'. MODERN LANGUAGES OPEN JOURNAL, . [Full-Text] |
Book Chapter
Year | Publication | |
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2024 | David Conlon (2024) 'Nightmares of History: Modernism and Colonialism in Lewis Carroll and Jorge Luis Borges' In: Modernism in Wonderland. Legacies of Lewis Carroll. London : Bloomsbury. | |
2023 | David Conlon (2023) 'From Crime Scene to Anthropocene in 2010s Argentinian Narrative' In: The Routledge Handbook of Crime Fiction and Ecology. New York/Abingdon : Routledge. | |
2019 | Conlon, D. (2019) 'Map-Maker most foul: Rodolfo walsh's 'cartas' and the geography of crime' In: Crime Scenes: Latin American Crime Fiction From The 1960s To The 2010s. [Link] | |
2012 | David Conlon (2012) 'Space and the Argentine Republic: Two Lefebvrean Itineraries through the Fiction of Ricardo Piglia' In: Power, Place and Representation: Literary, Cultural and Socio-Political Sites of Independence in Latin America. Oxford : Peter Lang. |
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