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Michael O'SULLIVAN

Professor
B.A. M.A. Ph.D. (NUI, Cork)

Tel 3943 7024
Email osullivan@cuhk.edu.hk
Office Fung King Hey 319

Administrative Post:
Postgraduate Coordinator (Literary Studies)
Deputy Director, Research Centre for Human Values
College Coordinator (New Asia)

Research Interests
Comparative literature, humanities education, modernism, phenomenology & literature, literature & philosophy, Irish studies, the philosophy of education, literature and emotions, Michel Henry, James Joyce
 
Selected Publications
Books
2021
The Economics of Empire: Genealogies of Capital and the Colonial Encounter. (edited with Maureen Ruprecht Fadem). New York: Routledge, 2021.
2021
Lockdown Lovers. Penguin, 2021.
2020
The Value of the Humanities in Higher Education: Perspectives from Hong Kong. Authors: Chan, E., Mak, F.K.Y., Thomas, Y.S.H., Hu, Y., O'Sullivan, M., Tay, E. Singapore: Springer, 2020.
2020
East-West Dialogues: On the transferability of concepts. (edited with Prof. Christoph Bode and Prof. Eli Park Sorenson, and Dr. Lukas Schepp) Oxford: Peter Lang, 2020.
2019
Cloneliness: on the reproduction of loneliness. New York: Bloomsbury
2016
Academic barbarism, Universities and Inequality. Critical Universities Series. London: Palgrave, 2016.
2016
The Future of English in Asia: Perspectives on Language and Literature. London: Routledge, 2016 (with David Huddart and Carmen Lee).
2016
The humanities in contemporary Chinese contexts. London: Springer, 2016 (with Evelyn Chan).
2014
The humanities and the Irish University. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2014
2012
2012
Beckett Re-Membered: After the Centenary. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing (edited with James Carney, Leonard Madden and Karl White), 2012.
2009
Affecting Irishness: Negotiating Cultural Identity within and beyond the Nation. New York: Peter Lang, 2009 (edited with James P. Byrne and Pádraig Kirwan).
Edited Journals
Editorial Board for British and Irish Literature – Oxford Bibliographies
Articles and Chapters
2018
Michael O’Sullivan (2018) Loneliness as method: Henry James, individualism and the ‘more intimate education’, Textual Practice, DOI: 10.1080/0950236X.2018.1508492
2017
"David Foster Wallace, loneliness, and the "pretty much nothing" the university teaches" Literature Compass. Vol. 14. Issue 7. Wiley. 2017.
2016
"Academic barbarism and the literature of concealment: Roberto Bolaño and W. G. Sebald" Academic barbarism, universities and inequality. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.
2016
"Incarnation and shame: Reading Richard Swinburne on Jesus' "divided mind" in light of Christian phenomenology and T. S. Eliot's Four Quartets". Cogent Art and Humanities. Taylor & Francis. Volume 3, Issue 1, 2016.
2016
"Bringing them into the Fold: Deleuze and three images for an east-west humanities." Deleuze and the New Humanities. Ed. Rose Braidotti.
2016
"Educational inequalities in higher education in Hong Kong" (with Michael Tsang) Inter-Asia Cultural Studies. 2016.
2015
"Loneliness and the Submerged Population: Frank O'Connor's The Lonely Voice and Joyce's 'The Dead'". The Irish Short Story. Ed. Elke D’Hoker. Oxford: Peter Lang, 2015.
2014
"Singular Celibates: Narrative Seduction in Moore and Joyce" in George Moore : artistic visions and literary worlds. Ed. Mary Pierse. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 206-19
2013
"On the new Chinese Translation of Finnegans Wake". James Joyce Quarterly, 50.4, pp. 1095-99.
2013
"The Sentimental Kindness of Criticism: and Joyce's 'cup of kindest yet'" Textual Practice, 27:2, 295-314, 2013.
2012
"Beckett and the 'authentic weakness of being'" in Beckett Re-Membered: After the Centenary. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing (edited with James Carney, Leonard Madden and Karl White), 2012.
2012
Introduction. Beckett Re-Membered: After the Centenary. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing (edited with James Carney, Leonard Madden and Karl White), 2012.
2010
"Giving Up Control: Narrative Authority and Animal Experience in Coetzee and Kafka", Mosaic, 2010.
2010
"Giving Flesh; The Gift of Weakness," Parallax. 16.1. January-March 2010, pp. 56-67.
2009
"Limning the Liminal, Thinking the Threshold: Irish Studies' Approach to Theory," in Liminal Borderlands in Irish Literature and Culture. Reimagining Ireland. Vol. 9. Eds. Irene Gilsenin Nordin & Edin Holmsten. Oxford: Peter Lang, 2009, pp. 17-34.
2007
"Taking Reading Hostage: Ethical Criticism's Rhetoric of Alterity". Nagoya University of Commerce and Business Administration Journal of Language, Communication and Culture, March, 2007.
2006
"L'Université sans profession (the unemployed university): The Privilege of the Conflict of the Faculties" Parallax, 12.3, July 2006, pp. 112-24.
2005
"Narrative". The Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory. Oxford: Blackwell, 2005, 13: 98-111.
2005
"Metaphor's Lost Time: Notes on the new translations of Proust" Nottingham French Studies, Vol. 44 No. 2, Summer 2005, pp. 31-41.
2005
"Metaphor's Lost Time: Notes on the new translations of Proust" Nottingham French Studies, Vol. 44 No. 2, Summer 2005, pp. 31-41.
2005
"'Bare Life' and the Garden Politics of Roethke and Heaney" Mosaic, 17.4, December 2005, pp. 17-34.
2005
"The Irish Tenor: Metaphor and its Voice in Irish Criticism" New Voices in Irish Criticism 5 (Four Courts Press, Dublin 2005).
Reviews
2013
O'Sullivan, Michael. The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics. 4th Ed. Roland Greene, editor in chief; Stephen Cushman, general editor, Clare Cavanagh, Jahan Ramazani & Paul Rouzer, associate editors. Asian Cha. March, 2013.
2012
O'Sullivan, Michael. "Irish Autobiography: Stories of Self in the Narrative of a Nation". Life Writing. Vol. 9.4, 2012.
2010
O'Sullivan, Michael. "Narratives of Class in New Irish and Scottish Literature: from Joyce to Kelman, Doyle, Galloway, and Mcnamee (review)." Mfs Modern Fiction Studies. 56.3 (2010): 647-650. Print.
2005
O'Sullivan, Michael. "Acts of Narrative (review)." Mfs Modern Fiction Studies. 51.3 (2005): 724-727. Print.
2004
Agamben, Giorgio, and Michael O'Sullivan. "Reviews – the Open: Man and Animal." Radical Philosophy. (2004): 54. Print.
Creative Writing
2016
"When Miguel de Cervantes met William Shakespeare" Quixotica. Hong Kong: Chameleon Press, 2016.
2015
"Dead Wood" in Desde Hong Kong: poets in conversation with Octavio Paz. Chameleon Press, Hong Kong, 2015.
2015
"The King" in Desde Hong Kong: poets in conversation with Octavio Paz. Chameleon Press, Hong Kong, 2015
2014
"On meeting the mother of MichaelAngelo" Cha: An Asian Literary Journal. Hong Kong: June 2014 (issue 24). Internet Resource.
2010
"Stranger" Cha: An Asian Literary Journal. Hong Kong: February 2010 (issue 10). Internet resource.
Research Grants and Awards
2018
R-Portion Grant for a Borders Conference: 30,000 HKD
2018
R-Portion Grant for an LMU-CUHK Exchange Conference: 40,000 HKD
2016
Co-Investigator in University Grants Committee Project entitled "The Economic Value of the Humanities in Hong Kong": 758,000HKD
2015
Pilot Study Grant: 40,000HKD
2015
Young Researcher of the Year. The Faculty of Arts, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. 100,000HKD
2015
Direct Grant: 22,000 HKD. The Chinese University of Hong Kong
2014
The Young Researcher Award 2014 – The Chinese University of Hong Kong
2012
Direct Grant. 56,000 HKD. The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
2011-2012
Faculty of Arts Humanities Fellowship, The Chinese University of Hong Kong