AEDEI - Asociación Española de Estudios Irlandeses

AEDEI - Asociación Española de Estudios Irlandeses AEDEI brings together lecturers, students and others who share an interest in all aspects related to

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The Spanish Association for Irish Studies (AEDEI) brings together professors, lecturers, students and others who share an interest in all aspects related to the history, society, art and literature of Ireland. It is a non-profit academic organization devoted to the appreciation and promotion of Irish culture in Spain. AEDEI was founded at the University of Burgos in 2001 by Prof. Inés Prag

a, who was its first president and is now its honorary chairperson. Since its founding, AEDEI has expanded enormously, covering a great number of people working in the area of Irish Studies. The AEDEI annual meetings, which normally take place in May at a Spanish university, provide an opportunity for members to meet and exchange information. Membership can be secured by sending a message to the secretary. Estudios Irlandeses is the AEDEI journal, a dynamic and specialized e-journal published once a year with contributions from scholars all over the world. Estudios Irlandeses aims to address an ample range of issues related to Irish studies and it has already become an international forum for original research in the field.

30/05/2026

Celebrating 25 years of AEDEI!!

13/05/2026

Dear AEDEI members,

We hope you are very well. We are contacting you to announce the publication of a new book edited by our colleagues Dr. Madalina Armie and Dr. Verónica Membrive. It is entitled Mothers in Contemporary Irish Literature: Kaleidoscopic Reimaginings, published by De Gruyter. Below, you can find more details about this new publication. We send our warmest congratulations for this new achievement.

Best wishes

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Mothers in Contemporary Irish Literature: Kaleidoscopic Reimaginings (https://www.degruyterbrill.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783112215647/html?srsltid=AfmBOorY7pHuYlyuk5MA9ivF8utyEEZ6lKtL6zcIScOsG1pE_DaTFIRH)

Edited by Madalina Armie and Verónica Membrive
The turn of the twenty-first century revealed the almost endemic presence of violence, cruelty, abuse, trauma and secrets in clerical and state Irish institutions and the familiar unit. These disclosures came to contradict idealised versions of the nation permeating political and social discourses for decades while they released at one time "the burden for Irish people (...,) this reputation of Ireland as virtuous, saintly scholarly, family oriented, and all this stuff, [... since] reality, of course, [was] quite different" (Dunne 37). With history and reality closely scrutinised, many skeletons in the closet were made visible. This is how the figure of the Irish mother and the (problematic) relationship she may have not only with herself, but also with her daughter(s) and son(s), and the Irish father achieved importance in discussions around the institutionalised and celebrated construct of the Irish family.

Either carried out in contemporary fiction or in the solid corpus of feminist theory based on psychoanalysis and social learning theory - to mention but two of the possible approaches - these contemporary discussions were not by any means new but they were rather accelerated by globalisation, capitalism and change. Nonetheless, it was already in the wake of 1970s when the second wave of feminism left the figure of the Irish mother vulnerable to figurative dissection for her involvement in the preservation and consolidation of the patriarchal tapestry, carefully knitted by the corporatist partnership between the Church and the State over several decades, an unswerving bond well highlighted by Anne Enright's words at the beginning of this text.

In both Irelands, the durable patriarchal system was built upon strong structures of power/disempowerment and repression functioning in relation to gender and transgenerational regulations. These and other recent perspectives, such as Palko's on the cultural negotiations of the definition of a "good mother", articulate the role of the Irish mummy in isolation, and in relation to the individualisation, emancipation, autonomy and the regulation or restriction of her daughters and sons' sexualities, and attempt to understand both sides of the dyad, their motivations, their actions and silences, their joys and their traumatic experiences. The present study attempts to be encompassing despite its limited nature, motivated as it is by the flourishing contemporary Irish literature and artistic creativity of these later decades. The chronology of this project aims at covering the contemporary literary perspectives on motherhood in works written either by male or female, Irish or foreign authors since the 1990s up to contemporaneity, in nowadays post Celtic Tiger era.

Queridos/as miembros de AEDEI,La presidenta de AEDEI convoca a todos/as los/las miembros a la Asamblea de nuestra Asocia...
12/05/2026

Queridos/as miembros de AEDEI,

La presidenta de AEDEI convoca a todos/as los/las miembros a la Asamblea de nuestra Asociación, que tendrá lugar el Viernes 29 de mayo de 2026, a las 17:30h (segunda convocatoria) en el Aula Magna de la Facultad de Letras, Universidad del País Vasco UPV/EHU. En los archivos adjuntos encontraréis el Orden del día de referida Asamblea y el Acta de la Asamblea general anterior.

¡Esperamos veros a todos/as en Vitoria!

La Junta Directiva de AEDEI

12/05/2026

Dear AEDEI members,

It is a great pleasure to share with you the final programme of our upcoming conference in Vitoria. We are also attaching the link where you can have a look at the book of abstracts: https://aedei2026.wpcomstaging.com/

Have a lovely evening.

Kindest regards

Dear AEDEI members,We hope you are very well. It is a great pleasure to get in touch with you to announce the publicatio...
16/04/2026

Dear AEDEI members,

We hope you are very well. It is a great pleasure to get in touch with you to announce the publication of a special issue of Irish Studies Review, edited by our colleagues José Carregal-Romero and M. Teresa Caneda-Cabrera, in which many members of our association have contributed. To this end, we are forwarding their message, where you will find all the details. We send them our warmest congratulations on this new achievement.

Best wishes
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Dear AEDEI members,

We are delighted to announce the publication of our special issue "Vulnerability, Care and Relational Ethics in Contemporary Irish Culture" in the journal Irish Studies Review: https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cisr20/34/1

We want to take this opportunity to thank our authors for entrusting us with their work and we would like to extend our gratitude also to the reviewers who have contributed to the quality of the final published papers.

This special issue is part of the Research Project "'INTRUTHS2: Articulations of Individual and Communal Vulnerabilities in Contemporary Irish Writing' (PID2020-114776GB-I00), funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033/. P.I. M. Teresa Caneda-Cabrera.

As our long journey with projects INTRUTHS 1 and INTRUTHS 2 reaches its closing phase, we feel proud to have had on board an extraordinarily supportive team of committed researchers since we first started in 2018. The issue is dedicated to one of them, Eibhear Walshe, who left us too soon.

With all best wishes,

José Carregal-Romero and M. Teresa Caneda-Cabrera
Guest Editors Irish Studies Review 34, 1(2026)

Vulnerability, care and relational ethics in contemporary Irish culture; Guest editors: José Carregal-Romero and M. Teresa Caneda-Cabrera. Volume 34, Issue 1 of Irish Studies Review

14/04/2026

Dear AEDEI friends,

We are very pleased to announce the names of the awardees of the 2026 Emigrant Support Programme Grants.

Pre-Doctoral Research Grant awarded for the proposal entitled "Of Rats and Sea Captains: The Relevance and Subversiveness of Q***r Irishness in Dan Simmons' The Terror and Its Adaptation". Awardee: Alba Jimeno Ruiz de Larringa

Research Project Grant awarded for the proposal entitled "Narrating Violence after Conflict: Trauma, Memory and Literary Representations of Political Violence in Northern Ireland and the Basque Country". Awardee: Olga Fernández-Vicente

Our warmest thanks go to the panel experts for their invaluable support in the assessment process. The committee was deeply impressed by the overall quality of the applications received.

Huge congratulations to both Alba and Olga on this well-deserved achievement. AEDEI is delighted to support such promising and high-quality research in Irish Studies.

With all best wishes,
The AEDEI Executive Team

Dear AEDEI Colleagues,The Executive Board of AEDEI earnestly encourages students working on Irish Studies to participate...
03/03/2026

Dear AEDEI Colleagues,

The Executive Board of AEDEI earnestly encourages students working on Irish Studies to participate in the next edition of the Inés Praga Awards by sending their works before April 15th to the President of AEDEI, Prof. Pilar Villar Argáiz ([email protected]).

We want to remind you that the Inés Praga Awards were conceived as a way to encourage research in Irish Studies and that there are three modalities: the best Graduate Dissertation (Trabajo Fin de Grado), best Master Dissertation (Trabajo Fin de Máster) and best Doctoral Thesis (Tesis Doctoral). All the relevant information about the Inés Praga Awards can be found at https://aedei.es/awards-grants/ines-praga-award/

The prizes will be awarded during the next AEDEI Conference in Vitoria.

All best wishes

Pilar

Con objeto de impulsar la investigación en el área de los Estudios Irlandeses, la Asociación Española de Estudios Irlandeses convoca los Premios Inés Praga en las siguientes modalidades...

Dear members of AEDEI,As we are approaching the celebration of the 25th anniversary of AEDEI, we are so happy to be send...
25/02/2026

Dear members of AEDEI,

As we are approaching the celebration of the 25th anniversary of AEDEI, we are so happy to be sending this email which testifies the international recognition of our association.

We are truly pleased to announce that we have received a generous funding from the Government of Ireland (through the Emigrant Support Programme), to launch three important bursaries: 1) a Pre-doctoral Research Grant; 2) a Research Project Grant; and 3) a Publication Award.

Please, note that it is a requirement to be a member of AEDEI at the time of submission of applications in the case of the Research Project Grant and the Publication Award, but that this is NOT a requirement in the case of PhD candidates (they should undertake to join once the grant has been awarded). Bearing this in mind, please do feel free to spread the news among your students and PhD candidates.

At the AEDEI Executive Team, we are highly grateful to the Embassy of Ireland in Spain; without its support these bursaries would not have been possible.

All the necessary information is found in the attached announcements but should you have any queries, please do not hesitate to get in touch.

All best wishes,

Pilar

Dear AEDEI members,Please find bellow Dr. Olga Fernández’s message regarding the CFP (attached) of the conference “Tarta...
09/02/2026

Dear AEDEI members,

Please find bellow Dr. Olga Fernández’s message regarding the CFP (attached) of the conference “Tartalo. The 10th. International Conference on Myth in the Arts”

Best wishes,
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Dear colleagues,

Please find attached the call for papers for TARTALO. 10th International Conference on Myth in the Arts, which will be held both online and in-person at the Faculty of Arts of the University of the Basque Country (EHU), November 17-20, 2026.

It is a pleasure to invite you to participate in TARTALO, the 10th International Conference on Myth in the Arts, which will be held from November 17 to 20, 2026, at the Faculty of Arts of Vitoria-Gasteiz at the University of the Basque Country (EHU).

Both online and in-person participation will be possible at the conference and abstracts for 15-minute papers should be submitted by May 8, 2026. We are also expecting to publish a selection of papers in an open access journal (Green Open Access); full-length articles should be submitted by January 11, 2027.

You may find all the information on the official TARTALO website, as well as in the CFP document attached.

We look forward to your contributions and to welcoming you in Vitoria-Gasteiz.
Kind regards,
The Organizing Committee

Dear AEDEI members,We hope you are well. Please find bellow the message from our colleague, Dr. Marisol Morales Ladrón, ...
30/01/2026

Dear AEDEI members,

We hope you are well. Please find bellow the message from our colleague, Dr. Marisol Morales Ladrón, regarding the 1st Seminar in Irish Studies at the University of Alcalá. We are also attaching the programme and the event dossier. Have a lovely weekend!!

Kindest regards
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Queridas y queridos

Comparto con vosotros el programa del I Seminario de estudios irlandeses de la UAH para estudiantes de posgrado.

Además de la visita de la escritora Katherine O'Donnell
https://www.newisland.ie/katherine-odonnell para hablar de su novela Slant (2023), se proyectará el documental "De todos lados un poco", del que se adjunta PDF, seguido de un coloquio con el Actor Alex O'Dogherty y el Director y Productor de EMB Miguel Ángel Guerra. El documental se ha presentado a más de 10 festivales de cine y ha recibido ya varios premios, así como la nominación a mejor Director novel en los premios Carmen.

Abrazos
Msol

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