Dr Moynagh Sullivan
(She/Her)
Dr Moynagh Sullivan (she/her) is the Principal Investigator (PI) on Mamecology.
Moynagh is survivor of breast cancer for whom reconnecting with colour, beauty, and nature through creative practice was key to her emotional management of the diagnosis. Her aim with Mamecology is to honour the creative work of others who have faced or witnessed breast cancer, and to provide a repository of art and beauty for those going through it.
She is Associate Professor in English at Maynooth University, where she is also Associate Dean for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion. As the parent and primary resident carer of a beloved adult child with an intellectual disability, inclusion is a matter dear to her heart.
Her research focuses on motherhood, gender and sexuality in Irish culture from a variety of psychoanalytical perspectives. She has published widely in these fields, with a particular attention to neglected women writers, excavating them from historical loss, exemplified by her recent essay, ‘Rematriating Mid-Century Modernism: Carla Lanyon Lanyon’, in The Cambridge History of Irish Women Poets, ed. Ailbhe D’Arcy and David Wheatley (July 2021).
She was awarded the inaugural Department of Foreign Affairs Fulbright Fellowship In Irish Studies at the University of California, Berkeley in 2009, and a Visiting Professorship in Irish Studies at Boston College in 2021. Moynagh is also a continuing education (CEAD) student at the National College of Art and Design (NCAD) where she hopes to complete a degree in Fine Art.