About
Íde Corley is a Lecturer in English at Maynooth University, within the Faculty of Arts and Humanities. Her research focuses on postcolonial literatures, black cultural studies, gender studies, and queer theory. She co-edited Silence Would Be Treason: Last Writings of Ken Saro-Wiwa , a collection of Saro-Wiwa's detention letters, and has published extensively on African literature, same-sexuality, and human rights. She organized an ESF-funded workshop on same-sexuality in Nigeria and taught at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México as a Teaching Fellow.
Education:
- PhD in English, Tufts University
- MA in English, University of St Thomas, Minnesota
- BA (Mod.) in English and Classical Civilisation, Trinity College Dublin
Research Interests:
- Postcolonial theory and African diasporic writing
- Queer and gender studies in African contexts
- Environmental rights activism in Nigeria
- Oral and detention narratives
Her work bridges literary analysis with social justice, particularly through engagement with marginalized voices in African and global contexts. She has interviewed prominent figures like Zanele Muholi and hosted visiting writers such as Abdulrazak Gurnah.
Teaching & Advising:
- Supervised PhDs in post-apartheid South African and Maori fiction
- Course development in transnational African writing
Labs/Teams:
- Curates the Ken Saro-Wiwa Archive at Maynooth
- Organizes annual Ken Saro-Wiwa Seminars
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