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Andrew Kincaid is an Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in the English Department at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM), within the College of Letters & Science. He is also a member of the Literature and Cultural Theory Faculty, Department Management Team, and serves on the Advisory Boards of the Center for Celtic Studies and Modern Studies. His academic work focuses on intersections between urbanism, modernism, postcolonial theory, and Irish studies, often examining how colonial and postcolonial legacies shape cultural and literary narratives.
Dr. Kincaid holds a BA from Trinity College, Dublin, and an MA and PhD in Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature from the University of Minnesota. His research explores themes such as maritime heritage, spatial politics in Dublin, and the role of literature in critiquing modernity and globalization. He has published widely on Samuel Beckett, analyzing his works through the lenses of geography, radio, and political theory.
His scholarly contributions include edited volumes and peer-reviewed articles that interrogate the built environment’s impact on cultural identity, the evolution of Irish literary criticism, and the legacy of colonialism in urban spaces. His advisory roles highlight his commitment to interdisciplinary Celtic studies and modern literary discourse.
In his advising and grants narrative, Kincaid has mentored students in literature and cultural theory, though no specific advisees are listed. His grants and funding details are not explicitly mentioned in the texts. His academic profile reflects a focus on institutional and cultural memory, with affiliations spanning multiple research groups within UWM’s English Department.



