Joseph Lennon, PhD

Emily C. Riley Director of Irish Studies; Associate Dean, International and Interdisciplinary Initiatives | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Villanova University

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Joseph Lennon, PhD, is an expert in Irish hunger strikes, India and Ireland relationships and contemporary Irish issues.

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What We Can Learn From Celebrating Irish-American Heritage Month

About two weeks ago, President Joseph Biden declared March 2021 Irish-American Heritage Month. In an official statement, the president said, "We owe a debt of gratitude to the Irish-American inventors and entrepreneurs who helped define America as the land of opportunity... The fabric of modern America is woven through with the green of the Emerald Isle." As the director of the Center for Irish Studies at Villanova University, an institution founded by Irish Augustinians to educate the children of Irish immigrants, Joseph Lennon, PhD, agrees. He hopes to use this presidential declaration as an opportunity to expand the conversation around what it means to be of Irish descent beyond wearing green and watching the annual St. Patrick's Day parade. The way Dr. Lennon sees it, "there is much more to Irish America than a parade and parties." With such a rich history of Irish immigrants and their descendants living in and contributing to the development of the United States, Dr. Lennon sees March 2021 as an important time to reflect on the "contributions and travails of this ethnicity" in a way that reaches beyond "silly slogans and marketing schemes." He reminds us, "there are over 30 million Irish Americans. The Irish contributed massively to the infrastructure of industrial America and later to the civil, education and business worlds—not to mention the Catholic Church." Dr. Lennon also hopes this month will help redefine the larger notion of what it looks like to be Irish and American. He notes that "38% of African Americans have Irish ancestry," but acknowledges that "this is a complicated issue," since in some cases this may stem from abuses suffered during the American practice of slavery. It is important conversations like these that Dr. Lennon wants to bring to light during Irish-American Heritage Month, and he stresses that "more research is needed into understanding this history—as well as the unions between Irish immigrants and northern-bound African Americans during the late nineteenth century." Per Dr. Lennon, these historical events are tied to our present day. He sees a need for "the level of recent racist attachments to Irishness... to be confronted with historical knowledge and anti-racist understandings." With such important issues in mind, Dr. Lennon wants to impart that "the Irish diaspora is global and diverse and Irish culture runs much more deeply and broadly in America than we might guess by just attending the St. Patrick's Day celebrations." He adds, "I'm curious to see if the conversation continues past St. Patrick's Day this year." Despite most St. Patrick’s Day events and programs being virtual in 2021, there are many opportunities to celebrate Irish-American heritage this year. At Villanova, the Center for Irish Studies is hosting a virtual St. Patrick's Day Celebration called "Links Across the Atlantic" on Wednesday, March 17, from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. This free celebration will include live entertainment segments, from an Irish breakfast tutorial with study abroad director Mary Madec to lunchtime laughs with actor Johnny Murphy, and will culminate with a streamed Irish music fèis (or festival) in partnership with Tune Supply, featuring We Banjo 3, the Friel Sisters and One for the Foxes! For more information or to register for this event, please click here.

Joseph Lennon, PhD

Areas of Expertise

Irish Culture
Irish Studies
English Literature
Hunger Strikes

Biography

Dr. Joseph Lennon is a leading expert on hunger strikes, the relationships between Ireland and India, multicultural issues and contemporary Ireland. He is a professor of English and also heads up Villanova University's Center for Irish Studies.

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University of Connecticut

PhD

Boston College

MA

Northern Illinois University

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Why Is St. Patrick's Day So Popular in Philadelphia?

NBC 10  

2024-03-15

This past week, scores of Philadelphians came together to take part in St. Patrick's Day festivities. "It's a time for peaceful gathering, for people to celebrate spring [and] to celebrate fellowship with each other," shared Joseph Lennon, director of Villanova University's Center for Irish Studies.

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"There's More to It Than Drinking a Guinness": A Meaningful Look at St. Patrick's Day

6 ABC  

2022-03-18

"This is an amazing, amazing object," said Dr. Joseph Lennon, Villanova Professor and Emily C. Riley Director of the Center for Irish Studies, as he looked at a golden chalice on display at the Connelly Center... "Most of the chalices and metalwork of Ireland were melted down or were taken by Cromwellian soldiers or other English soldiers in Ireland," said Lennon. "This one was apparently saved. And we're fortunate that for 400 years someone has kept it safe."

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Rethinking Irish Culture at the Princess Grace Irish Library in Monaco

IrishCentral  

2021-11-16

Villanova University's Center for Irish Studies, which has an academic partnership with the Princess Grace Irish Library of Monaco, recently brought together leading scholars across a range of disciplines for a special symposium... Dr. Joseph Lennon, the director of Villanova University's Center for Irish Studies, spoke with IrishCentral after the symposium... Lennon says that at the symposium, "We proposed thinking about Ireland in terms of cultural democracy, which is a term that scholars and institutional leaders use to think about arts support to all people in society."

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"Dreams That Hunger Makes": Memories of Hunger in Yeats, Mangan, Speranza and Irish Folklore

Irish University Review

Joseph Lennon

2017

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Antiquity and Futurity in the Writings of James Clarence Mangan

Essays on James Clarence Mangan

2015

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The Starvation of a Man: Terence MacSwiney's Hunger Strike and Famine Memory

Memory Ireland: Explorations in Irish Cultural Memory

2014

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