Angela Bourke | |
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Born | 1952 Dublin, Ireland |
Pen name | Angela Bourke, Angela Partridge |
Occupation | Writer, Lecturer, Oral historian |
Nationality | Irish |
Genre | Women in history, women in folklore |
Subject | Irish Language |
Angela Bourke (née Partridge) (1952) is an award winning bilingual Irish author, historian and academic who focuses on Irish oral tradition and literature in her books, lectures and broadcasting.
Bourke is an Dublin-born writer, oral historian and academic with an interest in the voice of women in folklore. Educated in University College Dublin with an MA in Celtic Studies she travelled to Université de Bretagne Occidentale in 1974. Bourke completed her doctorate in women's religious poetry in Irish folklore, also from University College Dublin. In the 1970s Bourke collected songs in Carna, Conemara. She was the first holder of Princess Grace Irish Library (Monaco) bursary for academic writers, Autumn 2002. She has travelled widely to other universities in Japan, Europe and the US as a guest and visiting professor, including Harvard University from 1992-93. She is Professor of Irish-Language Studies and Head of modern Irish in UCD.
Bourke is a member of the Royal Irish Academy.