- Helen Watanabe-O'Kelly
Helen Watanabe-O'Kelly is the Fellow and Tutor in German at
Exeter College, Oxford . She specialises in the early modern period, and is a distinguished scholar in this field, and in the field ofGerman literature as a whole, in particular in relation to literature written by women; she currently co-directs the AHRC major research project at Oxford University on Women and Death in the German-speaking world, 1500-present.She took her BA and MA at the
National University of Ireland in Cork, and herdoctorate at theUniversity of Basel . She taught at theUniversity of Reading until 1988, whereupon she was appointed to the German fellowship atExeter College, Oxford : a post she still holds. In 2007 she was the Mellon Distinguished Visiting Professor at the University of Illinois.Her father was the Professor Michael J. O'Kelly, the distinguished Professor of
Archaeology and IrishPre-History at the University of Cork, who discovered the midwinter illumination ofNewgrange in 1967.External links
* [http://www.mod-langs.ox.ac.uk/staff/indivstaff.php?personid=10&subfac=ge German at Oxford: Professor H. Watanabe-O'Kelly] – biography; includes selected publications
* [http://www.exeter.ox.ac.uk/college/rectorandfellows/watanabe Professor Helen Watanabe-O'Kelly] – biography at website of Exeter College, Oxford
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