Book
Imagining Motherhood in Contemporary Irish and Caribbean Womenâs Writing. New Caribbean Studies series edited by Kofi Omoniyi Sylvanus Campbell and Shalini Puri. Palgrave Macmillan. 2016.
Edited Anthologies
Monstrous Mothers: Troubling Tropes; co-editor with Andrea OâReilly. Demeter Press, 2021.
Feminist Responses to the Neoliberalization of the University: From Surviving to Thriving; co-editor with Sonalini Sapra and Jamie Wagman. Lexington Books, 2020.
Breastfeeding & Culture: Discourses and Representations; co-editor with Ann Marie Short and Dionne Irving. Demeter Press, 2018.
Mothers, Mothering, and Globalization; co-editor with DorsĂa Silva-Smith and Laila Malik. Demeter Press, 2017.
Articles and Chapters
âAn ethics of maternal monstrosity.â The Mother Wave: Matricentric Feminism as Theory, Activism, and Practice. Eds. Andrea OâReilly and Fiona Joy Green. Toronto: Demeter Press. forthcoming.
âThe Maternal Maleficent.â Monstrous Mothers: Troubling Tropes. Eds. Abigail L. Palko and Andrea OâReilly. Toronto: Demeter Press, 2021. 85-103.
âMonstrous Mothers.â Maternal Theory: Essential Readings, second edition. Demeter Press, 2021. Invited contribution.
âEmma Donoghue.â Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Contemporary Literature. Wiley Blackwell, 2020. Invited contribution.
âThere is No Surviving Without Thriving.â Feminist Responses to the Neoliberalization of the University: From Surviving to Thriving. Eds. Abby Palko, Sonalini Sapra, and Jamie Wagman. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2020.
â(Breast)Milking the Situation: Other Mothering and Wet Nursing in Sherley Anne Williamsâ Dessa Rose.â Cultural Representations of Breastfeeding. Eds. Ann Marie Alfonso Short, Abigail L. Palko, and Dionne Bremyer. Toronto, Canada: Demeter P, 2018.
âAbortion Politics in Edna OâBrienâs Down by the River.â Mothers, Mothering, and Globalization. Eds. DorsĂa Silva-Smith, Laila Malik, and Abigail L. Palko. Toronto: Demeter P, 2017. 163-82.
âEmma Donoghue, in conversation with Abby Palko.â Gender, Sexuality and Intersectionality in Irish Studies. Special issue of Breac: A Digital Journal of Irish Studies. Eds. Moynagh Sullivan, Sinead Kennedy, and Abigail L. Palko. 6 (2016). http://breac.nd.edu/articles/emma-donoghue-in-conversation-with-abby-palko/
âA Triography of Polymaternity: Becoming Mamas to Triplets.â On Mothering Multiples: Complexities and Possibilities. Ed. Kathy Mantas. Toronto: Demeter P, 2016. 86-103.
âQueer Seductions of the Maternal in Dorothy Macardleâs Earth-bound.â Irish University Review. 46.2 (November 2016): 287-308.
ââNo mother nor nothing to meâ: Excavating the Maternal Figure in Kissing the Witch.â Irish womenâs writing and experience. Special issue of Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal. Eds. Brian F. McCabe and Jaji H.C. Hammer. 44.7 (October-November 2015): 917-39.
âFinding a Daughter: GisĂšle Pineauâs LâespĂ©rance macadam (Macadam Dreams).â Reading/Speaking/Writing the Mother Text: Essays on Caribbean Women's Writing. Eds. Cristina Herrera and Paula SanmartĂn. Toronto: Demeter P, 2015. 17-36.
âPatricia Hill Collins as Pedagogical Mother.â Patricia Hill Collins: Reconceiving Motherhood. Ed. Kaila Adia Story. Toronto: Demeter P, 2014. 33-48.
âTriangulating Identity: The Afro-Irish Caribbean Act of Union in Testimony of an Irish Slave Girl.â Where Motley is Worn: Transnational Irish Literatures. Ed. Amanda Tucker and Moira Casey. Cork: Cork UP, 2014. 65-82.
âColonial Modernismâs Thwarted Maternity: Elizabeth Bowenâs The House in Paris and Jean Rhysâs Voyage in the Dark.â Elizabeth Bowen and Textual Modernity. Special issue of Textual Practice. Eds. Pamela Thurschwell and SiĂąn White. 27.1 (January 2013): 89-108.
âTaking Back the Streets, Helping Victims Heal: âMothers In Chargeâ in Philadelphia.â The 21st Century Motherhood Movement: Mothers Speak Out on Why We Need to Change the World and How to Do It. Ed. Andrea OâReilly. Toronto: Demeter P, 2011. 538-46.
&ČÔČúČő±è;âF°ùŽÇłŸ The Uninvited to The Visitor: Irish Women Respond to Independence.â Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies 31.2 (Fall 2010): 1-34.
âOut of Home in the Kitchen: Maeve Brennanâs Herbertâs Retreat Stories.â The New Hibernia Review 11.4 (Winter 2007): 73-91.
Edited Journal Issue
Co-editor and author of âIntroductionâ with Moynagh Sullivan and SinĂ©ad Kennedy. Breac, Issue 6: Gender, Sexuality and Intersectionality in Irish Studies. http://breac.nd.edu/articles/category/gender-sexuality-and-intersectionality/