DCU Doctoral Scholar awarded the 2021-2022 Gabrielle Carty Memorial Scholarship
DCU's School of Applied Language and Intercultural Studies (SALIS) is pleased to announce that the fourth Gabrielle Carty Memorial Scholarship, has been awarded to Priyanka Borpujari for her outstanding doctoral research proposal, entitled “Grandma is on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok!” Smartphone and Shifting Identities of Elderly Widows in India. A graduate of Mumbai University and International Christian University, Tokyo, Priyanka is conducting her research under the supervision of Dr Agnès Maillot of SALIS.
About the Gabriel Carty Memorial Scholarship
Born in Mullingar Co. Westmeath in 1959, Dr Carty lived in Dublin for most of her life. Despite having a serious hearing deficiency, she mastered several languages and was a valued colleague in SALIS from 1990 until her untimely death in 2017. Dr Carty was an outstanding translator and devoted her teaching career to translation studies, both at undergraduate and postgraduate level. She also made a valuable contribution to modules on Spanish culture and society.
Dr Carty’s research focused on film studies including the history and criticism of film in Spain and Italy; comedy theory, in particular comedy in film; star theory/ reception theory; representations of the Civil War in Spanish cinema and the films of Pedro Almodóvar. The early onset of Dr Carty’s illness and her untimely death in November 2017 profoundly affected her colleagues and students, who share fond memories of her collegiality, her professionalism, and her dedication to the well-being of students and staff alike. Gabrielle continues to be sadly missed by all who were privileged to know her.