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NEICN: October 2008
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It is with great pleasure and delight that we, the NEICN team congratulate Dr. Alison O' Malley- Younger and Professor John Strachan on winning the Leverhulme award. Alongside detailed consideration of the cultural significance of advertising copy in the period, both amongst nationalist and unionist constituencies, the project will also look at the way in which literary figures such as James Joyce, W. B. Yeats and others reacted to the nascent commercial culture around them. Thursday, October 16, 2008.
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NEICN: February 2008
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The University of Sunderland continually grows and Irish Studies, culture, music and as the dynamics of Sunderland grows to incoporate this growth of 'Irishness,' then is it a surprise that Sunderland is almost reaching out across the Irish sea, is it any wonder then that Ireland is doing the same. The Irish Embassy has offered great support to our endeavours in promoting Irish culture in the North East. Tuesday, February 12, 2008. NEICN Event: Readings and Risings. Professor Willy Maley- University of G...
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NEICN: Call for Papers: Fantasy Ireland, Imaginings and Re-Imaginings
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Call for Papers: Fantasy Ireland, Imaginings and Re-Imaginings. Fantasy Ireland, Imaginings and Re-Imaginings. Each session will include three or four 20-minute presentations each followed by discussion. A selection of the accepted papers will be subsequently published in the conference proceedings. Wednesday, April 22, 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sunderland, United Kingdom. View my complete profile. British Association for Irish Studies. Mansfield and Dukeries Irish Association.
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NEICN: July 2008
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A brief precis of the programme is:. 100 - River Wear Dance with Fagan's School of Irish Dancing. 130 - The Funky Buddhas, (students from English and Performing Arts at Sunderland stru their stuff. 215 - Peter Desmond, (brilliant Irish musician). 300 - Open air ceilidh (this will be great fun). 400 - Solo dancers and exhibition dancing with Inchigeela dance troupe. 500 - Alan Kelly and the Dogs of Tralee, (not to be missed). More information can be found at. Saturday, July 26, 2008.
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NEICN: December 2007
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Call for Papers- Home and Elsewhere: the Spaces of Irish Writing. Home and Elsewhere: the Spaces of Irish Writing. Oporto , Portugal , 28 July – 1 August 2008. Conference Website: http:/ web.letras.up.pt/iasil08/. FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS. Deadline 14 January 2008. The International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures invites you to attend its 2008 conference at Universidade doPorto, in Portugal. Writers: Michael Longley, Hugo Hamilton. 8226; Irish locales, Irish identities;. 8226; enabling elsew...
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NEICN: January 2008
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Cultural Events- Putting the 'mick' into Mi [Mick]ry: Brian Friel's Postcolonial Drama. Alison O'Malley- Younger and Putting the 'mick' into Mi [Mick]ry: Brian Friel's Postcolonial Drama. Saturday, January 26, 2008. Hi everyone, I would like to thank this chance to say welcome back and sorry it has been such a long time since. Although this weblog has not been updated recently, things for NEICN have been ticking along fantastically. As the year progresses NEICN is looking forward to hosting a series of p...
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NEICN: February 2009
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Look Back in Hunger: Ireland in Famine's Wake from Munster to The Maze, or The Faerie Queene to Steve McQueen ' by Professor Willy Maley (University of Glasgow). Professor Willy Maley is a Fellow of the English Association (FEA). He has published widely on English Renaissance Literature, from Spenser to Milton, and on aspects of early modern and modern Scottish and Irish culture, from James Joyce to Alasdair Gray. He is the author of. He is editor, with Andrew Hadfield, of. With Andrew Murphy,. Willy fou...
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NEICN: NEICN's Reimagining Ireland: the morning after
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NEICN's Reimagining Ireland: the morning after. Another said that; Thanks for having me to speak at the conference - you did such a tremendous job and all your hard work really paid off; it was a great weekend. It was lovely to see you and to catch up. See you again soon, I hope. I'll definitely hope to be back in Sunderland again.'. Monday, November 17, 2008. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sunderland, United Kingdom. View my complete profile. British Association for Irish Studies.
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NEICN: Leverhulme: Public Lecture
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The Development of Modern Consumer Culture in Dublin: Department Stores and the Irish Industrial Exhibition of 1853' by Dr Stephanie Rains (NUI Maynooth). The Irish American in Popular Culture, 1945-2000,. Was published by Irish Academic Press in 2007. Stephaine has continued to research 20th century Irish and Irish-American material, but her current research focuses on 19th century Irish popular culture, with a particular emphasis on commodity culture. Wednesday, April 15, 2009. View my complete profile.
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NEICN: Leverhulme: Public Lecture
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To Buy or Not to Buy, or As You Hype it: Advertising on the Dublin Stage from 1742 to 1898' by Dr. Alison O' Malley- Younger (University of Sunderland). Consumer Culture, Advertising and Literature in Ireland 1848-1921. She has edited, with Frank Beardow,. Representing Ireland: Past, Present and Future,. With John Strachan,. Essays on Modern Irish Literature. And with Paddy Lyons, No. Country For Old Men: Fresh Perspectives on Irish Literature. Her current projects include. Ireland at War and Peace.