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Traditional song in Ireland: living fossil or dynamic resource
(Festival 500 Sharing the voices, 1997)When I submitted the abstract of this paper, I did not realize that the late Frank Harrison used almost exactly the same title in an 6 Riada memorial lecture at University College Cork, Ireland some years ago (Harrison, ... -
Trans-formations of gendered identities in Ireland
(Palgrave, 2014)Since the early 1990s, non-heteronormative masculinities have gained a certain degree of acceptance in Irish society. The years preceding and following the decriminalistaion of homosexuality in 1993 saw an increase in ... -
Translating the Vatican: Paul Cullen, power and language in nineteenth-century Ireland
(Taylor & Francis, 2014-09-29)This paper examines how one of the most influential figures in nineteenth-century Ireland, Cardinal Paul Cullen, used language and translation to further his career and his vision for the Catholic Church in this period. ... -
Translating the village: Translation as part of the everyday lives of asylum seekers in Italy
(John Benjamins Publishing, 2020-10-27)This article explores translation in the lives of asylum seekers from various African countries living in state-provided accommodation in the region of Umbria, Italy. While (semi) professional translators and interpreters ... -
Travel literature and traveling Irishness: An Italian case study
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2017)This chapter looks at the important societal, cultural, and historical issues relating to Irish travel to Europe in the nineteenth century. Using the case study of Julia Kavanagh’s travel book on Italy, A Summer and Winter ... -
Travellers and settled folk: Women, honour and shame in medieval Ireland
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Tráthnóna beag aréir
(LeabhairComhar, 2016-04)A discussion of the song 'Tráthnóna Beag Aréir' by Séamus Ó Grianna (Máire) and its influences. -
Trembling Drums. The Permeable Membranes of Rilke’s “Weltinnenraum”
(German Studies Association of Ireland, 2014)At first sight, looking at Rilke’s Duineser Elegien and Sonette an Orpheus when thinking of utopian, dystopian or heterotopian spaces represented in literature seems an unlikely choice. It is Die Aufzeichnungen des Malte ... -
Triumphant failure: the return of the Irish Papal Brigade
(Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, 2009)In early 1860, Italian unification was gaining momentum and Pope Pius IX, the temporal ruler of large parts of central Italy, feared an invasion of his extensive territories by the troops of Victor Emanuel of Piedmont ... -
"Unter schläfernden Lidern" Dämmerzustände in Rainer Maria Rilkes später Lyrik
(Königshausen und Neumann, 2017)[No abstract available] -
Using a 'Family Language Policy' lens to explore the dynamic and relational nature of child agency
(Wiley, 2021-06-01)This article contributes to a dialogue between childhood studies and the sociolinguistic subfield ‘Family Language Policy’ (‘FLP’). The article argues that the two fields provide complementary vantage points for exploring ... -
Using an example: Denis Sauvage, Philippe de Commynes and the ‘Vieil Exemplaire’
(Brill, 2018-03-20)Philippe de Commynes was part of a community of writers in the fifteenth century who referred to their work as Mémoires, but readers did not recognize this as a generic marker and first editions of his work were published ... -
De Valladolid (España) a Galway (Irlanda). Otra trayectoria enseñando español.
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"Violence and the Sacred": sacrifice, scapegoating and social conflict in Alfonso Reyes Ifigenia cruel
(Oxford University Press, 2016-10-24)This article presents a reading of Alfonso Reyes Ifigenia cruel informed by René Girard s theories of mimetic violence and the scapegoating effect . It seeks to foster interest in the complex relationship between the ... -
A voyage into Catholicism: Irish travel to Italy in the nineteenth century
(Taylor & Francis, 2016-05-19)The analysis of travel writing and Italy has often focused on the beauty, the history and the heritage of the country; this essay argues that religion was a key element in depictions of the country and that this was ... -
War, virtue and mobilization in the Risorgimento: Massimo d’Azeglio’s Niccolò de’ Lapi
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Western Classics 1
(Classics, University of Galway, 2018-03)Contents: University Teaching—the skills agenda : Res gestae: staff news : Current PhD research : A thought on Heraclitus : Latin biblical commentaries : Remembering Ma Heavey : New databases : Events and photos : Colm ... -
Western Classics 2
(Classics, University of Galway, 2019-03)Contents: Senatus Populusque Galviensis : Ireland and Carolingian Brittany : Texts and Transmission : Res gestae: staff news : Current PhD research : Taking manuscripts to school : Losing a Greek vase : Notes from ... -
Western Classics 3
(Classics, University of Galway, 2020-12)Contents: Johannes Scottus Eriugena and Gothic Architecture : Culinary Chauvinism : From Caesar to the Coronavirus : Lorenzo Valla in the Time of Social Media : The Island Child : An Interview with Molly Aitken : All ... -
Western Classics 4
(Classics, University of Galway, 2022-06)Contents: War and heroism in 2022 : What’s in a name—(Ancient) Classics? : Talking the talk: Gilgamesh in Conversation : Virgil and Hungarian war poetry : Ekphrasis: Visualizing the verbal in ancient and contemporary ...