Browsing Irish Studies by Title
Now showing items 6-18 of 18
-
A journey of found and lost: The concept of East Galway regional style in Irish traditional music
(Department of Folklore and Ethnology, UCC, 2008)[No abstract available] -
Locating the centre: Irish traditional music and re-traditionalisation at the Willie Clancy Summer School
(Irish Academic Press, 2013-05-01)The Willie Clancy Summer School is the foremost school for Irish traditional music transmission and practice in the annual Irish traditional music calendar. !e particular success of the Willie Clancy Week (as it is more ... -
The man and his music: Gender representation, cultural capital and the Irish traditional music canon
(International Council for Traditional Music Ireland (ICTM Ireland), 2021-03-27)Through a re-examination of canonical Irish traditional music texts and the music-making spaces and practices these inform, this paper proposes that Irish traditional music, as social practice, has normalised hegemonic ... -
Míorúilt an chleite chaoin : rogha dánta - Liam S Gógan
(Coiscéim, 2012)Critical edition of the selected poems of Liam S Gógan -
Musical statues: Monumentalising Irish traditional music
(Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier, 2015)The year 2016 has generated a considerable degree of both academic and popular interest into processes of remembering and public forms of commemoration which in turn provoke questions about the meaning and interpretation ... -
"Ní cathair mar a tuairisg í": (Mis)Representing the American city in the literature of the Gaelic Revival?
(Irish American Cultural Institute, 2018)[No abstract available] -
Place-making: Mapping territories, landscapes, lives
(Baksun Books and Arts for Social and EnvironmentaL Justice, 2015)[No abstract available] -
'Sick on the Irish Sea, Dancing Across the Atlantic': (Anti)Nostalgia in women's diasporic remembrance of the Irish revolution
(Indiana University Press, 2021-03-01)The substantial displacement of people following the Irish revolution (1916–1923), particularly of women, has little place in the state-sanctioned commemorative history of the period. This migration poses a number of ... -
‘Sinn Féin permits … in the heels of their shoes’: Cumann na mBan emigrants and transatlantic revolutionary exchange
(Cambridge University Press, 2020-08-11)The emigration of female revolutionary activists has largely eluded historical studies; their global movements transcend dominant national and regional conceptions of the Irish Revolution and challenge established narratives ... -
Sylvester O'Halloran: Miso-Dolos
(Galway Archaelogical and Historical Society, 2007) -
The women who had been straining every nerve: Gender-specific medical management of trauma in the Irish Revolution (1916-1923)
(Peter Lang, 2020-01)Female revolutionaries suffered various traumas – including sexual trauma – during Ireland’s revolutionary period (1916–1923). This chapter draws on files from the Military Service Pensions Collection, personal accounts ...