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Contemporary Irish film: An introduction
(Braumüller, 2011)
(Introduction to collection CONTEMPORARY IRISH FILM: NEW PERSPECTIVES ON A NATIONAL CINEMA) The title of this paper is deliberately ambiguous. It is not only meant as an introduction to this collection, but also as a very ...
Rindoon Castle, Co. Roscommon: a border castle on the Irish frontier.
(Publications du CRAHAM, Château Gaillard, Université de Caen., 2014)
Rindoon Castle controlled and dominated one of the best harbours along the Shannon. It was argued that a pre-Norman promontory fort never existed at Rindoon. Instead, it is suggested that these earthworks represent the ...
Ireland, China, Belgium, Finland: brokentalkers and the transnational connectivities of post-Celtic Tiger Irish performance
(Brill, 2015)
[No abstract available]
A portrait of the citizen as artist: Community arts, devising and contemporary Irish theatre practice
(Carysfort Press, 2015)
[No abstract available]
Putting relational frame theory to work: current and future RFT research in organizational behavior management
(New Harbinger, 2013-05-01)
The workplace is a complex and ever-changing environment. The defining characteristic
of all organizations is that individuals work together to achieve a common goal. Organizations
depend on interconnected behavior by ...
An comhrá síoraí: cothú agus athnuachan na hamhránaíochta i Maigh Eo
(Geography, Publications, 2014)
A discussion of recorded sound archives from County Mayo, and strategies for the revitalisation of traditional song in the county.
Irish intolerance: exploring its roots in Irish cinema
(Braumüller, 2011)
This article examines the depiction of intolerance in Irish film just before and during the Celtic Tiger period itself, usually associated with the years 1995–2007. In particular, the paper is concerned with exploring how ...
Tráthnóna beag aréir
(LeabhairComhar, 2016-04)
A discussion of the song 'Tráthnóna Beag Aréir' by Séamus Ó Grianna (Máire) and its influences.
Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill: Reclaiming women's voice from song
(University of Sunderland Press, 2005)
Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill is one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary Irish literature. Her work, drawing on Irish mythology, folklore and orature has also attracted considerable international acclaim and has been ...
The sea of orality: An introduction to orality and modern Irish culture
(Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009)
[Introduction to the collection Anáil an Bhéil Bheo: Orality and Modern Irish Culture (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009)] While the connections between oral and textual traditions in Ireland have been the focus of much ...