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SUMMARY:Disability Support Service - iPad Training
DESCRIPTION:iPad Training\nSpecifically to using the following applications; Email\, Notability\, iAnnotate\, Blackboard\, and Skydrive/dropbox\nThis training is open to all current iPad users and those considering purchasing one. Please bring your iPad with you to this training if you own one.\nFor more information\, please contact:\nDenise Keaveney  Disability Support Service Assistive Technology Office James Hardiman Library 091 49 2744
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/disability-support-service-ipad-training-2/
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SUMMARY:Digital Scholarship Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Digital Scholarship Seminar\nAnnouncing the inaugural series of a new research seminar for  researchers working in any branch of the arts and humanities who are  engaged in the creation and/or exploitation of digital resources in the  course of their research. \n12-1pm\, Thursday 21 March 2013\nMarina Ansaldo (Moore Institute)Reading East: From concept to live online resource \nMeaghan Connell (English\, School of Humanities)The Corpus of Hiberno-English Literary Dialect: preliminary results and analysis \n12-1pm\, Thursday 18 April 2013\nAdrian Grant (Moore Institute)Historians and new technologies \nAlison McNamara (School of Education)An examination of gesture-based devices in the mathematics post-primary classroom in Ireland \n12-1pm\, Tuesday 14 May 2013\nDeirdre NÌ_ Chonghaile (Moore Institute)AmhrÌÁin ́rann – Aran Songs: Collaborating to create a digital-friendly music resource \nPatricia Prieto Blanco (Huston School)Digital materiality and the constitution of spaces of familial interaction through photography \nEach DSS event will take place in the Moore Institute Seminar Room. Presentations will be followed by informal discussion (1-2pm) over a light lunch (TBC). \nContact: \nPÌÁdraic Moran (Classics\, School of LLC) | padraic.moran@nuigalway.ieJustin Tonra (English\, School of Humanities) | justin.tonra@nuigalway.ie \nwww.facebook.com/nuigdss
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/digital-scholarship-seminar-4/
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SUMMARY:Dr Niamh Thornton\, University of Ulster\, Coleraine - Macho\, Macho Men (and Women): MarÌ_a F̩lix and Emilio 'el indio' FernÌÁndez in Mexican Films of the Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Macho\, Macho Men (and Women): MarÌ_a F̩lix and Emilio ‰Û÷el indio‰۪ FernÌÁndez in Mexican Films of the Revolution \nDr Niamh Thornton\, University of Ulster\, Coleraine\nMexican film has repeatedly returned to the bellicose period of the Revolution (1910-20) as a source of inspiration for both plot and setting. The archetypal image of the Mexican macho can be found in the display\, performances and wardrobe employed in these films\, which appears\, at first glance to be rigid and reactionary. Yet\, they reveal an ever-increasing anxiety about men and women‰۪s roles that are worked through in a complex interplay between star text and the films‰۪ narrative\, visual and audio cues\, and\, consequently frequently challenge convention. \nEmilio ‰Û÷el indio‰۪ FernÌÁndez directed and acted in some of these films of the Revolution\, whilst Maria F̩lix often had a starring role. Their films are of varying quality and have received mixed critical reception.Some\, such as\, Flor Silvestre (Emilio ‰Û÷el indio‰۪ FernÌÁndez\, 1943) and Enamorada (Emilio ‰Û÷el indio‰۪ FernÌÁndez\, 1946) are among the most celebrated films of the so-called Golden Age (1930-50).Others have been critically denigrated\, such as La Cucuracha (Ismael RodrÌ_guez\, 1958)\, Juana Gallo (Miguel ZacarÌ_as\, 1960)\, and La Bandida (Roberto RodrÌ_guez\, 1962).However\, all of these engage with ideas about gender that are complicated by the often controversial personal lives of both FernÌÁndez and F̩lix\, their performances on screen and the evolving nature of the public discourse about gender roles. In these films\, masculinity and femininity has defined rules\, which are often referred to in the plot and dialogue\, yet these are transgressed and problematized repeatedly.  \nIn order to illustrate this evolution and explore the density of the issues alluded to\, this presentation will consider two contrasting films Enamorada and La Cucuracha\, and consider how the attempts to allegorise gender roles is often countered by narrative\, audio-visual techniques\, performances and the star texts of both of these actors.
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SUMMARY:" The Sound So Melting": Ireland's Medieval Harp and Its Music
DESCRIPTION:‰ÛÏThe Sound So Melting…‰۝:\nIreland‰۪s Medieval Harp and Its Music:\nA Seminar/concert event given by historical harpist Siobhan Armstrong in celebration of the first European Day of Early Music.\nIn co-operation with Galway Early Music and The Historical Harp Society of Ireland and under the umbrella of the European Early Music Network REMA.\nThis event will be live-streamed on U-Sophia.com as part of a European-wide day of Early Music.\nFor more information contact: maura.ocroinin@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/the-sound-so-melting-irelands-medieval-harp-and-its-music/
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