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Professor Kate Nash,Department of Sociology, Goldsmiths, University of London – ‘Women’s rights, distant suffering and neo-imperialism’

Seminar Room G011 the Hardiman Reserach Building

Gender ARC and Global Women's Studies at NUI Galway Are pleased to invite you to a Reception & Public Lecture "Women's rights, distant suffering and neo-imperialism" Professor Kate Nash Department of Sociology, Goldsmiths, University of London Abstract: Earlier this year the film ‰Û÷India's Daughter' was banned in India: it is illegal to show it there.... | Read on »

Digital Scholarship Seminar: Brad Pasanek (University of Virginia) and Moore Institute visiting fellow – Poetic Diction: Tokens and Change

Digital Scholarship Seminar:Brad Pasanek (University of Virginia) and Moore Institute visiting fellowPoetic Diction: Tokens and ChangeDigital Scholarship Seminar's final visiting speaker event of this series takes place next Tuesday lunchtime and features Dr Brad Pasanek from the Department of English at the University of Virginia. Dr Pasanek is a current Moore Institute Visiting Fellow, and... | Read on »

Moore Institute Visiting Fellow Seminar: Maria McGarrity (Long Island University) ‘Exhibiting Ireland: Immigrants and Visual Culture in Derek Walcott’s Joycean New World Epic’ – Jack Fennell (University of Limerick) ‘Thrasymachus versus Calib

Moore Institute Seminar Maria McGarrity (Long Island University and Moore Institute) ‰Û÷Exhibiting Ireland: Immigrants and Visual Culture in Derek Walcott's Joycean New World Epic' Jack Fennell (University of Limerick and Moore Institute) ‰Û÷Thrasymachus versus Caliban: Monstrosity and the Limits of Expansion'"Exhibiting Ireland: Immigrants and Visual Culture in Derek Walcott's Omeros, a Joycean New World Epic"... | Read on »

The Society for the Study of Nineteenth-Century Ireland’s 21st Annual Conference – June 11 and 12

The Society for the Study of Nineteenth-Century Ireland's 21st Annual Conference will take place in the Moore Institute at NUI Galway on Thursday 11th and Friday 12th June 2015. The theme of the conference is Literacy in Nineteenth-Century Ireland. For programme and further details, see www.ssnciconference2015.wordpress.com or contact the organisers, Dr Rebecca Barr, Dr Sarah-Anne... | Read on »

Irish Centre for the Histories of Labour & Class Conference – ‘From Civil Rights to the Bailout: Social movements, workers agitation and left-wing activism in Ireland, 1968-2010’ – 19th and 20th June

From Civil Rights to the Bailout: Social movements, workers agitation, and left-wing activism in Ireland, 1968-2010Irish Centre for the Histories of Labour & Class,http://fromcivilrightstothebailout.wordpress.com/ Conference Overview Friday 19 June 13.00-13.45 Registration 13.45 Welcome address 14.00-15.30 Panel 1: The context of Northern Ireland 15.30-15.45 Break 15.45-17.15 Panel 2: Varieties of Protest 19.30 Mechanics' Institute, Middle Street:... | Read on »