NUIG Feminist Society – screening the acclaimed Swedish – Danish film ‘We Are The Best’
NUIG Feminist Society screening the acclaimed Swedish- Danish film 'We Are The Best'
NUIG Feminist Society screening the acclaimed Swedish- Danish film 'We Are The Best'
As part of a special series "Mining the Theatre Archives @NUIG"On their website, the Abbey Theatre includes Sam Shepard in a roundup of playwrights whose work they have "premiered and nurtured." As the only non-Irish writer on this list, Shepard's appeal to the Abbey (and their appeal to him) is curious. Drawing from materials in... | Read on »
CAMPS Lab - Dr Sabine Asmus, Celtic Studies, Universitat Leipzig 'The Celtic Otherworld'.
Yeats & the WestExhibition ClosingwithProf. Margaret Mills Harper(University of Limerick)‰Û÷Yeats & the problem of Crazy Jane'Refreshments will be servedyeatsandthewest.orgMargaret Mills Harper is Glucksman Professor of Contemporary Writing in English at the University of Limerick.She is the author of The Aristocracy of Art: Joyce and Wolfe (1990), and Wisdom of Two: The Spiritual and Literary Collaboration... | Read on »
ALL POLITICS IS LOCAL ABSTRACTIn Ireland, "If you're hungry enough, you'll dig up the tar on the road with your teeth to get a vote." It's not only the other parties that are a threat to you, it's your running mate. Indeed, it's the internal rivalry that can be the most bitter and acrimonious, as... | Read on »
SPI Seminars: Space, Place and Identity Research Cluster Seminar Series: Patricia Garcia (Translation Studies, U.Nottingham), 'Human Spatiality and the Fantastic: Transgressions of Literary Realism'."Human Spatiality and the Fantastic: Transgressions of Literary Realism" byDr. Patricia GarcÌ_a(Translation Studies/Spanish, U. Nottingham) Wednesday, 17 February at 1 p.m. Moore Institute Seminar Room - GO10,Hardiman Research Building, NUI GalwayThanks to... | Read on »
History Graduate Research Seminar Series (HGRSS) - Frank Towers, 'The Slave Power's Grassroots:Proslavery Politics and the American Civil War.
Early Modern Reserach Seminar: Dr Imke Lichterfeld, Dept of English, American and Celtic Studies, University of Bonn - '''What are you made of?' Joan of Arc and Margaret of Anjou in Shakespeare's Henry VI''
'Charles Macklin and the Question of Ethnic Resistance'. by Dr.David O'Shaughnessy, Assistant Professor of Eighteenth- Century Studies at the School of English, Trinity College Dublin.
ICHLC Irish Centre for the Histories of Labour & Class Public Debate: ‰Û÷James Connolly: life, death, & legacy'Contributors: Peter Buckingham, Emmet O'Connor,Theresa Moriarty, Brian Hanley,This event, part of NUI Galway's Ìäire ÌÁM̼scailt programme, is held in associationwith the Galway Council of Trade Unions