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Print Culture and the Galway Poor Clares, 1600-1800

Room 1001, the Bridge, Hardiman Research Building

A talk by Moore Visiting Fellow Jaime Goodrich Abstract:  This talk will offer an introduction to the rare books owned by the Galway Poor Clares, who recently reacquired several dozen volumes lent to the Franciscan House of Studies in Killiney during the 1970s.  In addition to providing an overview of the current collection’s scope and... | Read on »

‘Sorry, not sorry’ – Apology and denial in communicating armed struggle, with examples from the Provisional IRA

Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research Building

This talk will be given by Moore Visiting Fellow Dr Sanjin  Uležić (Centre on Social Movement Studies (Cosmos), Scuola Normale Superiore, Florence),as part of the ’Violence, Space and the Archives’ conference. Full conference programme and further details available at  https://ghussey3.wixsite.com/violencespacearchive

Odd Man Out History, Fiction and Film

Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research Building

                    10.00 am Screening Odd Man Out (1947) will take place in The Houston school of Film and Digital Media NUIG 1.00–2.30 pm Chair Niall Ó Dochartaigh, National University of Ireland, Galway Romancing ‘the Organisation’ Odd Man Out and Contemporary Discourses on the IRA John Ó Néill, Treason Felony... | Read on »

Riddling Discourse and Construction of Knowledge in Ancient Greek Literature and Early Irish Saga: The Case of Ogam

Room 1001, the Bridge, Hardiman Research Building

  Dr Federica Scicolone (King’s College London) Moore Visiting Fellow 2019 This talk will consider a widespread motif in archaic Greek poetry, the so-called ‘contest of wisdom’ between wise men, usually bards or poets (e.g. Calchas and Mopsus in fr. 278 M-W; the Certamen Homeri et Hesiodi), in relation to the Hellenistic and later practice... | Read on »

”Cultural Renaissance and Anti Colonialism in India and Ireland”

Room 1001, the Bridge, Hardiman Research Building

Talk By Dr Jyoti Atwal Moore Visiting Fellow 2019                 Atwal suggests that India and Ireland were both trying to identify symbols to create a national ideal in late nineteenth century. Theatre and music provided a fertile ground for this purpose. Through the Dublin life of James Cousins,... | Read on »

A Foucauldian-Feminist Approach to Countering Sexual Violence and Sexual Humiliation by Prof. Dianna Taylor

Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research Building

Abstract Humiliation is a definitive but, within the discipline of philosophy, under-theorized harm of sexual violence against women. This talk draws upon the late work of Michel Foucault in order to provide an account of sexual humiliation resulting from sexual violence, as well as to posit ways in which sexual violence and sexual humiliation might be effectively... | Read on »

‘The New Mythological Image of Ovidian Myrrha in William Barksted’s Myrrha, The Mother of Adonis: Or, Lustes Prodigies (1607)’

Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research Building

  This talk will be given by Moore Visiting Fellow Dr Agnès Lafont (University Paul Valery – Montpellier 3, France) Abstract: William Barksted in Myrrha, The Mother of Adonis: Or, Lustes Prodigie (1607) uses  the classical story of Myrrha (Ovid, Metamorphoses 10) in similar and divergent ways to create an erotic epyllion. This early modern adaptation of the Ovidian story offers a case point of... | Read on »

“Getting it Down and Writing it Up: William Petty and Ireland’s Contemporary Ambitions for Clinical Research”

Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research Building

        Talk by Helen Sonner Moore visiting  Fellow 2019 William Petty is well known for conducting the Down Survey and for his contributions to the development of statistics, demographics, and economics. However, his methods in the Down Survey can also be seen to have anticipated many of the methodologies used today in... | Read on »

Future Landscapes a mixed Reality showcase

The Cornstore, Middle Street, Galway

The exhibition is the result of the 4 week intensive Future Landscapes workshop created in conjunction with the School of Machines, Making and Make-Believe and Galway 2020. The aim of the workshop was to allow participants to develop the skills to explore the use of immersive technologies, such as Virtual and Augmented Reality, within the... | Read on »

2019 Sophia Network Meeting

Seminar Rooms G010 and G011 Hardiman Reserach Building

      The Sophia Network Meeting will take place in Galway at the National University of Ireland, Galway (NUIG) on the 1st and 2nd of June, and as a bonus, the NUIG invites delegates to a P4C Symposium on the 31st of May. The SOPHIA Network Meeting this year is being co-hosted by Philosophy, NUI Galway Philosophical Dialogue Project – NUI Galway, Little Rainbow... | Read on »