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Daniel Carey (NUIG), ‘A Scrupulous Travesty? Spivak’s Kant’

Daniel Carey (NUIG), 'A Scrupulous Travesty? Spivak's Kant''Daniel Carey will give a talk on 'A Scrupulous Travesty? Spivak's Kant' in the Moore Institute Seminar Room on Tuesday, 9th February at 4:00pm. This will be followed at 5pm by the launch of his new book by Lionel Pilkington, head of the School of Humanities. The Postcolonial... | Read on »

The Postcolonial Enlightenment

The Postcolonial EnlightenmentEighteenth Century Colonialism and Postcolonial TheoryEdited by Daniel Carey and Lynn Festa392 pages, ISBN 978-0-19-922914-7(Oxford, 2009)"Download presentation" "Download presentation" "Download Presentation" "Download Presentation"

Professor Terry Eagleton – ‘The Ambiguities of Oscar Wilde’

Siobhan McKenna Theatre

Professor Terry EagletonPublic lecture, on the subject of 'The Ambiguities of Oscar Wilde' will take place on Wednesday 18th February at 6 pm in the Siobhan McKenna TheatreProfessor Eagleton will be ready to address questions on the same subject after the formal lecture.

Women, Writing, and Language in Early Modern Ireland

Women, Writing, and Language in Early Modern Ireland (Oxford, 2010)by Marie-Louise CoolahanYou are invited to a reception to mark the launch of Women, Writing, and Language in Early Modern Ireland by Dr. Marie-Louise Coolahan in the Moore Institute seminar room, Thursday 25th February at 5.15pm. Professor Daniell Clarke (UCD, School of English) will launch the... | Read on »

Gender and the medical profession in Britain and Ireland, c.1800-1950

Gender and the medical profession in Britain and Ireland, c.1800-1950Supported by the Wellcome TrustThe main objective of this meeting is to explore the importance of gender as a mode of investigation within the history of medicine. This workshop will bring together historians of medicine from Ireland and the United Kingdom who are working on themes... | Read on »