Gender ARC and Centre for Global Women’s Studies – Book Launch and Public Lecture ‘What we preserve from the past and what we ignore: some new perspectives on women in Ireland in the 1950’s and 60’s’ presented by Dr Caitriona Clear (Senior Lecturer in His
Is mÌ_r ag Gender ARC agus ag Ionad L̩ann Domhanda na mBan in OÌä Gaillimhcuireadh a thabhairt duit freastal ar Sheoladh Leabhair agus ar L̩acht PhoiblÌ_:What we preserve from the past and what we ignore: some newperspectives on women in Ireland in the 1950s and 60ś chur i lÌÁthair ag an Dr Caitriona Clear, L̩achtÌ_ir... | Read on »
Gender ARC and Global Women’s Studies at NUIG Research Seminar
Gender ARC and Global Women's Studies at NUI Galway are pleased to invite you to the following research seminar:Irish Women Screenwriters cast in the shadows - Knocknagow (1918) and Guests of the Nation (1935)Dr DÌ_Ì_g O'Connell, Film & Media Studies at the D̼n Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology Date: Wednesday 11 May 2016Time:... | Read on »
Book Launch: ‘The British Labour Party & Twentieth Century Ireland: The Cause of Ireland, The Cause of labour’.
You are cordially invited to the launch ofThe British Labour Party & Twentieth-Century Ireland:The Cause of Ireland, The Cause of labourEdited by Laurence Marley The book will be launched by Dr Martin Mansergh,former Minister of State and Vice-Chair of the Irish Government Expert Group on the Decade of Centenaries
Talk hosted by CAMPS and the English Dept NUIG ‘ An Irish Franciscan’s Pocketbook: British Library MS Harley 913 and Colonial Ireland in the Early Fourteenth Century’
Speaker: Professor John Scattergood (Trinity College, Dublin) Title: 'An Irish Franciscan's Pocketbook: British Library MS Harley 913 and Colonial Ireland in the Early Fourteenth Century' Location: Hardiman Research Building, Room 1001 ('The Bridge') Date: Thursday, 19 May, at 3.00pm
Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance: Conference – ‘1916 in Irish Theatre/1916 as Irish Theatre.
9.30: Welcome and introduction Panel 1: Internatoinalising the Rising ? Patrick Lonergan, "Easter 1916 and Internationalising Irish Theatre' ? Charlotte McIvor, "Rehearsing Revolution as a prelude to 1916: Yeats, Tagore and Peruse and the Staging of Transactional Nationalist Masculinities" ? David Clare: "Anthropological Gays: Casement, Pearse, and 1916"11.00: Keynote Lecture 1 Paige Reynolds (Holy Cross),... | Read on »
One day Workshop ‘Popular Publishing in Europe ( 18th/19th Centuries)’
One-day WorkshopSeminar Room GO10Hardiman Research Building, NUI GalwayAll welcome!Free event emailalice.colombo@nuigalway.ie to register11.00 - 11.15Coffee11.15 - 11.30Introduction11.30 - 12.10HansJÌ_rgen LÌ_sebrink (UniversitÌ_t des Saarlandes) 'Patriotic relics and carnavalesque visions -Political transformations of traditional popular culturein the public sphere of the French Revolution'12.10 - 12.50Antonio Serrano DurÌÁ (Universidad CatÌ_lica de Valencia) 'Spanish Popular Literature in theeighteenth century.... | Read on »
Seminar on Poetry and Philosophy – Prof William Desmond (KU Leuven, Moore Institute Visiting Fellow) and Prof Felix ÌÒ Murchadha (NUIG)
Seminar on Poetry and PhilosophyProf William Desmond (KU Leuven and Moore Institute Visiting Fellow)'Poetic porosity and Astonished Prayer: On the Poetics of Sean O'Riordan'Prof Felix ÌÒ Murhcadha (NUIG)' Gerald Manley Hopkins: Nature and Emotion'.Seminar Room GO11, Ground Floor, Hardiman Research Building.