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‘After After Cardenio’. Professor Jane Taylor

The paper will consider the making of a show commissioned by Renaissance scholar, Stephen Greenblatt. Greenblatt commissioned some twelve playwrights worldwide to each make a version of the so-called "missing" Shakespeare play, Cardenio. Such a project surely was imagined by Greenblatt as primarily a text-based work. My paper will discuss the making of a puppet... | Read on »

SiobhÌÁn Armstrong – ‘From manuscript to music: unearthing historical Gaelic music from manuscripts & early printed sources’

CAMPS, the MA in Medieval Studies and Galway Early Music proudly present SiobhÌÁn Armstrong Historical Harpist and Founder of The Historical Harp Society of Ireland in two public and academic events Seminar ‰Û÷From manuscript to music: unearthing historical Gaelic music from manuscripts & early printed sources' Monday 5th March, 4-6 p.m, Moore Institute Seminar Room... | Read on »

Moore Institute Workshop 2011-12: Gender, Identities and Discourses: Art, Archives and Public Sphere: Memories in the West of Ireland.

Description of Workshop The main aim of the workshop is to examine questions of art, archives and public memories as represented and relevant in west of Ireland contexts. Participants will include academics, students, artists, local researchers and producers of radio and film. Workshop participants will work with existing materials in relation to women, gender and... | Read on »

Echo (Humanities Research Forum) – International Women

CIARA GRIFFIN (NUI Galway) ‰Û÷Poignancies of Nourishment: The Gastropoetics of Sara Suleri‰۪s Meatless Days‰۪ ELLEN McWILLIAMS Visiting Fellow, Moore Institute (Bath Spa University) ‰Û÷Women, Exile, and Censorship in John McGahern‰۪s The Leavetaking‰۪ NOTE DATE: 4pm Friday 9th March 2012 Applied Optics Seminar Room All welcome. Wine served.ECHO brings together researchers of all disciplines to discuss... | Read on »