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SUMMARY:School of Languages\, Literature and Culture - School Research Day
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URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/school-of-languages-literature-and-culture-school-research-day/
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SUMMARY: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
DESCRIPTION:Is mÌ_r ag Gender ARC agus ag Ionad L̩ann Domhanda na mBan in OÌä Gaillimh \ncuireadh a thabhairt duit freastal ar Sheoladh Leabhair agus ar L̩acht PhoiblÌ_: \nWhat we preserve from the past and what we ignore: some new \nperspectives on women in Ireland in the 1950s and 60s \ń chur i lÌÁthair ag an Dr Caitriona Clear\, L̩achtÌ_ir Sinsearach le Stair in OÌä Gaillimh chun ceili̼radh a dh̩anamh ar sheoladh a leabhair nua: \nWomen’s Voices in Ireland: women’s magazines in the 1950s and 60s \nLe r̩amhrÌÁ Ì_n bhfile agus drÌÁmadÌ_ir Mary Coll \nDÌÁta: D̩ardaoin\, 5 Bealtaine 2016 \nAm: 5.00pm – 6.30pm \nIonad: ́ras Taighde UÌ_ ArgadÌÁin\, Seomra SeimineÌÁir G011 \n\nGender ARC and the Centre for Global Women’s Studies at NUI Galway \nare pleased to invite you to the following Book Launch and Public Lecture: \nWhat we preserve from the past and what we ignore: some new \nperspectives on women in Ireland in the 1950s and 60s \nPresented by Dr Caitriona Clear\, Senior Lecturer in History at NUI Galway to mark the launch of her upcoming book: \n Women’s Voices in Ireland: women’s magazines in the 1950s and 60s \n With an introduction by poet and playwright Mary Coll \n Date: Thursday 5 May 2016 \nTime: 5.00pm – 6.30pm \nVenue: The Hardiman Research Building\, G011 Seminar Room \n Light refreshments – all welcome \n\nCaitriona Clear is a Senior Lecturer in modern Irish and European history at NUI\, Galway. Women’s Voices in Ireland: women’s magazines in the 1950s and 60s\, (Bloomsbury 2016) is her fourth book\, following Social Change and Everyday Life in Ireland 1850-1922 (Manchester University Press 2007)\, Women of the House: women’s household work in Ireland 1926-1961 (Irish Academic Press 2000) and Nuns in Nineteenth-century Ireland (Gill & Macmillan 1987). She has also published research on homelessness in post-Famine Ireland\, Irish women during the First World War\, twentieth-century Irish women writers\, and clothes and fashion in Ireland. She is a contributor to the forthcoming Cambridge History of Ireland edited by Thomas Bartlett. \nMary Coll is a Limerick poet\, playwright and broadcaster. Publications include All Things Considered (Salmon 2002) numerous contributions to RTE Radio One and RTE Lyric FM. She has had stage productions of Excess Baggage (2007) and Anything But Love (2010) at The Belltable Arts Centre\, radio plays commissioned by RTE Drama On One\, lyrics for the Choral Work ‰Û÷Spirestone’ and two art song cycles in association with the composer Fiona Linnane\, a new play Diamond Rocks: Sunset\, commissioned by The Lime Tree Theatre\, Limerick (2014) and a second collection of poems entitled Silver due for publication in 2016. \nFor questions about this event\, please contact NUI Galway’s Gender ARC Convenor and Co-Director of the Centre for Global Women’s Studies: Dr Niamh Reilly\, niamh.reilly@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/gender-arc-and-centre-for-global-womens-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-1950s-and-60s/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20160511T160000
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SUMMARY:Gender ARC and Global Women's Studies at NUIG Research Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Gender ARC and Global Women’s Studies at NUI Galway are pleased to invite you to the following research seminar: \n \nIrish Women Screenwriters cast in the shadows – Knocknagow (1918) and Guests of the Nation (1935) \nDr DÌ_Ì_g O’Connell \n\, Film & Media Studies at the D̼n Laoghaire Institute of Art\, Design and Technology  \nDate: Wednesday 11 May 2016 \nTime: 4.00-5.00 pm \nVenue: The Hardiman Research Building\, R1001 \nWith Introduction by Dr Miriam Haughton\, Lecturer in Drama\, Theatre and Performance at NUI Galway \n.For questions\, please contact Gender ARC Seminar and Public Lecture Series Coordinator: Amie Lajoie\, a.lajoie1@nuigalway.ie \n Abstract \n: This paper explores how Irish women screenwriters are often written out of the historical record\, and cast in the shadows of male directors and novelists. In the case of Knocknagow (Ireland 1918) and Guests of the Nation (Ireland 1935)\, two significant films in the early history of Irish cinema\, very little is known about the screenwriters – Mrs. NF Patton (Knocknagow) and Mary Manning (Guests of the Nation). These films could be considered landmark films in early Irish cinema history at the level of narrative theme\, historical significance and audience appeal. Both films were written by women but very little historical references are found for either writer. Examining the archive material of both these films\, this study traces through the reviews of these films\, the place awarded to the screenwriter in the documented history. Is this just a case of the screenwriter being cast to the periphery or is there further marginalisation happening at the level of gender? Drawing on theories around social capital\, this paper explores what the barriers are to recognition and record. Is the status of the male author privileged over that of the screenwriter\, or is there a gender bias at work\, relegating women screenwriters to the margins\, on two levels\, as screenwriters and as women?  \nDr DÌ_Ì_g O’Connell \nlectures in Film & Media Studies at the Institute of Art\, Design & Technology\, Dun Laoghaire\, Co. Dublin. She is the author of New Irish Storytellers: Narrative Strategies in Film (Intellect\, 2010) and Documentary in a Changing State (Cork University press\, 2012). She has written extensively on Irish Cinema\, Television Drama and Screenwriting. She has also been a member of a Writers’ Team for Irish television drama.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/gender-arc-and-global-womens-studies-at-nuig-research-seminar/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20160517T160000
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SUMMARY:Book Launch: 'The British Labour Party & Twentieth Century Ireland: The Cause of Ireland\, The Cause of labour'.
DESCRIPTION:You are cordially invited to the launch of \nThe British Labour Party & Twentieth-Century Ireland: \nThe Cause of Ireland\, The Cause of labour \nEdited by Laurence Marley \n The book will be launched by Dr Martin Mansergh\, \nformer Minister of State and Vice-Chair of the Irish Government Expert Group on the Decade of Centenaries
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/book-launch-the-british-labour-party-twentieth-century-ireland-the-cause-of-ireland-the-cause-of-labour/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20160519T150000
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SUMMARY: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'
DESCRIPTION:Speaker:                Professor John Scattergood (Trinity College\, Dublin) \n Title:                     ‘An Irish Franciscan’s Pocketbook: British Library MS Harley 913 and Colonial Ireland in  \n                               the Early Fourteenth Century’ \n Location:              Hardiman Research Building\, Room 1001 (‘The Bridge’) \n Date:                     Thursday\, 19 May\, at 3.00pm
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/talk-hosted-by-camps-and-the-english-dept-nuig-an-irish-franciscans-pocketbook-british-library-ms-harley-913-and-colonial-ireland-in-the-early-fourteenth-century/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20160520T090000
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SUMMARY:Centre for Drama\, Theatre and Performance: Conference - '1916 in Irish Theatre/1916 as Irish Theatre.
DESCRIPTION:9.30: Welcome and introduction   \nPanel 1: Internatoinalising the Rising  \n\n? Patrick Lonergan\, “Easter 1916 and Internationalising Irish Theatre’ \n? Charlotte McIvor\, “Rehearsing Revolution as a prelude to 1916: Yeats\, Tagore and Peruse and the Staging of Transactional Nationalist Masculinities” \n? David Clare: “Anthropological Gays: Casement\, Pearse\, and 1916”\n\n11.00: Keynote Lecture 1 Paige Reynolds (Holy Cross)\, “The “Rising” of the American Avant-Garde: The Gate\, 1916\, and Experimental Theater in Boston” \n 12.00: Coffee  \n 12.15: Panel 2 The Rising on the Irish Stage \n\n? Ryan K Evans\, “An Evolution of the Production History of The Plough and the Stars” \n? Christopher McCormack\, “”Scenographies of Augusta Gregory’s Plays\, Before and After 1916”.\n\n 13.15 – Break for Lunch  \n 14.00: Panel 3:  \nPearse and Irish Theatre  \n\n? Eugene McNulty\, “‰Û÷Exceptional Bodies: Pearse’s drama and the search for the Law beyond the law’\n? Marianne Kennedy\, “Pearse as guerrilla\, site-specific performance artist. A master of reception.”\n? Barry Houllhan\, “Decisions at Easter: Pearse Takes the Stage” \n\n 15.15 – Break  \n 15.45: Panel 4: Commemorations  \n\n? Ian Walsh\, “The Performance of 1916 at the Abbey Theatre in 1966: Walter Macken’s Recall the Years‘ \n? Maeve Casserly\, “‰Û÷Commemoration as Staged Memory: A comparative analysis of commemoration in Ireland marking the 1991\, 2006and 2016 anniversaries of the Easter Rising and the Battle of the Somme”\n? Akiko Satake\, “”The Easter Risingfrom a Wider Perspective: Cries of Casement as his Bones are Brought to Dublin and The Non-Stop Connolly ShowPart 6″\n\n 17.00: Keynote Lecture (2) James Moran (Nottingham):”Child’s Play: Looking again at 1916 Onstage” \n 18:00: Conference Conclusion
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/centre-for-drama-theatre-and-performance-conference-1916-in-irish-theatre1916-as-irish-theatre/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20160523T110000
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SUMMARY:One day Workshop 'Popular Publishing in Europe ( 18th/19th Centuries)'
DESCRIPTION:One-day Workshop \nSeminar Room GO10 \nHardiman Research Building\, NUI Galway \n \nAll welcome! \n \nFree event email \nalice.colombo@nuigalway.ie to register \n \n11.00 – 11.15 \nCoffee \n11.15 – 11.30 \nIntroduction \n11.30 – 12.10 \nHansJÌ_rgen LÌ_sebrink (UniversitÌ_t des Saarlandes) ‘Patriotic relics and carnavalesque visions – \nPolitical transformations of traditional popular culture \nin the public sphere of the French Revolution’ \n12.10 – 12.50 \nAntonio Serrano DurÌÁ (Universidad CatÌ_lica de Valencia) ‘Spanish Popular Literature in the \neighteenth century. Production and distribution’ \n12.50 -14.00 \nLunch and networking \n14.00 – 14.40 \nJeroen Salman (Universiteit Utrecht)’The transnational and intermedial features of a Dutch \nmass medium. Demonic narratives in catch penny prints(18th -19thcentury)’ \n14.40 – 15.20 \nNiall ÌÒ CiosÌÁin (NUI Galway) \n‘InterCeltic print connections\, 17901900’ \n15.20 – 15.40 \nCoffee \n15.40 – 16.20 \nAlice Colombo (NUI Galway) ‘Translation and the transnationalisation of popular publishing in nineteenthcentury Italy’ \n16.20 – 17.00 \nRound table and conclusions
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/one-day-workshop-popular-publishing-in-europe-18th19th-centuries/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20160524T180000
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SUMMARY:Centre for Drama\, Theatre and Performance participatory theatre Play/Test ' New Voices in Art. Who would you become if you became suddenly famous?'
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URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/centre-for-drama-theatre-and-performance-participatory-theatre-playtest-new-voices-in-art-who-would-you-become-if-you-became-suddenly-famous/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20160525T140000
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SUMMARY:Seminar on Poetry and Philosophy - Prof William Desmond (KU Leuven\, Moore Institute Visiting Fellow) and Prof Felix ÌÒ Murchadha (NUIG)
DESCRIPTION:Seminar on Poetry and Philosophy \nProf William Desmond (KU Leuven and Moore Institute Visiting Fellow) \n‘Poetic porosity and Astonished Prayer: On the Poetics of Sean O’Riordan’ \nProf Felix ÌÒ Murhcadha (NUIG) \n‘ Gerald Manley Hopkins: Nature and Emotion’. \nSeminar Room GO11\, Ground Floor\, Hardiman Research Building.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/seminar-on-poetry-and-philosophy-prof-william-desmond-ku-leuven-moore-institute-visiting-fellow-and-prof-felix-io-murchadha-nuig/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20160525T163000
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SUMMARY:Dept of History NUIG present Dr Jenny Hillman (University of Chester\, UK and Moore Institute Visiting Fellow) 'Multiple hands and multiple voices: Writing Female Lives in the French Counter-Reformation'.
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URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/dept-of-history-nuig-present-dr-jenny-hillman-university-of-chester-uk-and-moore-institute-visiting-fellow-multiple-hands-and-multiple-voices-writing-female-lives-in-the-french-counter-reformatio/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20160527T103000
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SUMMARY:Discipline of French present a workshop ' France-Algeria: Memories and Identitites International Workshop'.
DESCRIPTION:France-Algeria: Memories and Identities International Workshop \nDiscipline of French\, School of Languages\, Literatures and Cultures \nNUI\, Galway \n27 May 2016 \nRoom: AMB 2070 (Arts Millennium Building)
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/discipline-of-french-present-a-workshop-france-algeria-memories-and-identitites-international-workshop/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20160527T160000
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SUMMARY:Discipline of Philosophy\, School of Humanities\, UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre and the School of Sociology and Politics - Book Launch
DESCRIPTION:Discipline of Philosophy\, School of Humanities\, UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre and School of Sociology and Politics are hosting a Book Launch \n‘ Philosophy and Political Engagement: Reflection in the public sphere’. \nLaunched by Prof James Edwin Mahon (CUNY – Lehman). \nSeminar Room GO10\, Ground Floor\, Hardiman Research Building.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/discipline-of-philosophy-school-of-humanities-unesco-child-and-family-research-centre-and-the-school-of-sociology-and-politics-book-launch/
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