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TOWARDS A HIBERNIAN HYBRIDITY: JOYCEAN APPROPRIATIONS OF CELTIC MYTHOLOGY AND THE REALIZATION OF A MODERN IRISH IDENTITY

TOWARDS A HIBERNIAN HYBRIDITY: JOYCEAN APPROPRIATIONS OF CELTIC MYTHOLOGY AND THE REALIZATION OF A MODERN IRISH IDENTITY

... to Irish liberation, but the Revivalist method of doing so seemed impossible to ...present Irish were only truly Irish if they lived according to a premodern mode of being, then that does imply a ...

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The Eternal Paddy: Irish Identity and the British Press, 1798–1882

The Eternal Paddy: Irish Identity and the British Press, 1798–1882

... the Irish as a race apart. For Gilley, British attitudes to the Irish were a complex mixture of the positive and the negative, and derived largely from shifting ideas about religion, class and political ...

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Perceived Irishness : the (re)construction of 'Irish' identity within the continuum of liquid modernity

Perceived Irishness : the (re)construction of 'Irish' identity within the continuum of liquid modernity

... As this research is conducted taking into account a strategy that incorporated a reflexive element and several phases involving numerous contributions, it is pertinent that a flexible approach be taken so as not to ...

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Irish Identity and the Myth of Filiation in Desmond MacNamara's The Book of Intrusions

Irish Identity and the Myth of Filiation in Desmond MacNamara's The Book of Intrusions

... Revealing the cracks, fissures, and discontinuities of Irish history-the very seams that the Lebor Gabala tries to conceal-The Book of Intrusions presents a comic venture into genealogy [r] ...

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Darby O'Gill and the construction of Irish identity

Darby O'Gill and the construction of Irish identity

... of Irish folklore, are all set in the fictional Ballinderg and its surrounding areas and all feature a series of interconnected and recurring characters including King Brian Connors and his various Good People and ...

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Tiocfaidh Ár Lá : masculinity, memory and authority in contemporary republican Belfast

Tiocfaidh Ár Lá : masculinity, memory and authority in contemporary republican Belfast

... the Irish speakers in jail, the volunteers re-member a pre- colonial Irish identity that was masculine because it had not yet been dominated and feminized by the ...

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SEEKING IDENTITY AND IRISH TRADITIONAL MUSIC

SEEKING IDENTITY AND IRISH TRADITIONAL MUSIC

... of Irish interests in the British parliament had failed to produce Home Rule (that is, the re-establishment of the Irish ...Protestant Irish, in particular the Anglo–Irish but also Ulster ...

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Balancing Diversities: Multiculturalism and Cultural Identity in a Selected Number of Works of Modern Irish Fiction

Balancing Diversities: Multiculturalism and Cultural Identity in a Selected Number of Works of Modern Irish Fiction

... “My God, these Romanians had something to show the Irish. They understood dancing the way it was meant to be. No more of the pseudo-Irish dancing with the wiggle of the hip. This was rock ‘n’ roll with ...

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Irish Intercultural Cinema: Memory, Identity and Subjectivity

Irish Intercultural Cinema: Memory, Identity and Subjectivity

... of Irish migrancy but is produced outside of ...of Irish intercultural ...the Irish diaspora within the creation of Irish identity ...the Irish migrant population, but also ...

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Celticism: The Gaelic Revival, Race and Irishness

Celticism: The Gaelic Revival, Race and Irishness

... of Irish identity and nationalism, it would seem appropriate here to attempt to situate Irishness or the popular ‘Celticism’ of the era in terms of race ...of Irish emigration, set off by the famine ...

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Irish utopian realism?

Irish utopian realism?

... NAMALab’s mission was at one level very simple: whilst all these buildings are in state hands, put them to good use rather than simply leaving them empty. More than that, however, NAMALab also sought to engage the ...

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The mental health of Irish people in Britain This factsheet describes the issues that underlie discrimination against the Irish in Britain and other factors that contribute to their mental ill- health. It goes on to describe some of the elements of cultur

The mental health of Irish people in Britain This factsheet describes the issues that underlie discrimination against the Irish in Britain and other factors that contribute to their mental ill- health. It goes on to describe some of the elements of culturally sensitive care.

... population. Irish Travellers are among the most disadvantaged groups in British society; they are socially excluded and discriminated against, and have low life expectancy and excesses of physical and mental ...

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EUROPEAN MIGRATION NETWORK  POLICY ANALYSIS REPORT ON ASYLUM AND MIGRATION: IRELAND, REFERENCE YEAR MID 2004 TO 2005

EUROPEAN MIGRATION NETWORK POLICY ANALYSIS REPORT ON ASYLUM AND MIGRATION: IRELAND, REFERENCE YEAR MID 2004 TO 2005

... their Irish citizen child prior to the change in the ...their Irish-born children and make the necessary statutory declaration can expect to be granted permission to remain within a matter of weeks” ...

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'Ireland's trained and marshalled manhood': the Fenians in the mid 1860s

'Ireland's trained and marshalled manhood': the Fenians in the mid 1860s

... The Irish branch was known as the IRB, or Irish Revolutionary Brotherhood, and later still as the Irish Republican Brotherhood; in this paper the '1Ri3' refers to the Irish move- ment.Th[r] ...

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Expressing National Identity through Language: Papiamentu in Curaçao

Expressing National Identity through Language: Papiamentu in Curaçao

... monolingual Irish speaking state, its policies lent itself to be characterized that ...Ireland, Irish was widely spoken and, as in any language, there were regional dialects and ...independent Irish ...

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Tom Garvin ? Curriculum Vitae

Tom Garvin ? Curriculum Vitae

... Hibernia, Irish Times, Irish Press, Irish Independent, Sunday Independent, Sunday Times, New Nation, Boston Irish News, Political Studies, Irish Literary Supplement, Government and ...

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Online consumer behaviour and the implications for the Irish tourism industry

Online consumer behaviour and the implications for the Irish tourism industry

... the Irish hospitality industry in ...their Irish hospitality product therefore becomes ...the Irish hospitality provider is revenue completely ...al Irish hospitality providers have a website ...

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The structure and regulation of the Irish equine industries: Links to considerations of equine welfare

The structure and regulation of the Irish equine industries: Links to considerations of equine welfare

... Irish horses may be identified by means of registration documents issued in another jurisdiction. For example, members of the Show Jumping Association of Ireland (SJAI) (recently renamed Showjumping Ireland) can ...

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Introduction

Introduction

... Divisions of opinion evident here between Irish and American views, as well as between Irish critics and Irish poets, are a testament to the interest and excitement that has accompa- nie[r] ...

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Borrowing Welshness: wild Wales, affiliation and identity

Borrowing Welshness: wild Wales, affiliation and identity

... of Irish Travellers, and his words fit neatly into the templates of the almost inescapable racial discourse of the times when he marks their features as ‘coarse and ...

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