Irish and Indian-Anglophone Writing in a Transnational Feminist Context

Call for Papers for the 45th Annual Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA) April 3-6, 2014 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Session Title: Irish and Indian-Anglophone Writing in a Transnational Feminist Context Chair: Tara Harney-Mahajan This panel will explore Irish literature in conversation with various postcolonial and world/global literatures. More specifically, this panel is interested in investigating the connections between Irish texts and Indian-Anglophone texts, but welcome

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Patrick Lonergan named Chair of Drama and Theatre Studies

NUI Galway has appointed Professor Patrick Lonergan as its first ever Professor of Drama and Theatre Studies. Professor Lonergan’s appointment strengthens NUI Galway’s reputation as a national hub for the study of theatre. His focus will be on developing new courses, building new research resources, and partnering with theatre companies.   Patrick has long served on the Executive of IASIL,

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Downstream from the Digital Humanities: Digital Methods and the Scholarly Communications Ecosystem

A NeDimah Working Paper Meeting 15-16 May 2014, Zadar, Croatia Call for Participation While it is clear that some of the barriers to more widespread acceptance and proliferation of digital methods in humanities research are internal to the community, others are not.  Scholars must make a calculated decision when choosing to embark on a digital project, not just about their

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International Journal of Humanities and Social Science (IJHSS)

ISSN 2220-8488 (Print), 2221- 0989 (Online)  International Journal of Humanities and Social Science (IJHSS) is an open access, peer-reviewed and refereed international journal published by Center for Promoting Ideas, USA. The main objective of IJHSS is to provide an intellectual platform for the international scholars. IJHSS aims to promote interdisciplinary studies in humanities and social science and become the leading

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“THE MAP IS NOT THE TERRITORY”* PARALLEL PATHS—PALESTINIANS, NATIVE AMERICANS, IRISH

a touring art exhibition Press Release For Immediate Release                Contact: Jennifer Heath, 303-444-1886, baksunarts@aol.com, Dagmar Painter   703-973-6768 (c), dpainter@thejerusalemfund.org , http://www.thejerusalemfund.org/ht/d/sp/i/9242/pid/9242 The Jerusalem Fund Gallery Al-Quds in Washington, D.C. was the first stop for a five-year traveling art exhibition, “The Map is Not the Territory,” which looks at relationships and commonalities in Palestinian, Native American, and Irish experiences of invasion,

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The Writings of Ivor Browne: Steps along the road, the evolution of a slow learner

Ivor Browne is Professor Emeritus, University College, Dublin and retired as Chief Psychiatrist of the then Eastern Health Board in 1994. This book, through his writings, charts the growth of one man’s journey in relation to psychiatry and human development. Ivor Browne has been a central and controversial figure in Irish life up until the mid-nineties when he retired. This

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DOCTORAL SCHOLARSHIP IN THEATRE STUDIES

The English Department, St Patrick’s College Drumcondra is pleased to invite applications for a PhD scholarship to be awarded for doctoral research that would incorporate theory and practice within the broad field of theatre. This is a cutting-edge PhD pathway for a suitably positioned student. The student will gain access to PhD supervision by internationally recognised academics and have a

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The Tenth Annual Conference of the Irish Theatrical Diaspora Project

IRISH DRAMA, THE GUTHRIE AND AMERICAN THEATRE Co-sponsored by Irish Studies, the University of St. Thomas, St. Paul; the Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis;  and the Department of Foreign Affairs (Ireland) PROGRAMME Friday, September 20, 2013 Location:              The Guthrie Theater, 818 South 2nd Street, Minneapolis, MN 55415 8.45 – 9.30            Registration   Level 8 Classrooms 9.30 – 10.45        Panel: Irish Drama and

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