Impure Thoughts: sexuality, Catholicism and literature in twentieth-century Ireland

[private] New book by IASIL member Impure Thoughts: sexuality, Catholicism and literature in twentieth-century Ireland Michael G Cronin  (Lecturer in English, NUIM) Manchester University Press, 2012 ISBN: 9780719086137   Impure Thoughts offers an innovative history of the twentieth-century Irish Catholic bildungsroman. It explains how in the hands of diverse writers, from James Joyce to Edna O’Brien, this popular genre provided

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Symposium: Media Monitoring in the Digital Age NUIG – 23-24 May 2013

[private] You are all cordially invited to the Huston School of Film & Digital Media, National University of Ireland, Galway Media Monitoring in the Digital Age Symposium. Where: Huston School of Film & Digital Media, National University of Ireland, Galway When: Thursday 23 & Friday 24 May 2013 Speakers:   o   Greg Philo Bad News for Broadcasting   o   Mike Berry The Financial Crisis, the Media and

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Breac Issue 2 CFP — Contemporary Drama

[private] Subject: Breac Issue 2 CFP — Contemporary Drama     Dear Breac Community, Below is the official Call for Papers for the second issue of Breac on Contemporary Drama! Our special thanks to Lindsay Haney and Shaun Richards, the guest editors for the issue, who have gathered a stellar list of contributors whose work will be featured alongside the articles submitted

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Summer School on Performance, Nation and Globalization

[private] Performance, Nation and Globalization Summer School Funded by the Irish Research Council National University of Ireland, Galway 17-18 July 2013 This two-day Summer School explores the interrelationships between performance and nation in an era of increasing globalization. We will consider major international dramatists such as J.M Synge and David Greig, but the discussion will also take in other forms

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Carysfort Press ebooks

[private] Please find a link to the Carysfort Press website: http://www.carysfortpress.com/ This is our most comprehensive catalogue. All ebooks  are flagged by a link to their page on Amazon, but of course they can be bought for other readers by just searching for them on iTunes, Nook, Kobo, Barnes and Noble, Baker and Taylor, Overdrive etc. [/private]

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ICUF Irish Language Scholarships available to Canadian Irish Studies students

[private] SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT The School of Canadian Irish Studies and the Ireland-Canada University Fund are pleased to announce TWO ICUF Irish Language Scholarships to attend the NUI Galway, International Summer School this summer.  The scholarship will cover the costs of travel (up to Cdn. $1,200), tuition, board and lodging for the month, as well as a stipend of €100.  The

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Building infrastructures for archives in a digital world

[private] Dear colleague, We would like to cordially invite you to attend the international conference Building infrastructures for archives in a digital world, organized by the consortium of the EU-funded (within the ICT Policy Support Programme) project APEx. The main aim of this forum is to discuss the major challenges archives face on their path into the digital world. The conference will be held from 26

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The new 2013-14 UCD Press Catalogue is now available

[private] The 2013-14 UCD Press Catalogue is now available for download.  This catalogue includes new and forthcoming titles that are not yet on the site. Feel free to browse and/or download from this link: http://www.ucdpress.ie/pdfs/booklist%202013-14%20ready%20for%20website.pdf or go to www.ucdpress.ie and click ‘catalogue’ and click on the link We would be happy to post you a copy of the nest UCD Press catalogue for

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Symposium ‘Location of Narratives”, & June at The Lyric Theatre, Belfast

[private]   Attendance is free but we would ask you please to pre-register: RSVP by 31 May 2013 to performingthepeace@qub.ac.uk   This event is part of the launch of the Institute for the Study of Conflict Transformation and Social Justice (ISCTSJ) at Queen’s University Belfast. It is organised by the Interdisciplinary Research Group ‘Art, Performance and Media in (Post-) Conflict

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