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Titre : | Etudes irlandaises Vol 28 n 2 - 2003 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/01/2003 |
Dépouillements

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Isabelle RUFFLE, Auteur
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En dépit des taux de croissance et de créations d'emplois élevés dont a bénéficié l'Irlande au cours des années 1990, la pauvreté relative, les inégalités et la précarité y ont progressé. Les multinationales américaines, par le poids qu'elles re[...]

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Gary K. PEATLING, Auteur
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Historical interactions between the island of Ireland and the United States are represented in academic literature in connections between both the "Irish" and the "Ulster Scots" (or "Scots-Irish" or "Scotch-Irish") and America. This paper will a[...]

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Kathleen O'BRIEN, Auteur
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This article discusses two North American famine monuments in the context of studies by Pierre Nora and Joep Leerrsen involving memory, monuments and national history. The monuments concerned are the Irish Stone (1859) in Montréal, Quebec and th[...]

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Matthew J. O'BRIEN, Auteur
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This article will examine the interaction between New Irish immigrants and Irish-American ethnics during the 1990s, especially their uncharacteristically high rates of return to Ireland. This recent trend will be explained within a larger tenden[...]

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Mary P. CORCORAN, Auteur
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This paper examines the migratory experiences of a sub-group of Irish emigrants, namely, the transnational professional elite. It explores a number of themes that emerged from interviews with a sample of returners, who travelled to live and work[...]

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Philip COLEMAN, Auteur
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This essay reconsiders the American poet John Berryman's engagement with W.B. Yeats. Exploring Berryman's early turn towards the figure of Yeats as an aspect of his generally elided anti-exceptionalist cultural politics, it presents Berryman as [...]

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Vincent DUSSOL, Auteur
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Letter to an Imaginary Friend de Thomas McGrath, poète communiste américain, fait une large place aux choses irlandaises. « Irlandicité » et « communisme » ayant été deux champs antithétiques, l'étude s'intéresse à leur agencement et à se[...]

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Daniel TOBIN, Auteur
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This article offers a wide and comprehensive survey of the genealogical motif in Irish American poetry over the last two centuries. Starting from the model afforded by Yeats in "Pardon, Old Fathers"", in which poetry is implicitly presented as a[...]