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Titre : | Etudes irlandaises Vol. 38 n 2 - 2014 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/01/2014 |
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Ian ADAMSON, Auteur
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This paper is designed to show how my involvement in the development of the early Ulster-Scots movement has evolved in recent years towards using the Ulster-Scots tradition as part of a broader panoply of cultural expression. It highlights the w[...]

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Wesley HUTCHINSON, Compilateur ;
Wesley HUTCHINSON, Commentateur
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James Orr, "The Wanderer"
Thomas Beggs, "The Auld Wife's Address to Her Spinning Wheel"
Samuel Turner, "Lezzie McMinn" (1846)
Archibald McIlroy, "Odds and ends", and "Dolly McQuoit"
William Davison, "Yin Life"
Fergie an F[...]
Thomas Beggs, "The Auld Wife's Address to Her Spinning Wheel"
Samuel Turner, "Lezzie McMinn" (1846)
Archibald McIlroy, "Odds and ends", and "Dolly McQuoit"
William Davison, "Yin Life"
Fergie an F[...]

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Willie DRENNAN, Auteur
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This article sets out to provide a broad overview of how Ulster-Scots cultural identity is presented today through music, dance and song. Historical background explains the origins of the cultural identity and how the cultural revival evolved fr[...]

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Gordon RAMSEY, Auteur
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This paper describes the Ulster-Scots Musical Revival which started in the late 1990s, and argues that neither Hobsbawn and Ranger's conception of "invented tradition" nor Rosenberg's theorisation of folk revivals as appropriations of tradition [...]

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Ian James PARSLEY, Auteur
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This paper demonstrates that the idea that a language, a culture and a nation are tied together as one single unit just because they share the same name is almost always fundamentally flawed. In Northern Ireland, the tying together of "Irish lan[...]

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Liam LOGAN, Auteur
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Liam Logan, someone from an Irish nationalist background, gives his perspective on Ulster Scots as a cross-community tongue. Ulster Scots has been unfairly burdened with politics and has suffered misunderstanding as a result. The article also at[...]

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Philip ROBINSON, Auteur
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The Scottish Metrical Psalter of 1650 commands an iconic cultural significance within the Ulster-Scots tradition, and it has been treasured with intense religious affection for hundreds of years. This is particularly true for the rural Presbyter[...]

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Laura SPENCE, Auteur
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In recent years BBC Northern Ireland (BBCNI) has responded to a growing interest in Ulster-Scots language and culture by producing a range of Ulster-Scots television and radio programmes and online media. This paper broadly summarises BBCNI outp[...]

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Anne SMYTH, Auteur
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Access to authentic written Ulster-Scots material is essential to its progress as a European Regional Minority Language. This study examines the competing pressures governing its publication, within the unusual political system in Northern Irela[...]

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Ivan HERBISON, Auteur
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This paper examines the origin, development and construction of John Hewitt's concept of the Rhyming Weavers. It argues that there is a need to reassess his concept in the light of contemporary critical concerns, and to develop critical percepti[...]

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Carol BARANIUK, Auteur
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Since John Hewitt's mid-twentieth century research stimulated interest in the "rhyming weavers", awareness has been growing among scholars of the richness of the Ulster-Scots literary tradition. This essay considers historic and linguistic conne[...]