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Titre : | Etudes irlandaises Vol 39 n 1 - 2014 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/01/2014 |
Dépouillements

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Kate ANTOSIK-PARSONS, Auteur
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This essay examines Redress (2010-2012), a recent series of performances by Iirsh artist Aine Phillips that interrogates the legacy of abuse perpetuated in Irish residential institutions in the 10th century and the official effort to compensate [...]

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Jessica STEPHENS, Auteur
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Seamus Heaney's first poetry books teem with evocations of life on a farm. In the wake of Wordsworth's Prelude, the Irish poet traces turning points in his childhood highly charged moments when he observed the cycle of life at work in the natura[...]

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Fabienne GASPARI, Auteur
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George Moore débute sa carrière par un exil géographique et culturel générant un processus de déterritorialisation que sa première oeuvre autobiographique décrit. Confession of a Young Man recrée un être en perpétuel flux façonné par toutes ses [...]

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Anne KARHIO, Auteur
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This essay focuses in contemporary Irish poets' engagement with Finnish landscapes, more specifically on poems drawing on Finnish art, culture and history. It examines how Irish poets negociate between the "familiar and the foreign", as Edna Lon[...]

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Peter LENZ, Auteur
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Since the 5th century Christian monks and (later) Catholic priests have gradually adopted leading positions within Irish society, thereby initially replacing the Celts' heathen spiritual rites, the ethical codex and societal norms as propagated [...]

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Maguy PERNOT, Auteur
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Starting from memories of a trip through Burgundy, Eilean Ni Chuilleanain focuses on the figures of Lazarus, and his strong connection to Autun the historic town which inspires the title of her poem. Through her words, Lazarus becomes a thread i[...]

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Maciej RUCZAJ, Auteur
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The article attempts to apply the elaborate theory of Polish romantic messianism to the rhetorix of Patrick Pearse, frequently yet without further specifications characterized as "meesianistic". Pears's writings are analysed alongside those of t[...]

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Catherine MCGURREN, Auteur
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This article considers the prostitution memoir as an overlooked category of women's writing in Ireland. These memoirs are of socio-cultural importance, documenting significant moments in the feminist movement, the policing of women's bodies bu t[...]

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Frédéric ROYALL, Auteur ;
Clément DESBOS
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Cet article revient sur des épisodes contestataires inédits en République d'Irlande: des occupations d'espaces publics entre 2001et 2012 qui se veulent, à l'origine, une criituqe des conséquences du néolibéralisme rampant sur le pays. Malgré une[...]

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Timothy P. O'NEILL, Auteur
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This article uses an eviction in Co. Offaly to examine the interaction between national and local republican politics during the first year of Fianan Fail in power. These politics revolved around and revealed the internal tensions within the IRA[...]

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Pascal PRAGNERE, Auteur
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Cet article procède à un état des lieux des peintures murales nationalistes dans la ville de Belfast. Leur fonction essentielle est d'activer et de pérenniser les processus d'identification natiaonale. Les politiques publiques de transformation [...]

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Axel KLEIN, Auteur
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As the most prominent member of a family of four generations of Irish musicians in France, Jospeh O'Kelly was part of the Irish community in 19th-century France. However, despite the presence of an active network of eminent musicians and promine[...]

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Deirdre NI CHONGHAILE, Auteur
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The Aran Islands off the west coast of Ireland are a palimpsest bearing layers of representations in a myriad of forms including literature, film, television, radio, photography, and art, representations created by islanders and visitors. In the[...]

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Carine BERBERI, Auteur
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Between 2003 and 2013 Northern Ireland has become more silent on the euro because of the eurozone crisi and the Eurosceptic discourse of the Cameron-Clegg government. Nervetheless, it has not become Eurosceptic and sends out mixed messages on th[...]