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<title>National identity and local ethnicity: the case of the Gaelic League's Oireachtas sean-nós singing competitions</title>
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<description>National identity and local ethnicity: the case of the Gaelic League's Oireachtas sean-nós singing competitions
Ó Laoire, Lillis
A discussion of traditional singing as a cultural phenomenon in contemporary Ireland, together with a brief historical overview.
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<title>Traditional song in Ireland: living fossil or dynamic resource</title>
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<description>Traditional song in Ireland: living fossil or dynamic resource
Ó Laoire, Lillis
When I submitted the abstract of this paper, I did not realize that the late&#13;
Frank Harrison used almost exactly the same title in an 6 Riada memorial lecture&#13;
at University College Cork, Ireland some years ago (Harrison, 1988). I can only say&#13;
by way of excuse that it was not conscious theft on my part, but an example of&#13;
inadvertant intertextuality. In this paper I propose to give a survey of the traditional&#13;
song scene in Ireland, its main events and also to attempt an exploration of some&#13;
of the issues which concern singers and indeed the wider community of musicians&#13;
in Ireland at the moment.
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<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 1997 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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