Huston School of Film and Digital Media (Book Chapters)
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Ireland and Biafra: hunger, history, politics and public opinion
(Cambria Press, 2012)[No abstract available] -
“If Irish cinema is going to be really great it has to stop worrying too much about being ‘Irish cinema’”: Q & A with Lenny Abrahamson and Mark O’Halloran
(Braumüller, 2011)[No abstract available] -
An Irish Missionary in India: Thomas Gavan Duffy and the Catechist of Kil-Arni
(Irish Academic Press, 2006)[No abstract available] -
Sport and the 1916 Rising
(Teagasc, 2016)This chapter considers the role of sport in the lives of participants in the 1916 Easter Rising. -
Exploring European sporting identities: history, theory, methodology ,
(Peter Lang, 2010)[No abstract available] -
1916 and Irish literature, culture and society: an introduction
(Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier, 2015)[No abstract available] -
‘Introduction’ In: Crisis and Contemporary Poetry
(Palgrave, 2011)This collection of essays addresses poetic and critical responses to the various crises encountered by contemporary writers and our society. The essays included discuss a range of issues from the holocaust, the Troubles ... -
Shillalah Swing Time ...You'll thrill each time a wild Irishman s skull shatters : Representing Hurling in American Cinema: 1930-1960
(Irish Academic Press, 2009)[no abstract available] -
Anticipating a postnationalist Ireland: representing Gaelic Games in Rocky Road to Dublin (1968) and Clash of the Ash (1987)
(Peter Lang, 2010)[No abstract available] -
Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill: Reclaiming women's voice from song
(University of Sunderland Press, 2005)[No abstract available] -
The Given Note traditional music, crisis and the poetry of Seamus Heaney
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All this must come to an end. Through talking : dialogue and troubles cinema,
(Peter Lang, 2014)The Northern Ireland Troubles have featured in film since the late 1940s. While a variety of films have depicted combatants in most cases from the republican side a recurring trope in such representations has been the ...
