New Perspectives on Irish TV Series

New Perspectives on Irish TV Series
Title New Perspectives on Irish TV Series PDF eBook
Author Flore Coulouma
Publisher Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften
Total Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9783035308280

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Within the growing field of TV series studies, little work has yet been done on Ireland. This volume fills the gap by offering new and compelling studies of contemporary Irish TV series. It argues that there is a distinctly Irish culture of TV fiction series and examines some of its finest examples, from Father Ted to Love/Hate and Sin Scéal Eile.

Community, Seriality, and the State of the Nation: British and Irish Television Series in the 21st Century

Community, Seriality, and the State of the Nation: British and Irish Television Series in the 21st Century
Title Community, Seriality, and the State of the Nation: British and Irish Television Series in the 21st Century PDF eBook
Author Caroline Lusin
Publisher Narr Francke Attempto Verlag
Total Pages 408
Release 2019-02-18
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3823301357

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Since the turn of the 21st century, the television series has rivalled cinema as the paradigmatic filmic medium. Like few other genres, it lends itself to exploring society in its different layers. In the case of Great Britain and Ireland, it functions as a key medium in depicting the state of the nation. Focussing on questions of genre, narrative form, and serialisation, this volume examines the variety of ways in which popular recent British and Irish television series negotiate the concept of community as a key component of the state of the nation.

New Perspectives on Association Football in Irish History

New Perspectives on Association Football in Irish History
Title New Perspectives on Association Football in Irish History PDF eBook
Author Conor Curran
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 399
Release 2019-10-23
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1351171666

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This book assesses association football’s history and development in Ireland from the late 1870s until the early twenty-first century. It focuses on four key themes—soccer’s early development before and after partition, the post-Emergency years, coaching and developing the game, and supporters and governance. In particular, it examines key topics such as the Troubles, Anglo-Irish football relations, the failure of a professional structure in the Republic and Northern Ireland, national and regional identity, relationships with other sports, class, economics and gender. It features contributions from some of today’s leading academic writers on the history of Irish soccer while the views of a number of pre-eminent sociologists and economists specialising in the game’s development are also offered. It identifies some of the difficulties faced by soccer’s players and administrators in Ireland and challenges the notion that it was a ‘garrison game’ spread mainly by the military and generally only played by those who were not fully committed to the nationalist cause. This is the first edited collection to focus solely on the progress of soccer in Ireland since its introduction and adds to the growing academic historiography of Irish sport and its relationship with politics, culture and society. The chapters in this book were originally published an a special issue in Soccer & Society.

Irish cinema in the twenty-first century

Irish cinema in the twenty-first century
Title Irish cinema in the twenty-first century PDF eBook
Author Ruth Barton
Publisher Manchester University Press
Total Pages 277
Release 2019-03-25
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1526124459

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An accessible, comprehensive overview of contemporary Irish cinema, this book is intended for use as a third-level textbook and is designed to appeal to academics in the areas of film studies and Irish studies. Responding to changes in the Irish production environment, it includes chapters on new Irish genres such as creative documentary, animation and horror. It discusses shifting representations of the countryside and the city, always with a strong concern for gender representations, and looks at how Irish historical events, from the Civil War to the Troubles, and the treatment of the traumatic narrative of clerical sexual abuse have been portrayed in recent films. It covers works by established auteurs such as Neil Jordan and Jim Sheridan, as well as new arrivals, including the Academy Award-winning Lenny Abrahamson.

The Routledge Companion to Death and Literature

The Routledge Companion to Death and Literature
Title The Routledge Companion to Death and Literature PDF eBook
Author W. Michelle Wang
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 512
Release 2020-12-07
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1000220745

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The Routledge Companion to Death and Literature seeks to understand the ways in which literature has engaged deeply with the ever-evolving relationship humanity has with its ultimate demise. It is the most comprehensive collection in this growing field of study and includes essays by Brian McHale, Catherine Belling, Ronald Schleifer, Helen Swift, and Ira Nadel, as well as the work of a generation of younger scholars from around the globe, who bring valuable transnational insights. Encompassing a diverse range of mediums and genres – including biography and autobiography, documentary, drama, elegy, film, the novel and graphic novel, opera, picturebooks, poetry, television, and more – the contributors offer a dynamic mix of approaches that range from expansive perspectives on particular periods and genres to extended analyses of select case studies. Essays are included from every major Western period, including Classical, Middle Ages, Renaissance, and so on, right up to the contemporary. This collection provides a telling demonstration of the myriad ways that humanity has learned to live with the inevitability of death, where “live with” itself might mean any number of things: from consoling, to memorializing, to rationalizing, to fending off, to evading, and, perhaps most compellingly of all, to escaping. Engagingly written and drawing on examples from around the world, this volume is indispensable to both students and scholars working in the fields of medical humanities, thanatography (death studies), life writing, Victorian studies, modernist studies, narrative, contemporary fiction, popular culture, and more.

Contemporary Irish Popular Culture

Contemporary Irish Popular Culture
Title Contemporary Irish Popular Culture PDF eBook
Author Anthony P. McIntyre
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 266
Release 2022-02-23
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 3030942554

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This book uses popular culture to highlight the intersections and interplay between ideologies, technological advancement and mobilities as they shape contemporary Irish identities. Marshalling case studies drawn from a wide spectrum of popular culture, including the mediated construction of prominent sporting figures, Troubles-set sitcom Derry Girls, and poignant drama feature Philomena, Anthony P. McIntyre offers a wide-ranging discussion of contemporary Irishness, tracing its entanglement with notions of mobility, regionality and identity. The book will appeal to students and scholars of Irish studies, cultural studies, as well as film and media studies.

New Perspectives on Irish English

New Perspectives on Irish English
Title New Perspectives on Irish English PDF eBook
Author Bettina Migge
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages 381
Release 2012-11-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027273170

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This volume brings together current research by international scholars on the varieties of English spoken in Ireland. The papers apply contemporary theoretical and methodological approaches and frameworks to a range of topics. A number of papers explore the distribution of linguistic features in Irish English, including the evolution of linguistic structures in Irish English and linguistic change in progress, employing broadly quantitative sociolinguistic approaches. Pragmatic features of Irish English are explored through corpus linguistics-based analysis. The construction of linguistic corpora using written and recorded material form the focus of other papers, extending and analyzing the growing range of corpus material available to researchers of varieties of English, including diaspora varieties. Issues of language and identity in contemporary Ireland are explored in several contributions using both qualitative and quantitative methods. The volume will be of interest to linguists generally, and to scholars with an interest in varieties of English.