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Irish University Review: a journal of Irish Studies, Autumn-Winter, 2005

General Studies

ALONSO GIRALDEZ, Jose Miguel, 'El fulgor y la tragedia en la vida domdstica. Mito, realidad y "Sense of Place" en la poesfa irlandesa contempordnea / Splendour and Tragedy in Domestic Life. Myth, Reality, and "Sense of Place" in Contemporary Irish Poetry', in Woodward Smith, Elizabeth, ed., About Culture, Universidad de A Coruna (A Coruna), pp. 177-87. [In Spanish].

ALTUNA GARCIA DE SALAZAR, Asier, 'Miss Alicia Le Fanu's Don Juan de las Sierras, or, El Empecinado: Land, Territory, and Soil. Irish National Uprisings Through the Spanish Place', in Fernandez Sanchez & Jaime de Pablos, pp. 65-74.

--, 'Popular Spanish Legend, History, and Culture in the Substantiation of the Anglo-Irish Unionist Discourse 1800-1815', in Arriaga Florez, M., Estevez Saa J.M., Silva Echeto, V, et al., eds., Sociedades y Culturas. Nuevas formas de aproximacion literaria y cultural, Universidad de Sevilla / Arcibel Editores (Sevilla), CDROM. ISBN: 84933318-8-0, pp. 1-8.

ARAKI Eiko, 'Tsukurareta Celt no Shinwa: Ossian Shinwa to "Tatakai" / Forged Celtic Myth: Ossian Myth and "Battle"', in Bulletin of Osaka Municipal University, 55, pp. 109-25. [In Japanese].

BALLIN, Malcolm, 'Contacting Europe through Ireland To-Day: 1936-1938', in Morse & Bertha, pp. 291-8.

--, 'The Irish Periodical: "Jostling at the Crossroads"', in Irish Pages, 3, January, pp. 25-61.

BARROS DEL RIO, Maria, 'Devices of (Re)Presentation for Mother Characters in Three Irish Women's Novels', in Fernandez Sanchez & Jaime de Pablos, pp. 287-94.

BARTON, Ruth, Irish National Cinema, Routledge (London), 224.

--, 'The Ireland They Dream Of: Eireville, Coolockland, and the Appropriation of Science Fiction and Fantasy Narratives in Short Irish Filmmaking', in Canadian Journal of Irish Studies, 29:2, pp. 41-5.

BEAL, Jacques, Irlande / Ireland, Herme (Paris), 208. [In French].

BECK, Andrea, Documentation on Kaleidoscope of Postmodernism: Irish Narration from the 1970s to the 1990s: 'I write, therefore I am ...', Lang (Frankfurt/Main), 146.

BEINER, Guy, 'Who Were "The Men of the West"? Folk Historiographies and the Reconstruction of Democratic Histories', in Folklore, 115:2, pp. 201-22.

BEROL, Laura M., 'The Anglo-Irish Threat in Thackeray's and Trollope's Writings of the 1840s', in Victorian Literature and Culture, 32:1, pp. 103-16.

BIGAZZI, Carlo, ed., Studi irlandesi / Irish Studies, Yorick libri (Latina), 160.

BOGUMIL, Mary L., '"Nothing Worse Than a Traveler Who Keeps Looking Backwards": The Murderous McLaughlins', in New Hibernia Review/Iris Eireannach Nua, 8:3, pp. 134-44.

BOURKE, Richard, '"Imperialism" and "Democracy" in Modern Ireland, 1898-2002', in Boundary 2, 31:1, pp. 93-118.

BRANNIGAN, John, 'Race, Cosmopolitanism, and Modernity: Irish Writing and Culture in the Late Nineteen Fifties', in Irish University Review, 34:2, pp. 332-50.

BRANTLINGER, Patrick, 'The Famine', in Victorian Literature and Culture, 32:1, pp. 193-207.

BRENNAN, Paul, & O'DEA, Michael, eds., Entrelacs franco-irlandais: langue, memoire, imaginaire / Franco-Irish Connections : Language, Memory, Imagination, Actes du Colloque tenu au College des Irlandais, les 5 et 6 juillet 1996, Presses Universitaires de Caen (Caen), 209. [In French and English].

BROOKER, Joe, '"A Balloon Filled with Verbal Gas": Blather and the Irish Ready-Made School', in Precursors and Aftermaths: Literature in English 1914-1945, 2:1, pp. 74-98.

BROOKS, Joanna, 'Held Captive by the Irish: Quaker Captivity Narratives in Frontier Pennsylvania', in New Hibernia Review/Iris Eireannach Nua, 8:3, pp. 31-46.

BROWNE, Harry, 'Wiles of the Wireless: Radio and Critical Discourse in Ireland', in The Irish Review, 32, pp. 69-76.

BURKE, Mary, 'Negotiating the Bi-Vocal Discourses of "Catholic" and "Protestant", "Nationalist" and "Loyalist": Irish Traveller Identity as "Third Space" ', in Etudes irlandaises, 29:2, Autumn, pp. 59-74.

BUXTON, Rachel, Robert Frost and Northern Irish Poetry, Oxford University Press (Oxford), 240.

CAMPBELL, Matthew, 'Letting the Past Be Past: The English Poet and the Irish Poem', in Victorian Literature and Culture, 32:1, pp. 63-82.

CAMPBELL, Sean, '"What's the Story": Rock Biography, Musical "Routes" and the Second Generation Irish in England', in Irish Studies Review, 12:1, pp. 63-75.

--, 'Sounding Out the Margins: Ethnicity and Popular Music in British Cultural Studies', in Smyth, Gerry, & Norquay, Glenda, eds., Across the Margins: Cultural Identities and Change in the Atlantic Archipelago, Manchester University Press (Manchester), 2002, pp. 117-36.

CANTIZANO MARQUEZ, Blasina, 'Irish Landscapes Through Irish Music: Examples from U2 and The Cranberries', in Fernandez Sanchez & Jaime de Pablos, pp. 295-308.

CATERSON, Simon, 'Irish Australian Attitudes', in Quadrant, 48:11, November, pp. 11-18.

CLARK, Steve, & FORD, Mark, eds., Something We Have That They Don't: British and American Poetic Relations since 1925, U of Iowa Press (Iowa City, IA), 225.

CLARK, Robert, ELLIOTT, Emory, & TODD, Janet, eds., The Literary Encyclopedia, The Literary Dictionary Company (London), Numerous entries on Irish writers published since 2000 and regularly updated.

 

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