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Learning from Community Mapping with Traveller Researchers: Anticolonial Approaches and Intersectional Studies in Ireland - Intersectional Humanities Seminar Series
Learning from Community Mapping with Traveller Researchers: Anticolonial Approaches and Intersectional Studies in Ireland This interdisciplinary seminar series presents a capacious and provocativevision of intersectional inquiry across the Arts and Humanities.
When: Thursday, 09 November 2023
‘“a symbol of West Britonism in Ireland”: the O’Conor Don and the culture and politics of liberal Catholicism and Catholic unionism, 1860-1906’ - Department of History Seminar Series
‘“a symbol of West Britonism in Ireland”: the O’Conor Don and the culture and politics of liberal Catholicism and Catholic unionism, 1860-1906’ - Department of History Seminar Series
When: Thursday, 26 October 2023
Queerness and Intersectional Identities in Contemporary Irish Children’s and Young-Adult Literature - Intersectional Humanities Seminar Series
Queerness and Intersectional Identities in Contemporary Irish Children’s and Young-Adult Literature This interdisciplinary seminar series presents a capacious and provocativevision of intersectional inquiry across the Arts and Humanities.
When: Thursday, 26 October 2023
Climate Stories
This event will feature writer and artist Tom Comitta, author of The Nature Book (2023) Professor Axel Goodbody, a leading expert on climate fiction, will give a paper on climate stories in the work of Kim Stanley Robinson, to be followed by a panel featuring scholars from MU English with shared research interests in eco-aesthetics and eco-politics.
When: Thursday, 26 October 2023
Goyescas: Study of the Artistic Relationship between Music and Painting - Music Research Seminars
Goyescas: Study of the Artistic Relationship between Music and Painting
When: Wednesday, 25 October 2023
Celibacy in Irish Women's Writing, 1860–1950s
This event includes a presentation by Dr. Paul Fagan, of his Irish Research Council Postdoctoral Project, 'Celibacy in Irish Women's Writing, 1860–1950s'. The paper will discuss the project’s main subjects (Frances Power Cobbe, Ethel Colburn Mayne, Elizabeth Bowen, Kate O’Brien, Teresa Deevy) and findings to date. Dr. Fagan will also launch the project’s website and podcast series which accompanies the monograph he is preparing. The event will be chaired by Prof. Moynagh Sullivan.
When: Monday, 23 October 2023
Virgil and Virgil Commentaries in the St Gall Priscian Glosses
Dr Pádraic Moran, University of Galway: ‘Virgil and Virgil Commentaries in the St Gall Priscian Glosses’
When: Thursday, 19 October 2023
Beannacht duit, beannacht d'fhearaibh th'oileamhna: dán ar Dháibhíth Óg de Barra (c.1604) ag teacht in aois - Roinn na Nua-Ghaeilge Seimineáir Thaighde
Beannacht duit, beannacht d'fhearaibh th'oileamhna: dán ar Dháibhíth Óg de Barra (c.1604) ag teacht in aois
When: Thursday, 19 October 2023
Reading Irish Women’s Small Press Publications (1970s-80s) - Intersectional Humanities Seminar Series
Reading Irish Women’s Small Press Publications (1970s-80s) This interdisciplinary seminar series presents a capacious and provocativevision of intersectional inquiry across the Arts and Humanities.
When: Thursday, 19 October 2023
‘Have I Gone Too Far?’ Sentimentality and the Politics of Excess in Anglo-American Love Songs - Music Research Seminars
‘Have I Gone Too Far?’ Sentimentality and the Politics of Excess in Anglo-American Love Songs
When: Wednesday, 18 October 2023