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Journal of Irish Studies 

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About: Journal of Irish Studies is an academic journal. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Irish & Poetry. It has an ISSN identifier of 1346-7700. Over the lifetime, 649 publications have been published receiving 3100 citations.


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TL;DR: The history of Irish poetry can be traced back to the early 1970s, when the Northern Ireland Renaissance was represented by the poetry of Austin Clarke and John Goodby as discussed by the authors, and the Irish modernists and their legacy.
Abstract: Chronology 1. Ireland in poetry, 1999, 1949, 1969 Matthew Campbell 2. From Irish mode to modernisation: the poetry of Austin Clarke John Goodby 3. Patrick Kavanagh and anti-pastoral Jonathan Allison 4. Louis MacNiece: irony and responsibility Peter McDonald 5. The Irish modernists and their legacy Alex Davis 6. Poetry of the 1960s: the 'Northern Ireland Renaissance' Fran Brearton 7. Seamus Heaney and violence Dillon Johnston 8. Mahon and Longley: places and placelessness Terence Brown 9. Between two languages: contemporary poetry in Irish and English Frank Sewell 10. Boland, McGuckian, Ni Chuilleanain and the body of the nation Guinn Batten 11. Sonnets, centos, and long lines: Muldoon, Paulin, McGuckian and Carson Shane Murphy 12. Performance and dissent: Irish poets in the public sphere Lucy Collins 13. Irish poets and the world Robert Faggen 14. Irish poetry into the twenty-first century David Wheatley.

152 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the past in the present and the future in the Irish Republic are discussed. But the focus is on the Irish Nationalists and the Colonial Image, and not the Ireland after 1968: An Anticolonial Struggle?
Abstract: 1. Introduction 2. Contexts and Concepts 3. The Past in the Present 4. Irish Nationalists and the Colonial Image 5. British Imperialists and Their Critics 6. Chroniclers and Revisionists 7. Colonialism, Criticism, and Cultural Theory 8. The Irish Republic as Postcolonial Polity 9. Northern Ireland after 1968: An Anticolonial Struggle? 10. Ulster Unionism: A Colonial Culture? 11. Comparative Perspectives 12. Conclusions Bibliography, Index

134 citations

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TL;DR: The reinvention of Ireland - a critical perspective, Peadar Kirby et al. as discussed by the authors discuss the history, culture and state in Ireland's new economy, Michel Peillon speed limits - Ireland, globalization and the war against time, Michael Cronin.
Abstract: The reinvention of Ireland - a critical perspective, Peadar Kirby et al. Part 1 Economy and society: contested pedigrees of the Celtic tiger, Peader Kirby culture and state in Ireland's new economy, Michel Peillon speed limits - Ireland, globalization and the war against time, Michael Cronin. Part 2 Public spaces: citizenship and education - a crisis of the Republic?, Joseph Dunne the global cure - history, therapy and the Celtic tiger, Luke Gibbons. Part 3 Historical legacies: colonialism and the Celtic tiger - legacies of history and the quest for vision, Geraldine Moane religion and the Celtic tiger - the cultural legacies of anti-Catholicism in Ireland, Lionel Pilkington. Part 4 Media: the Celtic tiger's media pundits, Barra O. Seaghdha broadcasting and the Celtic tiger - from promise to practice, Roddy Flynn screening the green - cinema under the Celtic tiger, Debbie Ging conclusion and transformations, Peader Kirby et al.

100 citations

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No. of papers from the Journal in previous years
YearPapers
202024
201910
201812
201720
201623
201519