Surveillance and Control in Irish Poetry of the Economic Crisis (2008-2015): Boland, Lyons, McCarthy, Ramsell
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págs. 16-29
A “second coming”: Appraising Relational Ethics and Moral Economy through Animals in Post-Celtic Tiger Ireland: Donal Ryan’s Heart, Be at Peace
págs. 30-44
Celtic Noir, German Gaze: Der Irland-Krimi and the Cultural Reimagining of Ireland
págs. 45-57
págs. 58-70
Echoes of the Past: Memory and Space in William Trevor’s “The News from Ireland”
págs. 71-82
Alternative Paths to Fulfilment: Women, Selfhood, and Exile in George Moore and Somerville & Ross
págs. 83-99
Reworking Sound and Story: Animated Myth and Music in Cartoon Saloon’s Irish Folklore Trilogy
págs. 100-116
The Haunting Legacy of Mother Ireland: Transcending the Madonna-Whore Binary in Sally Rooney’s Intermezzo (2024)
págs. 117-130
págs. 131-139
Performing the Irish and Abortion in Post-Roe Times: Alias Grace in Modern Oklahoma
págs. 140-153
“Climate change is here now. I don’t think people have processed that fact yet”: Interview with Ronan McGreevy
págs. 154-167
“All writing is an act of imaginative empathy”: Interview with Catherine Dunne
págs. 168-179
“Letting Young People Find Their Own Voices”: Cat Brogan on Poetry Education
págs. 180-194
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