An art that knows its mind”: prayer, poetry and post-Catholic identity in Seamus Heaney's “Squarings

E O'Brien - Études irlandaises, 2014 - journals.openedition.org
Seamus Heaney's “Squarings” sequence from his 1991 collection Seeing Things speaks of
the “virtue of an art that knows its mind”. This sequence attempts to know the mind in both its …

Historical sociology in the field: Teaching Irish identity through field experience

TJ White - Irish Journal of Sociology, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Teaching Irish Historical Sociology in the field offers unique opportunities for students to
engage with sites critical to the historical development of Irish identity. For the past fourteen …

Ireland's New Losers: Contemporary Irish Fiction and the Ethos of Failure

M Fontaine - 2021 - dalspace.library.dal.ca
The figure of the “loser” has become something of a staple in recent Irish fiction, especially
fiction dealing with the major sociocultural transformations and crises that have taken place …

Ireland's economic crisis and austerity: the response of the Irish Catholic Bishops

J Moran - Journal of contemporary religion, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT The Irish Roman Catholic Church has been a dominant institution in Irish
society for generations but this dominance has declined in recent decades due to …

ecstasy of denial

E Orchard - The Canadian Journal of Irish Studies, 2022 - JSTOR
This article examines female hunger in two debut collections by two contemporary Irish
poets: Waiting For My Clothes (2004) by Leanne O'Sullivan and Eat Or We Both Starve …

[PDF][PDF] Reframing Critique: Young Adult Fiction and the Politics of Literary Censorship in Ireland.

D Green, AD Matos - ALAN Review, 2017 - scholar.lib.vt.edu
Young Adult Fiction and the Politics of Literary Censorship in Ireland sions that arise
between ideas, publishers, and target audiences, an examination of censorship in non-US …

[引用][C] Transitions in Irishness: Conor Mcpherson'S the Weir and Shining City

T Şimşek - 2016 - Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü