Acknowledgments | vii | ||||
Language and Tradition in Ireland: Prolegomena | |||||
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Stephen Dedalus, Fili | |||||
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28 | (19) | |||
Gender and Power in Serglige Con Culainn and The Only Jealousy of Emer | |||||
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47 | (15) | |||
Hegemonic Discourses in Brian Friel's The Freedom of the City | |||||
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62 | (22) | |||
Contagious Violence and the Spectacle of Death in Táin Bó Cúailnge | |||||
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84 | (17) | |||
Interpretations and Translations of Irish Traditional Music | |||||
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101 | (17) | |||
Interpreting Ireland: Literary and Historical Perspectives on the Role of Interpreters in Ireland | |||||
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118 | (21) | |||
Triangulating Opposition: Irish Expatriates and Hagiography in the Seventeenth Century | |||||
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139 | (17) | |||
Essentializing Ulster? The Ulster-Scots Language Movement | |||||
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156 | (16) | |||
Patrimony: On the Tête Coupée in John Montague's The Rough Field | |||||
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172 | (23) | |||
John McGahern's Amongst Women | |||||
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195 | (20) | |||
Notes on Contributors | 215 | (4) | |||
Index | 219 | (21) | |||
Note on the Cover | 240 |
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