Screening Ireland

Screening Ireland
Title Screening Ireland PDF eBook
Author Lance Pettitt
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 342
Release 2000
Genre Ireland
ISBN 9780719052705

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Analysing historical and contemporary examples, this book offers a thematically-informed synthesis of influential research on Irish audio-visual culture.

Screening Contemporary Irish Fiction and Drama

Screening Contemporary Irish Fiction and Drama
Title Screening Contemporary Irish Fiction and Drama PDF eBook
Author Marc C. Conner
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 290
Release 2022-09-16
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 3031045688

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In this book, each chapter explores significant Irish texts in their literary, cultural, and historical contexts. With an introduction that establishes the multiple critical contexts for Irish cinema, literature, and their adaptive textual worlds, the volume addresses some of the most popular and important late 20th-Century and 21st Century works that have had an impact on the Irish and global cinema and literary landscape. A remarkable series of acclaimed and profitable domestic productions during the past three decades has accompanied, while chronicling, Ireland’s struggle with self-identity, national consciousness, and cultural expression, such that the story of contemporary Irish cinema is in many ways the story of the young nation’s growth pains and travails. Whereas Irish literature had long stood as the nation’s foremost artistic achievement, it is not too much to say that film now rivals literature as Ireland’s key form of cultural expression. The proliferation of successful screen versionings of Irish fiction and drama shows how intimately the contemporary Irish cinema is tied to the project of both understanding and complicating (even denying) a national identity that has undergone radical change during the past three decades. This present volume is the first to present a collective accounting of that productive synergy, which has seen so much of contemporary Irish literature transferred to the screen.

An evaluation of the first phase of the Irish Cervical Screening Programme from the woman's perspective

An evaluation of the first phase of the Irish Cervical Screening Programme from the woman's perspective
Title An evaluation of the first phase of the Irish Cervical Screening Programme from the woman's perspective PDF eBook
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Publisher The Women's Health Council
Pages 68
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Screening Modern Irish Fiction and Drama

Screening Modern Irish Fiction and Drama
Title Screening Modern Irish Fiction and Drama PDF eBook
Author R. Barton Palmer
Publisher Springer
Pages 272
Release 2016-12-01
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 331940928X

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This book offers the first comprehensive discussion of the relationship between Modern Irish Literature and the Irish cinema, with twelve chapters written by experts in the field that deal with principal films, authors, and directors. This survey outlines the influence of screen adaptation of important texts from the national literature on the construction of an Irish cinema, many of whose films because of cultural constraints were produced and exhibited outside the country until very recently. Authors discussed include George Bernard Shaw, Oscar Wilde, Liam O’Flaherty, Christy Brown, Edna O’Brien, James Joyce, and Brian Friel. The films analysed in this volume include THE QUIET MAN, THE INFORMER, MAJOR BARBARA, THE GIRL WITH GREEN EYES, MY LEFT FOOT, THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY, THE SNAPPER, and DANCING AT LUGHNASA. The introduction features a detailed discussion of the cultural and political questions raised by the promotion of forms of national identity by Ireland’s literary and cinematic establishments.

Women and cancer in Ireland, 1994-2001

Women and cancer in Ireland, 1994-2001
Title Women and cancer in Ireland, 1994-2001 PDF eBook
Author The Women's Health Council
Publisher The Women's Health Council
Pages 208
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Screening Ulster

Screening Ulster
Title Screening Ulster PDF eBook
Author Richard Gallagher
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 199
Release 2023-03-03
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 3031234367

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This book presents extensive research into the cinematic representation of the British-identifying Protestant, unionist and loyalist community in Northern Ireland and is the first time such comprehensive analysis has been produced. Gallagher’s research traces the history of the community’s representation in cinema from the emergence of depictions of both nationalist and unionist communities in social-realist dramas in 1980s British and Irish cinema to today, through periods such as those focused on violent paramilitaries in the 1990s and irreverent comedy after the Northern Ireland peace process. The book addresses the perception that the Irish nationalist community has been depicted more frequently and favourably than unionism in films about the period of conflict known as “The Troubles”. Often argued to be the result of an Irish nationalist bias within Hollywood, Gallagher argues that there are other inherent and systemic reasons for this cinematic deficit.

Irish Masculinity on Screen

Irish Masculinity on Screen
Title Irish Masculinity on Screen PDF eBook
Author Joseph Paul Moser
Publisher McFarland
Pages 215
Release 2013-06-18
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 147660245X

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Examining images of gender and violence, this book analyzes selected works of three influential artists of the Irish cinema--Ford, Sheridan and Greengrass--whose careers, taken together, span the period from 1939 to the present. These three explore fundamental questions about identity, patriarchy and violence within Irish and Irish-American contexts, and in the process upset conventional notions of masculine authority. Furthermore, Ford's later films interestingly depart from the egalitarian ideals that distinguish his pre-World War II films.