'To Banish Ghost and Goblin'

'To Banish Ghost and Goblin'
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Publisher : Netbiblo
Total Pages : 226
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ISBN-10 : 9788497455015
ISBN-13 : 8497455010
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Book Synopsis 'To Banish Ghost and Goblin' by : David Clark

Download or read book 'To Banish Ghost and Goblin' written by David Clark and published by Netbiblo. This book was released on 2010-07-16 with total page 226 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book presents a series of essays on some of the most challenging issues which are facing Irish Studies scholars in the twenty-first century. It aims to provide a variety of views on topics such as gender, media, the North and the revision of traditional approaches to Irish studies as seen by a number of scholars at the end of the first decade of the third millennium. The breadth of scope is justified by the dynamic growth of the field over the last decade and points to the diverse academic and national backgrounds of the authors of the chapters and the enthusiasm with which the cultural concerns of the island of Ireland are tackled in other countries. Writers from Austria, Brazil, Canada, Germany and Spain provide original viewpoints on Irish topics which are as bold as they are refreshing. The awareness of the unique situation of Ireland and her cultural practices has provided a scenario in which interest in the literature, art, film and other cultural manifestations is great, and it is hoped that this volume will play a part in stimulating debate about some of the fascinating areas of Irish cultural matters discussed herein and will provide a useful work of reference for anyone interested in the rich and ample field of Irish Studies.


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