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The development of internationalisation policy in UK higher education
(2002)
This study is concerned with examining the process of the intemationdsation of education and
teaching within UK higher education in general, and in particular, with the impact on the
working practices, values and norms ...
The Language of Empire and the Empire of Language: Joyce and the Return of the Postcolonial Repressed
(Four Courts Press, 2007)
This chapter examines the importance of language in the imperial project and the importance of language as a deconstruction of that project. It looks specifically at the language of James Joyce and argues that his work ...
Interview with Jack Hogan (Oral History Collection)
(2012-12-07)
Interview with Jimmy Kelly (Oral History Collection)
(2012-12-07)
Interview with PJ Reidy (Oral History Collection)
(2012-12-07)
The Postcolonial Gothic: Towards an Exploration of this Theory through Selective Readings of John Banville’s Kepler and Ghosts and Mary Morrissy’s Mother of Pearl.
(Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick, 2012)
The title of this thesis points to an ongoing dialogue between the Gothic and the postcolonial within the space of the novel. In reality however there are a variety of other exchanges that continually intersect with the ...
In Vidocq's footsteps
(Journal of European Studies, 2003)
‘Both more than a language and no more of a language’: Michael Hartnett and the Politics of Translation.
(Four Courts Press, 2003)
This essay looks at the politics of translation through a specific focus on the poetry, in Irish and in English, of Michael Hartnett. It suggests a politics of translation that is emancipatory and creative, and deconstructs ...