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UCD Humanities Institute Podcast — 383 episodes

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1

Haunting Times - Ghosted Memory and Epistemic Revenants in Zhadan's Ukraine (Voroshilovgrad, 2010) and Bulawayo's Zimbabwe (Glory, 2022) by Sarah Colvin (Cambridge).

2

Critical Minerals Symposium Keynote by Tom Nurmi (NTNU) - 'Quarry of Thought. Minerality and AI'.

3

Episode 7 of Extracts with Jeanine Oleson.

4

Episode 6 of Extracts with Ignacio Acosta.

5

Research Integrity - ReCLAIM.

6

Episode 5 of Extracts with Adrian Balseca.

7

Episode 4 of Extracts with Aghmad Gamieldien.

8

Episode 3 of Extracts with Siyabonga Mthembu.

9

Tania Aguila-Way. 'Root and stomach and seed speak glottal' - Tracing Stories of Plant-Mediated Diasporic-Indigenous Solidarites from the Poetic Page to the Community Garden (Keynote from IHA Annual Conference).

10

Raul Matta - Foodscapes as affective assemblages, or why (food) stories matter (Keynote from IHA Annual Conference).

11

Episode 2 of Extracts with Rhiannon Gwyn.

12

Episode 1 of Extracts with Luke Casserly.

13

Episode 4 of Multilingualism in Ireland - University of Sanctuary project (with Bronagh Catibusic, Stephen Lucek and Marion Schulte).

14

Episode 3 of Multilingualism in Ireland - language acquisition (with Leire Sarto-Zubiaurre, Stephen Lucek and Marion Schulte).

15

Episode 2 of Multilingualism in Ireland (with Fiona Bolger, Stephen Lucek and Marion Schulte).

16

Episode 1 of Multilingualism in Ireland - New to the Parish (with Stephen Lucek and Marion Schulte).

17

The Future of Cultural Memory. A Dialogue in Times of Disruption with Susan Neiman and Aleida Assmann.

18

Living with Permacrisis and Polycrisis. Roundtable with Aleida Assmann, Kieran Keohane, Ailbhe Smyth, John Barry, Anne Fuchs and Marek Tamm.

19

Imagining Futures in the Age of Permacrisis with Aleida Assmann, Anne Fuchs, John Barry, and Jeanne Riou.

20

Minerals Online Roundtable IV - Extractivism and Material Histories.

21

Minerals Online Roundtable III - Extraction and Forms of Representation.

22

Minerals Online Roundtable II - Extraction and Racial Capitalism.

23

Minerals Online Roundtable I - Extraction, Infrastructures, and Networks.

24

Jarrod Hore - 'Earth Science from the Geological South'.

25

Sarah Bezan - 'Rekindling Fictions and the Thermocultures of Extinction', keynote from Nonhuman Animals in the Age of Extinction and Mass Production.

26

John Miller - 'Between Animal and Ecological Futures', keynote from Nonhuman Animals in the Age of Extinction and Mass Production.

27

Siobhan Angus. 'Photography and extraction - Ways of seeing/ways of knowing'.

28

Adam Bridgen. 'Underworlds and undercurrents: Approaching extractive history from below'.

29

Jennifer Keating. Lines on the land - Slow violence and the geometry of dispossession in late imperial Central Asia.

30

Xavier Aldana Reyes. Keynote from UCD Humanities Institute PhD Conference 2024 (Cannibal Consumption).

31

Kieran Keohane. Social Pathologies of Contemporary Civilization - Diagnoses and Therapies.

32

Women and the Irish Constitution - a roundtable discussion.

33

Patrick Anthony. Underlands, Empires, Atmospheres - Extractive Histories of Environmental Science.

34

John Barry. The Imagination, Hope and the Planetary Crisis (Rethinking Crises Forum).

35

Elizabeth Povinelli - Unskinning the Rights of Nature. Sacred Sites and Mining Manias in the wake of Geontopower.

36

Christina Lupton - The Reader as Part-time Worker.

37

Understanding and representing extractivism - methodologies and approaches (Roundtable at Post-extractivist legacies and landscapes).

38

Geofractions, creative soundscape research in Ida-Virumaa - John Grzinich (Post-extractivist legacies and landscapes).

39

From Extraction to Regeneration - Houston and the Gulf Coast - Sophie Sapp Moore (Post-extractivist legacies and landscapes).

40

Apartheid's Leviathan - Electricity and the Power of Technological Ambivalence - Faeeza Ballim (Post-extractivist legacies and landscapes).

41

Rethinking the global geopolitics of the gold standard in the 20th century - Keith Breckenridge (Post-extractivist legacies and landscapes).

42

Methodologies concerning Extractivism (Roundtable at Post-extractivist legacies and landscapes).

43

Extractivism - Socialist Pasts and Capitalist Present in the Face of Climate Crisis (Roundtable at Post-extractivist legacies and landscapes).

44

Activist Art and Extractivism (Roundtable at Post-extractivist legacies and landscapes).

45

Best Practices for Transnationalising the Classroom.

46

Breastfeeding and Society - cultures, challenges and futures (Keeping Abreast - Breastfeeding in Ireland).

47

Nourishing the breastfeeding dyad - parent and child (Keeping Abreast - Breastfeeding in Ireland).

48

Catherine Flynn. Circe and the Phantasmagoria of Capitalism.

49

Caroline Bassett. The Light Under the Door - Technologies and the End of Worlds.

50

Framing Ageing Conference (Panel 7 - Vulnerability).

51

Framing Ageing Conference (Panel 6 - Narrative II).

52

Framing Ageing Conference (Panel 5 - Ageing across the disciplines).

53

Framing Ageing Conference (Panel 4 — Successful Ageing and Technologies of the Self).

54

Framing Ageing Conference (Panel 3 - Successful Ageing and Technologies of the Self).

55

Framing Ageing Conference (Panel 2 — Successful Ageing and Technologies of the Self).

56

Framing Ageing Conference (Panel 1 — Visibility / Invisibility).

57

Antiquity and the Anthropocene: Ancient Materiality.

58

Eva Horn - Being in the Air. An aesthetic and intellectual history of climate.

59

Daniel Carey - The Future of the Humanities: Challenges and Opportunities (HI at 20 Celebration).

60

David Armitage - Ideas of Civil Wars.

61

Penny Roberts and David J. Appleby - Civil and Uncivil Wars in the Early Modern Period.

62

Stathis Kalyvas - The (Changing?) Logic of Civil Wars.

63

Methodologies on Extractivism Roundtable (Empire and Ecologies Symposium: Panel 6).

64

Blue Humanities (Empire and Ecologies Symposium: Panel 5).

65

Biodiversity and Indigenous Knowledges (Empire and Ecologies Symposium: Panel 4).

66

Ancient Nature and Modern Imagination (Empire and Ecologies Symposium: Panel 3).

67

Disaster and Environmental Crises (Empire and Ecologies Symposium: Panel 2).

68

Creative Praxis with Ian Davidson and Amy Cutler (Empire and Ecologies Symposium: Panel 1).

69

Rewriting the Stories of Disability (Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation).

70

Deirdre O'Connor - Rewriting the Stories of Disability (Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation).

71

Irwin Gill - Rewriting the Stories of Disability (Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation).

72

Maria Stuart - Rewriting the Stories of Disability (Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation).

73

Q and A from Rewriting the Stories of Disability (Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation).

74

Framing Ageing - Webinar 5.

75

Des O'Neill - Cultural gerontology and medical humanities: opportunities for mutual learning.

76

Tara Byrne - Die! Die! Old People Die!: subverting and celebrating older age through the arts

77

Dana Walrath - Between Alice and the Eagle: Dementia Journeys and the Final Breath

78

Launch of 'Art and the Nation State: The Reception of Modern Art in Ireland' by Roisin Kennedy.

79

Written on the Body: eating disorders and narrative (Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation).

80

Harriet Parsons - Written on the Body: eating disorders and narrative (Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation).

81

Emily Troscianko - Written on the Body: eating disorders and narrative (Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation).

82

Liz Barrett - Written on the Body: eating disorders and narrative (Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation).

83

Aoife Murray - Written on the Body: eating disorders and narrative (Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation).

84

Q and A from Written on the Body: eating disorders and narrative (Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation).

85

Words to live by: hearing the stories of dementia (Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation).

86

Wendy Mitchell, Kevin Quaid, and Clodagh Whelan (Mind Reading: hearing the stories of dementia).

87

Desmond O'Neill (Mind Reading: hearing the stories of dementia).

88

Danielle Petherbridge (Mind Reading: hearing the stories of dementia).

89

Q and A from 'Words to live by: hearing the stories of dementia' (Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation).

90

Antiquity and the Anthropocene: An Introduction.

91

Kyle Harper - Microbes and the Ancient Anthropocene (Keynote).

92

Richard Hutchins - A Way of Seeing: Technicity in Prometheus Bound.

93

Enrico Postiglione - Aristotle on Techne: Reconsidering the Nature-Technology Divide in light of Western Demonology.

94

Conversations with the artist 1: John O'Reilly.

95

Dimitrios Papadopoulos - Wonder, Knowledge and Ignorance: Animal Nature and Empire in Pliny the Elder and Aelian.

96

Konstanze Schiemann - Animals out of Place: Organising and Criticising Animal Hunts in Late Antiquity.

97

Conversations with the artist 2: Marti Cormand.

98

Thomas Munro - Tellus imbuta: An Ecocritical Reading of Catullus 64.

99

Conversations with the artist 3: Patty Baker.

100

Treasa Bell - Manufactured Women and the Aesthetics of the Anthropocene.

101

Gil Gambash - The Collapse of the Late-Antique Negev Society: Environmental Aspects.

102

Framing Ageing - Webinar 4.

103

Hilary Moss - The role of the arts in the lives of older people before, during and after a hospital stay: aesthetic neglect or enrichments?

104

Katie Featherstone - Wandering the Wards: Everyday hospital care and its consequences for people living with dementia.

105

Desmond J Tobin - 'Our Ageing Skin – can we ever feel comfortable in it / with it?

106

Vaccinating Ireland: Facts, Fears, and Fictions (Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation).

107

Gerardine Meaney (Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation).

108

Harriet Wheelock (Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation).

109

David Robert Grimes (Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation).

110

Donal Brennan (Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation).

111

Q and A from Vaccinating Ireland: Facts, Fears, and Fictions (Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation).

112

In My Experience - Episode 2: Don't Ask Permission (with Ailbhe Smyth).

113

Ailbhe Kenny - Shaping Space while Stateless: Insights from transcultural interactions.

114

Panel 1: Knowledge, Identity, Culturality (UCD HI PhD Conference).

115

Panel 2: Space, Place and Materiality (UCD HI PhD Conference).

116

Panel 3: Migration, Stateness, Politicality (UCD HI PhD Conference).

117

Julia Langbein - Theorizing a Visual Culture of Old Age: The Case of Neoimpressionism.

118

Gemma Carney - Old Age in the Age of Coronavirus – a qualitative media analysis.

119

David G. Troyansky - J.R.'s ‘Wrinkles of the City’ project. Representing Global Old Age, 2008-2015.

120

Ulla Kriebernegg - Understanding ageing bodies and identities through cultural representation: A literary gerontological reading of Margaret Atwood's "Torching the Dusties".

121

Robert Zwijnenberg - Aging, the risk of life and the urgency of art.

122

Framing Ageing - Webinar 3.

123

Framing Ageing - Webinar 2.

124

Linda Shortt - (Un)Fit Ageing: the Ageing Male in Hermann Kinder's writings.

125

Anne Fuchs - The Inner Voice of Ageing Women: Elizabeth Strout's Olive Kitteridge and Olive, Again.

126

Mary Cosgrove - The Meaning of Middle Age in Contemporary German Literature.

127

Aleida Assmann - Wisdom: a new concept for gerontology?

128

Zainabu Jallo - Ageing in Diaspora.

129

Gillian Pye - Happiness as emotional experience and narrative process in literary accounts of old age.

130

Katy Milligan - launch of 'Painting Dublin, 1886 – 1949'.

131

Gillian Rose - Feeling the future city: digital devices, big data and being human.

132

Framing Ageing - Webinar 2.

133

In My Experience - Episode 1: German Unification

134

Robert Gerwarth - 'November 1918: The German Revolution'

135

Webinar: Covid-19 – Reframing Ageing.

136

Rebecca Braun's keynote from 'Transnationalising the Humanities - Research Perspectives, Approaches, Methodologies', a UCD Humanities Institute Webinar.

137

Panel 1 of 'Transnationalising the Humanities - Research Perspectives, Approaches, Methodologies', a UCD Humanities Institute Webinar.

138

Panel 2 of 'Transnationalising the Humanities - Research Perspectives, Approaches, Methodologies', a UCD Humanities Institute Webinar.

139

Panel 3 of 'Transnationalising the Humanities - Research Perspectives, Approaches, Methodologies', a UCD Humanities Institute Webinar.

140

PhD Panel from 'Transnationalising the Humanities - Research Perspectives, Approaches, Methodologies', a UCD Humanities Institute Webinar.

141

Enrica Maria Ferrara - 'Posthumanism in Italian Literature and Film: Boundaries and Identity'

142

Martin Thomas and Béatrice Bijon on 'Etched In Bone'.

143

'The Reader's Joyce: Ulysses, Authorship, and the Authority of the Reader' by Sophie Corser

144

'The Brian Friel Papers - models of influence' by Zosia Kuczyńska

145

'Modernism as Memory: Building Identity in the Federal Republic of Germany' by Kathleen James-Chakraborty.

146

'Building Reputations: Architecture and the Artisan, 1750-1830' by Conor Lucey.

147

'Precarious Times. Temporality And History In Modern German Culture' by Anne Fuchs.

148

'Growing up in Nineteenth Century Ireland: A Cultural History of Middle Class Childhood and Gender' by Mary Hatfield.

149

'Female City Walking, DEFA, and East Berlin's Urban Space' by Stephan Ehrig.

150

'The Poetics of Print: The Private Press Tradition and Irish Poetry' by Conor Linnie.

151

'Climate change, Inequality and Sustainable Wellbeing' by Ian Gough.

152

'The Poetry of Music and Science and the Role of Creativity in Science and Arts' by Tom McLeish.

153

'The Cultural Brain as Historical Artifact: Emotions History and Interdisciplinary Criticism' by Rob Boddice.

154

'Schadenfreude and Drag Queens: Improvising Emotional Styles' by Tiffany Watt-Smith.

155

'Emotions as Cultural Practices: A Challenging Perspective' by Monique Scheer.

156

'Climate Change, Literature, and the Future of Memory' by Rick Crownshaw.

157

'Re-Visioning Violence in Transnational Paris. The Art of the Street' by Gillian Jein.

158

'Language and the neighbourhood. How multilingualism re-defines community' by Yaron Matras.

159

'Digital Cosmopolitanism. Local Networks and Transnational Communities' by Sandra Ponzanesi.

160

Theorizing Zombiism conference discussion with Scott Kenemore and Sarah Davis-Goff.

161

'Testimony through Culture: Towards a Theoretical Framework' by Sara Jones.

162

'Truth and Time' by Jan Assmann.

163

'The History of Emotions: Promises, Projects and Achievements' by Ute Frevert.

164

'Expanding the Imaginarium of Ageing through Cultural Gerontology' by Desmond O'Neill.

165

Iceland and Ireland: cultural dialogues and parallel histories.

166

Sjon: reading from 'Moonstone', introduced by Anne Enright.

167

Valur Ingimundarson: Unarmed Sovereignty versus Military Rights: Enforcing the Icelandic-U.S. Defense Agreement, 1951-2018.

168

Introduction to Bodies of Data: Intersecting Medical and Digital Humanities by Professor Gerardine Meaney.

169

'Narratives of health and illness: Arts based research capturing the lived experience of dementia' by Dr Hilary Moss (UL).

170

'Leaking Milk and Beating Hearts: Technological Immanence and the Maternal' by Dr EL Putnam (DIT).

171

'Bas Beo: TB in Sean O Riordain's early diaries' by Dr Padraig O Liathain (DCU).

172

'Poetry in Motion: quantified self data and automated poetry' by Dr Justin Tonra (NUIG).

173

'Dracula = Cholera' by Dr Marion McGarry (GMIT).

174

'The myth of the paedophile as a monstrous stranger in Victorian discourse on child sexual abuse' by Dr Ailise Bulfin (TCD/UCD).

175

'Data, stories and the clinical encounter' by Dr Susanne Michl (Charite-Berlin), a collaboration with Dr Anita Wohlmann (SDU-Denmark).

176

'How do you feel? Detecting Urban Ambiances with artistic data devices' by Dr Conor McGarrigle (DIT).

177

'Reminiscence in older adults: digital archiving and the functions of autobiographical narrative' by Dr Andrew Allen (Maynooth).

178

'Body Building: Constructing Virtual Human Physiques in Archaeological Visualisations' by Ellen Finn (TCD).

179

'The [Data] Double' by Daniel Webster (QUB).

180

'Well-tempered instruments: measuring and marking the hours of the day in early medieval England' by Roy Liuzza.

181

'Responses to Caesar's calendar in Vergil, Ovid and the inscribed Fasti' by Stephen Heyworth.

182

'Debating the History of Ageing' by David Troyansky.

183

'Transversal Subjectivity and the Transitional University' by Michael Cronin.

184

'To Be a Machine' by Mark O'Connell.

185

'Lag Fever: Flash Culture, the Moon's Late Minions and Gentleman of the Shade in Colonial Australia' by Clara Tuite.

186

'Truth and Science' by Philip Kitcher.

187

'Truth and History' by Peter Fritzsche.

188

Maja Pantic - Artificial Intelligence: What if machines could sense how I feel.

189

Jeffrey Olick - Charlottesville and the End of American Exceptionalism: Memory Studies Perspectives.

190

'Good Genes, Great Genes and Smart Genes: Popular Eugenics and the American Body Politic' by Sue Currell.

191

'Truth and Politics' by Senator Ivana Bacik.

192

'The Future of Sovereignty' by Arjun Appadurai.

193

Interview with Eilis Ni Dhuibhne.

194

Reading the Short Stories of Eilis Ni Dhuibhne.

195

The writings of Eilis Ni Dhuibhne.

196

'The War on Cash' by Brett Scott.

197

'Truth and Memory' by Aleida Assmann.

198

Marina Carr in Conversation: 50 years of Anglo-Irish Literature and Drama at UCD.

199

'Style and Self-Invention in the Writing of Maeve Brennan' by Ellen McWilliams (Exeter).

200

'Maeve Brennan: Texts and Contexts' with Sinead Gleeson, Eilis Ni Dhuibhne, and Patricia Coughlan.

201

'The Truth in Stories' by Dame Marina Warner.

202

Kieran Connell. Race, prostitution, and cultural studies: the photographic eye of Janet Mendelsohn.

203

Declan Long. Same difference: constructive ambiguity and contemporary art from post-conflict Northern Ireland.

204

Kathleen Richardson. A Human Attachment Crisis: Can the Robots Save Us?

205

Rebecca Traister. Thornbacks to Spinsters to Welfare Queens: The Political Centrality of Unmarried Women in America.

206

Heather Love. The Last Extremists.

207

Susanne Beck. Robots and the Law - the Problem of the Liability Diffusion.

208

Thomas Docherty - The New Treason of the Intellectuals: The University and Humanities in the aftermath of neoliberal economics.

209

Kathleen Lynch - Something Old or Something New? Managerialism, Class, Gender and Care in the Neoliberal University.

210

'Truth and the Law' by Justice Peter Charleton.

211

Introduction to Dockland Encounters Symposium.

212

John Brannigan - Down by the Docks: Late Modernist Fictions of Irish Sea Ports.

213

Niamh Moore-Cherry - A space of flow and flux: 21st century Dublin Docklands.

214

Silvia Loeffler - Deep Mapping the Docks as Transitional Space: An Artistic Cartography.

215

Anthony Geraghty - Irish Naval Service Operations in the Mediterranean.

216

Connal Parr - Queen's Island's (Often Unemployed) Trojans: The ambivalent Belfast docklands.

217

David Featherstone - Decolonisation, Spaces of Dockside Encounter and Subaltern Agency.

218

Dockland Encounters Roundtable.

219

Mary Aiken. The Cyber Effect: Children and Young People in an Age of Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and the Internet.

220

Interview with Judy Wajcman.

221

Anne Fuchs. Introduction to the 'Plotting the Future' project.

222

James Belich. Globalisation, Connectivity, Globalisation, and Divergence over Five Millennia: An Approach to Global History.

223

Marianne Hirsch. Epi-Memory, Art and Action.

224

Mike Cronin. Commemorating 1916 and the absence of State Formation.

225

Paul Brand. Magna Carta in Ireland.

226

Sean Duffy. The political background to Magna Carta: King John and Ireland.

227

Adrian Empey. Conquest and common law.

228

Peter Crooks. 1216, 1366 and all that - Magna Carta and exclusionary liberties in late medieval Ireland.

229

Ian Campbell. Magna Carta in Irish political theory, 1541-1660.

230

Coleman Dennehy. Parliament, politics, and the right to trial by peer.

231

Colum Kenny. Myth, Mervyn and the "Irish Magna Carta" of 1662.

232

Jimmy Kelly. Era of Liberty? The politics of political rights in eighteenth-century Ireland.

233

Patrick Geoghegan. Daniel O'Connell versus the Chartists.

234

Tom Mohr. Liberty in an Irish Free State, 1922-37.

235

Astrid Erll. Odyssean Travels - Searching for Europe's 'First Memories'.

236

Michael Rothberg. Inheritance Trouble - Transcultural Holocaust Memory in the Mirror of Migration.

237

Francoise Verges. Decolonizing Europe - On the Boomerang-Effect of Colonialism, Memory and Dis-Location.

238

Fran Brearton - Poetry and Sacrifice: 1912, 1914, 1916

239

Tea Sindbaek Andersen. Shatter zone memory: Croatia, Yugoslavia and the First World War

240

Barry Sheils. Introduction to 'Wartime Attachments: a podcast series on pain, care, retreat and treatment in the First World War'.

241

Gerardine Meaney on 'Phineas Finn' (Nation, Genre and Gender).

242

Karen Wade on 'Pride and Prejudice' (Nation, Genre and Gender).

243

Maria Mulvany on 'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man' (Nation, Genre and Gender).

244

Derek Greene (Nation, Genre and Gender).

245

Siobhan Grayson (Nation, Genre and Gender).

246

An 'Irish Mode'. The Literary Writings and Legacy of Thomas MacDonagh.

247

Farah Karim-Cooper - Gesture on the Shakespearean Stage (with Marty Rea)

248

Gordon McMullan - Remembering and forgetting Shakespeare in 1916

249

Andrew Frayn. Attachments and coping towards the end of the First World War: D. H. Lawrence's Bay (1919)

250

Rachel Duffett. As good as Mother makes?: Food, Family and the Western Front.

251

Lia Mills - From One April to Another: 2016-1916.

252

Eugene O'Neill: a life in Four Acts; a reading by Robert M. Dowling.

253

Rachel O'Neill. Intimate Entrepreneurship: on Seduction and Sexual Capital.

254

Paul Roth - Reviving Philosophy of History.

255

Joseph Lennon - Memory and the Origins of the Hunger Strike.

256

Researching Revolutionaries During the Decade of Centenaries.

257

Panel 5 - Arts of the Sea (Women and the Sea Symposium).

258

Panel 4 - Working at Sea (Women and the Sea Symposium).

259

Panel 3 - Working the Seas and Islands (Women and the Sea Symposium).

260

Panel 2 - Stories of Seas and Coasts (Women and the Sea Symposium).

261

Welcome Address.

262

Panel 1 - Gender and the Sea (Women and the Sea Symposium).

263

Sibeal Turraoin - Irish Adventures in the North-West Passage (Women and the Sea Symposium).

264

Eithne Luibheid. Homonationalism, Migration Controls, and Queer Futures.

265

Ann Rigney. Transnational Memory - Bloody Sunday 1887-2014.

266

Ronit Lentin. Asylum seekers, Ireland, Ireland, and the return of the repressed.

267

Brian Singleton. ANU Productions Monto Cycle - Performative Encounters and Acts of Memory

268

Michael O'Rourke. Thalassopolitics.

269

Sara Haslam. Contested Ground - alcohol, attachment, and the hut habit at war.

270

Julie Walsh. 1914 - Psychoanalysis and the Narcissistic Wound.

271

Brendan Kelly. Shell Shock and its Treatment at Dublins Richmond War Hospital, 1916-1919.

272

Carole Levin. Raise up the Dead - Queen Elizabeths Ghost and the Stuart Monarchs.

273

Kate Kenny. Whistleblowing in Banks and the Role of Time.

274

Naomi McAreavey. Memory and Reconciliation - The 1641 Rebellion in (Northern) Irish History and Memory.

275

Danielle Clarke. Memory as Method - The Practice of Memorialisation/Memorisation in Early Modern Womens Poetry.

276

Fred Cummins. The Folly of the Engram - Considering Individual and Collective Memory.

277

Keith Murphy. The Neurobiology of Memory Encoding.

278

Naomi McAreavey - Shakespeare and Seventeenth-Century Irish Theatre.

279

Andrew Murphy. Acts of Rebellion - Shakespeare and the 1916 Rising.

280

Conducting Psychoanalytic Research for Publication - Welcome by Ann Murphy.

281

Publishing Psychoanalytic Articles - Panel 1

282

Publishing Psychoanalytic Articles - Panel 2

283

Michael O'Rourke - Butler Then, Radical Democracy to Come

284

Michael O'Rourke - F**k Foucault

285

Michael O'Rourke - Veer Theory

286

Michael O'Rourke. Judith Butler Now - Drones of War

287

Michael O'Rourke. 92 Aphorisms for a Queer Theory to come

288

Martijn Meeter. Methodologies of Memory.

289

Coleman Dennehy. Appointments to the Irish bench in the early Restoration period.

290

Stephen Carroll. Competing authorities - the clash of martial and common law in early seventeenth-century Ireland.

291

Aran McArdle. 'Necessarye to keepe Irelande in Order' - Martial law and the 1641 rebellion.

292

Brid McGrath. Electoral law in Ireland in the early seventeenth century.

293

John Cunningham. Lawyers and the law in the writings of Sir William Parsons

294

Neil Johnston. Charles IIs legal officers and their influence on the Restoration land settlement in Ireland, 1660-1665.

295

James McGuire. Governing Restoration Ireland: the evidence of the proclamations, 1660-70.

296

'Andrew Robinson. Twixt Treason and Convenience' - Protestant Ireland and the trial of the earl of Strafford.

297

Jennifer Wells. Scottish and Irish Resistance to Cromwellian Legal Measures.

298

Danielle McCormack. The rhetoric of law and the Restoration settlement, c. 1660-2.

299

Andrew Carpenter. Lawyers and the circulation of scurrilous verse in Restoration Dublin.

300

John J Cronin. Countering a revolution with law - the role of the Irish royalist elite in the law courts of the exiled Charles II, 1649-1660.

301

Colum Kenny. Shooting stars and survivors - King's Inns revisited 1648-1661.

302

The Future of the Academic and Public Humanities - The Changing Academic Environment in the U.S.

303

Ways of Representing the Past - Documentary Theatre in Ireland and Brazil

304

Melancholia - Opening Remarks

305

Melancholia Session 1 - What is Melancholia.

306

Melancholia Session 3 - Caroline Bainbridge, response to Lars Von Trier's Melancholia.

307

Melancholia Session 3 - Bice Benvenuto, response to Lars Von Trier's Melancholia.

308

Melancholia Session 3 - Judy Gammelgaard, response to Lars Von Trier's Melancholia.

309

Melancholia - Responses to Cecily Brennan's Melancholia.

310

The Irish Sea Symposium: Richard Nairn (Keynote)

311

The Irish Sea Symposium: Opening remarks

312

The Irish Sea Symposium: Panel One - The Material Uses and Histories of the Irish Sea

313

The Irish Sea Symposium: Panel Two - The Natures and Histories of the Irish Sea

314

The Irish Sea Symposium: Panel Three - The Cultural Meanings and Values of the Irish Sea.

315

The Irish Sea Symposium: Outcomes and Closing Remarks

316

G(u)ilt and Glitter: Economic Crisis and Burlesque in Ireland

317

Sharae Deckard. (Post)Soviet Energy Regimes and World-Ecological Literature.

318

Pablo Mukherjee. Bankim, Hunter and Victorian Famine Ideology of Anandamath

319

Anne Milne. Reading Habitat and Bioregion in Eighteenth-Century Poetry.

320

Anthony Roche. Shakespeare - the chap that writes like Synge.

321

Michael Dobson. Shakespeare, Amateur Performance and Civic Identity in Britain and Ireland.

322

Fionnuala Dillane. Affective Historiography, Effective Anne Enright - narrative, aesthetics and memory making.

323

Guy Beiner. Intra-Community Remembering and Forgetting - Commemorative Possessiveness and Envy in Ulster.

324

Richard Kearney. The Politics of Memory: Between History and Imagination.

325

Kali Tal. Issues in Comtemporary Trauma Studies.

326

Maureen Reddy. Race and Gender in Contemporary Irish Crime Fiction.

327

Stephen Shapiro. Capitalisms Cultural Fix: World-Systemics, World-Ecology, World-literature.

328

Jason W. Moore. Abstract Social Nature: Socially Necessary Unpaid Labour and the Law of Value in the Capitalist World-Ecology.

329

Michael Niblett. A Waste of Time: Refuse and Revenants in the Capitalist World-Ecology.

330

Richard Blackett. The Underground Railroad and the Struggle Against Slavery.

331

Nini Rodgers. Anti-Slavery and Empire - Charles MacCarthy and Sierra Leone 1814-1824.

332

P.J. Murphy. Popular Culture Contexts at the Heart of Dream of Fair to Middling Women.

333

Benjamin Keatinge. Beckett, Ireland and the Topographical Imaginary.

334

Steven Shaviro. Discognition.

335

Laura Agustin. Sex at the Margins: Migration, Labour Markets and the Rescue Industry.

336

Rob Weatherill. Psychoanalysis and the Inhuman.

337

Ewan Fernie. St Edgar and his Demons.

338

Louise Lowe. Laundry and the memory of the Magdalen Laundries.

339

Jane Grogan. Shakespeare and the East.

340

Oona Frawley. Irish Memory Studies.

341

Guoqi Xu. Asia and the First World War.

342

Rosi Braidotti. Nomadic Feminist Theory in a Global Era.

343

Gregory Castle. In Transit, Bram Stokers Dracula and the Postcolonial Sublime.

344

Robyn Wiegman. Eve's Triangles, or Queer Theory Without Anti-Normativity.

345

Tim Ingold. Towards an Ecology of Materials (Archive).

346

Samuel Beckett Country by Prof Eoin O'Brien.

347

Rolf Loeber. Before and After the Guide to Irish Fiction (Archive)

348

J. Hillis Miller. Interview in the Humanities Institute.

349

President Michael D. Higgins. G. B. Shaw: Back in Town conference opening speech.

350

G. B. Shaw: Back in Town conference opening reception.

351

Nicholas Grene. Dalkey's Outlook, George Bernard Shaw's Scenic Sense.

352

Nelson O'Ceallaigh Ritschel. Shaw, The Poor Law and 1910. The Rocky Road to Connolly.

353

Peter Gahan. Bernard Shaw, Irish Nationalist.

354

Tony Roche. Shaw and Yeats - Theatre and its anti-self.

355

Brian O Conchubhair. The River Shannon in 18th Century Irish Verse.

356

Luca Crispi. 1932 - A new start for Ulysses in the Marketplace.

357

Robert Spoo. James Joyce v Samuel Roth and Two Worlds Publishing Company - Author's Names and Blue Valley Butter

358

Eibhear Walshe. Oscar's Shadow - Wilde, Homosexuality and Modern Ireland

359

Riona Nic Congail. The Academic Study of Irish Children's Culture

360

Bryan Fanning. Immigration and the Politics of Irish Identity

361

Marie Keenan. Child Sexual Abuse and the Catholic Church - Why Gender, Power and Organisational Culture Matter.

362

Bracha L Ettinger. Beauty in the Human - Uncanny Compassion, Uncanny Awe.

363

Richard Sharpe. Irish manuscripts and the complex page.

364

Clair Wills. Naturalism and Entrapment in Post-War Irish Writing.

365

Alec Ryrie. From Polemic to Devotion - Tolerance and Piety in Early Modern Britain.

366

John Coffey - Scripture and Toleration between Reformation and Enlightenment.

367

Heinz Schilling - Religion and migration in early modern Europe. The Calvinist and the Sephardic experience.

368

Ian Ker. Newman's idea of a University - some misunderstandings.

369

Jeffers Engelhardt - The Secular Enchantments of Ethnomusicology.

370

Patrick Geoghegan. Judging Dan. The fall and rise of the reputation of Daniel O Connell

371

Robert Hohlfelder. Poseidons deepest secrets. Deepwater Archaeology in the Mediterranean.

372

Redrawing Dublin Seminar - Part 2

373

Redrawing Dublin Seminar - Part 1

374

Finding an Academic Job in the US

375

Stephen Mennell. Norbert Elias Workshop

376

Steven Mithen. Communal and monumental architecture at the origin of the Neolithic in the Near East: new evidence from Wadi Faynan, Southern Jordan

377

Conor Gearty. Human Rights - seductive, dangerous, and necessary

378

Iain Fenlon. Life and Death - Public Music and Ritual in Renaissance Venice

379

John Cooper: Workshop - New Directions in Research in Early Modern Ireland

380

Tadhg O'Hannrachain: Workshop - New Directions in Research in Early Modern Ireland

381

Robert Armstrong: Workshop - New Directions in Research in Early Modern Ireland

382

James Murray: Workshop - New Directions in Research in Early Modern Ireland

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Frederik Skott: Guest Lecture Series