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Within the growing field of television studies little work has yet been done on the Irish context. This
This book investigates the vast number of series produced in Ireland over the past two decades focusing
and viewers to underestimate the significance of Irish programming. The essays collected here reveal
Power and the Past in Irish Television Drama 73 5. Thierry Robin -- Ireland according to The Savage Eye
Paradigms and the Reconfiguration of National Stereotypes 91 6. Catherine Conan -- Post-Tiger Noir The TV Adaptation
Anglophones, de l'UFR LCE et de la Commission des Publications de la Commission Recherche de l'Université Paris
Perspectives on Irish TV Series. Identity and Nostalgia on the Small Screen
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of the world. While reading is often represented as central to life and aesthetic experience the collection
One of the first collections of criticism of women s memoirs auto biography to be based on the use the
offers a stimulating insight into the practice of reading and the relationship between reading and writing
frame a narrative of the self acting as models and counter models others insist on the role of literature
identities. The essays also show that female writers use reading to deepen their relationship to the rest of
Women's Life Writing and the Practice of Reading
Women's Life Writing and the Practice of Reading - She Reads to Write Herself
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Digital puppetry and the supernatural Double Ariel in the Royal Shakespeare Company s The Tempest 2017 Anchuli
and internal psyches witches foresee the future and disturb the present fairies meddle with love and
tempest from the elements. Although written and performed for early modern audiences for whom the supernatural
sacred demonic or folkloric was part of the fabric of everyday life the supernatural in Shakespeare continues
of enquiry across the Shakespearean canon. CONTENTS Introduction Shakespeare and the supernatural Victoria
range of contemporary Shakespeare scholars explores the supernatural in Shakespeare
Brailowsky (dir.), Shakespeare and the supernatural, Manchester University Press, 2020
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book 9781137325075 About the authors Anne Crémieux is associate professor at the University Paris Nanterre
and the Performance of Black Bodies of Desire Taylor Toniesha L. Pages 41-55 Is Anybody Walkin The Black
teaches film and history. Xavier Lemoine is associate professor at the Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée
teaches American studies. Jean-Paul Rocchi is professor at the Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée where
Black Body on the Runway as a Performance of the Politics of Desire Baldwin Gayle Pages 57-71 Transgressive
How does the performance of blackness reframe issues of race, class, gender, and sexuality? Resistance
Resistance and redeployment strategies inform the world of black theatre, performance, and theory, generating
Understanding Blackness Through Performance: Contemporary Arts and the Representation of Identity
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The mathematics of Darwinian evolution: from stochastic individual processes to adaptive dynamics
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John Krinsky et Maud Simonet, The University of Chicago Press, 2017
York City Who Cleans the Park looks at the transformation of public parks from the ground up. Beginning
changes in the workplace progressing through the public-private partnerships that help maintain the parks
about the way we govern ourselves with implications well beyond the five boroughs. John Krinsky is professor
science at the City College of New York and the City University Graduate Center. Maud Simonet is a researcher
1. Introduction Chapter 2. The Workers Chapter 3. The Work Chapter 4. The Workplace Chapter 5. Public-Private
Éditeur The University of Chicago Press Lieu Chicago ISBN 9780226435589 Date de parution mars 2017 288
Who Cleans the Park Public Work and Urban Governance in New York City John Krinsky and Maud Simonet Éditeur
Who Cleans the Park? Public Work and Urban Governance in New York City
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The Conversation
Saint-Valentin l'article de Jonathan Fruoco sur le site de The Conversation
Chercheur associé au CEMA Sorbonne Université Université Paris Nanterre Université Paris Lumières
The Conversation - « Geoffrey Chaucer et les origines littéraires de la Saint-Valentin »
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The Conversation
l'article de Nassima Ouhab-Alathamneh sur le site de The Conversation
Ouhab-Alathamneh Enseignante en économie Université Paris Nanterre Université Paris Lumières
The Conversation - « Relocalisations en Europe : les PECO seront-ils les grands gagnants ? »
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The Conversation
Harari-Kermadec et Mélanie Sargeac sur le site de The Conversation
Paris-Saclay Université Paris-Saclay Mélanie Sargeac Doctorante en sociologie Université Paris Nanterre
Nanterre Université Paris Lumières
The Conversation -« Loi de programmation recherche : vers une polarisation du monde universitaire »
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The Conversation
Loïc Artiaga et Matthieu Letourneux sur le site de The Conversation
culturelle Université de Limoges Matthieu Letourneux Professur de littérature Université Paris Nanterre
Nanterre Université Paris Lumières
The Conversation - « La littérature populaire, aux origines de la pop culture »