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Irish Studies Review
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7 Number 3 December 1999 Tara Brabazon and Paul Stock, ‘We Love You Ireland’: Riverdance and
Stepping through Antipodean Memory 301 Fergal Gaynor, ‘An Irish Potatoe Seasoned with Attic Salt’: The Reliques of Fr. Prout and Identity before The Nation 313 Gerard Moran, The National Brotherhood of St Patrick in Britain in the 1860s 325 Máire ní Fhlathúin, The Irish Oscar Wilde: Appropriations of the Artist 337 Jerry C. M. Nolan, Standish James O’Grady’s Cultural Nationalism 347 Gavin Murphy, ‘Keaning the North’: The Paintings of John Keane and
Political Conflict in Northern Ireland 359 Reviews 371
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Irish Studies Review
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7 Number 2 August 1999 Special issue: Irish Studies and Postcolonial Theory Edited by Colin Graham (Queen’s University of Belfast) and Willy Maley (University of Glasgow) Colin Graham and Willy Maley, Introduction: Irish Studies and Postcolonial
Theory 149 Andrew Murphy, Ireland and Ante/anti-colonial Theory 153 Richard Kirkland, Rhetoric and (Mis)recognitions: Reading Casement 163 Aidan Arrowsmith, Debating Diasporic Identity: Nostalgia,
(Post) Nationalism, ‘Critical Traditionalism’ 173 Tom Herron, Spectaculars: Seamus Heaney and the Limits of Mimicry 183 Breda Gray, Longings and Belongings—Gendered Spatialities of Irishness 193
Gerry Smyth, Irish Studies, Postcolonial Theory and the ‘New’ Essentialism 211 Ellen-Raïssa Jackson, Gender, Violence and Hybridity:Reading the Postcolonial in Three Irish Novels 221 Review Articles Ann Saddlemyer, ‘An almost psychedelic impact’: Jack Yeats 233 Bruce Stewart, Archive Fever in the Grad. School 237 Reviews 241
Irish Studies Review
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7 Number 1 April 1999 John Robb, Hegemonic Megaliths: Changing the Irish Prehistoric 5 Andrew Hadfield, Rethinking Early-Modern Colonialism: The Anomalous
State of Ireland 13 Patrick Maume, James Mullin, the Poor Scholar: A Self-made Man from
Carleton’s Country 29 Pamela J. Kincheloe, Two Visions of Fairyland: Ireland and the Monumental
Discourse of the Nineteenth-century American Tourist 41 Spurgeon Thompson, The Commodification of Culture and Decolonisation in Northern Ireland 53 John Goodby, Bhabha, the Post/Colonial and Glenn Patterson’s Burning Your Own 65 Richard Mills, ‘All Stories Are Love Stories’: Robert McLiam Wilson
Interviewed by Richard Mills 73 REVIEW ARTICLES Paddy McNally, Protestant Perspectives—Presbyterians, Patriots and Unionists 79 John Kenny, ‘Elephants are Contagious’: Fintan O’Toole’s Ireland 83 REVIEWS 89
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6 Number 3 December 1998 Andrew Hadfield, William Baldwin’s Beware the Cat and the Question of Anglo-Irish Literature 237 Richard B. McCready, Irish Catholicism and Nationalism in Scotland: the Dundee Experience, 1850–1922 245 Mary Shine Thompson, Literary Life-chronology: An Alternative Form of Biography. The Case of Austin Clarke 253 Louise Ryan, Constructing ‘Irishwoman’: Modern Girls and Comely Maidens 263 Jayne Steel, Vampira: Representations of the Irish Female Terrorist 273 Aoife Bhreatnach, Travellers and the Print Media: Words and Irish Identity 285 Timothy D. Taylor, Living in a Postcolonial World: Class and Soul in The Commitments 291 REVIEW ARTICLE Jonathan Bardon, The Irish Rebellion of 1798 303 REVIEWS 307 Title Page and Contents, VOLUME
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6 Number 2 August 1998 Mark Maguire, The Space of the Nation: History, Culture and a Conflict in Modern Ireland 109 John Brannigan, ‘A Particular Vice of that People’: Giraldus Cambrensis and the Discourse of English Colonialism 121 Andrew Smith, Bram Stoker’s The Mystery of the Sea: Ireland and the Spanish–Cuban–American War 131 Conor Carville, Becoming Minor: Daniel Corkery and the Expatriated Nation 139 Michael W. Thomas, William Trevor’s Other Ireland: The Writer and his
Irish in his England 149 Clare Wallace, Running Amuck: Manic Logic in Patrick McCabe’s The
Butcher Boy 157 Sean Campbell, Race of Angels: The Critical Reception of Second-generation
Irish Musicians 165 REVIEW ARTICLE Donald Graham, Northern Ireland, Employment and the Law 175
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6 Number 1 April 1998 Bruce Stewart, Inside Nationalism: A Meditation upon Inventing Ireland 5 Barbara White, ‘The Inferior Sort of the Kingdom of Ireland’: Irishmen and Tyburn Tree 17 Michael de Nie, The Famine, Irish Identity, and the British Press 27
Selina Guinness, ‘Visions and Beliefs in the West of Ireland’: Irish Folklore and British Anthropology, 1898–1920 37
Keiko Inoue, Dáil Propaganda and the Irish Self-Determination League of Great Britain during the Anglo–Irish War 47
Klaus-Gunnar Schneider, Irishness and Postcoloniality in Glenn Patterson’s Burning Your Own 55 Richard Mills, Closed Places of the Spirit:Interview with Maurice Leitch 63
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