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Review of Irish Studies in Europe 7.2
New Voices and New Directions in Twenty-First-Century Irish Writing,
edited by Ralf Haekel and Caroline Lusin,
is now available at https://t.co/u1qMsEaf56
Have a look at the table of contents at https://t.co/roAoIDwjib
#irishstudies
The Call for Submissions for the Spring/Summer 2025 issue of RISE has been extended! New deadline: 15/9.
Anthologising Irish Writing from the Nineteenth Century to the Present
Editor: Brian Haman (University of Vienna)
https://t.co/YyHJGetrmS
#irishstudies#cfp#journal
Call for submissions for an upcoming themed issue of RISE!
Anthologising Irish Writing from the Nineteenth Century to the Present
Editor: Brian Haman (University of Vienna)
Full Call and contact details for proposals at https://t.co/c2CAW3Q2Eo
#irishstudies#cfp#journal
Join the editors and contributors this Thursday for the online #launch of RISE 7.1
Remapping Irish Literary and Cultural Landscapes in the Mid-Twentieth Century
Full programme and registration link at https://t.co/ZBy2NHSBsS
Find RISE 7.1 at https://t.co/KtIPSAdjn2
Join the editors and contributors this Thursday for the online #launch of RISE 7.1
Remapping Irish Literary and Cultural Landscapes in the Mid-Twentieth Century
Full programme and registration link at https://t.co/SCVmKFlDqI
RISE 7.1 is now available at https://t.co/8LQ5gy0uOy
We're delighted to be launching a new issue of our Review of Irish Studies in Europe (RISE) journal on May 16 at 7pm (CET) - You can register to join us at https://t.co/xCig1oqJ4E
New RISE issue!
Review of Irish Studies in Europe 7.1
Remapping Irish Literary and Cultural Landscapes in the Mid-Twentieth Century
edited by Yen-Chi Wu and Phyllis Boumans is now available at https://t.co/KtIPSAdjn2
Online #launch on 16 May
https://t.co/ZBy2NHSBsS
Join the editors and contributors on 16 may
at 7pm CET for the online #launch of Review of Irish Studies in Europe 7.1!
Remapping Irish Literary and Cultural Landscapes in the Mid-Twentieth Century
Register for this launch at https://t.co/ZBy2NHSBsS
#irishstudies
Go and discover the new RISE issue, 'Perspectives on the Irish Border', on https://t.co/xCUSdmBeTD!
You can also find the recording of the online launch of RISE 6.2 on the EFACIS YouTube Channel!
https://t.co/T5aADx1a79
📖 New Publication 🆕
“Glocal Borders in Kenneth Branagh’s Belfast (2021)” from Prof. Dr. Kirsten Sandrock in Review of Irish Studies in Europe 6.2
➡️Read here:
https://t.co/1Kz0l92s1R
Find more information and publications on the ISWÜ website: https://t.co/ePp0rwKvlx
📚Thrilled to see 2 publications out within 24hrs! Huge thanks to my amazing co-editors & the outstanding contributors to RISE 6.2 “Perspectives on the #IrishBorder”
https://t.co/7q0nyeUe3F
and to the fabulous editors of Anglistik 34.3 “Border Narratives”
https://t.co/vU9bBMsYbN
Join us at the next EFACIS Roundtable Discussion on 6 December 2023 at 7 pm CET for the online launch of RISE 6.2!
Find the full programme and the registration link on https://t.co/bbD8NXVht9
Join us at the next EFACIS Roundtable Discussion on 6 December 2023 at 7 pm CET for the online launch of RISE 6.2!
Find the full programme and the registration link on https://t.co/bbD8NXVht9
Two new books were added to our list of #booksforreview. Contact Reviews Editor Prof. Sylvie Mikowski if you wish to review any of the titles listed on the RISE website!
https://t.co/slDExJuJaI
#IrishStudies
In his article
''Mirror, Mirror on the Wall': Female Subjective Dialectics in the Work of Paul Howard, Louise O'Neill and Naoise Dolan' in #RISE 6.1,
Eugene O'Brien discusses the #malegaze in twenty-first century #IrishFiction.
#Subject#Identity#Reflection#SocialMedia