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Coping With Death Alongside Jean Sulivan, Eamon Maher Oct 2001

Coping With Death Alongside Jean Sulivan, Eamon Maher

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A Glimpse Of Irish Catholicism In John Mcgahern's ''Amongst Women'', Eamon Maher Jul 2001

A Glimpse Of Irish Catholicism In John Mcgahern's ''Amongst Women'', Eamon Maher

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Grace In The Fiction Of Graham Greene, Eamon Maher May 2001

Grace In The Fiction Of Graham Greene, Eamon Maher

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Is There A Role For The Catholic Intellectual In Ireland Anymore?, Eamon Maher Apr 2001

Is There A Role For The Catholic Intellectual In Ireland Anymore?, Eamon Maher

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A German View Of Irish Catholicism, Eamon Maher Mar 2001

A German View Of Irish Catholicism, Eamon Maher

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Layers Of Meaning, Máirtín Mac Con Iomaire Feb 2001

Layers Of Meaning, Máirtín Mac Con Iomaire

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A Case For Reading Jean Sulivan In Translation, Eamon Maher Feb 2001

A Case For Reading Jean Sulivan In Translation, Eamon Maher

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The Qur'Ân In Indonesian Daily Life: The Public Project Of Musical Oratory, Anne K. Rasmussen Jan 2001

The Qur'Ân In Indonesian Daily Life: The Public Project Of Musical Oratory, Anne K. Rasmussen

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In Indonesia, amidst a plethora of unique Southeast Asian popular and folk music, Western music, and traditional gamelan styles, the recitation of the Qur'an pervades daily life as an archetype of Muslim authenticity. Removed by thousands of miles and hundreds of years from the source of Islam, Indonesians perform and experience the Qur'an in allegedly the same way as Muslims did during the time of the prophet, Muhammad. This article distills eight months of research as a student of professional male and female reciters of the Qur'an in Jakarta, Indonesia, the capital city of the country that is home to …


Belfast: The Far From Sublime City In Brian Moore's Early Novels, Eamon Maher Jan 2001

Belfast: The Far From Sublime City In Brian Moore's Early Novels, Eamon Maher

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Disintegration And Despair In The Early Fiction Of John Mcgahern, Eamon Maher Jan 2001

Disintegration And Despair In The Early Fiction Of John Mcgahern, Eamon Maher

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Catholicism And National Identity In The Works Of John Mcgahern, Eamon Maher Jan 2001

Catholicism And National Identity In The Works Of John Mcgahern, Eamon Maher

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An Interview With John Mcgahern: Introduction, Eamon Maher Jan 2001

An Interview With John Mcgahern: Introduction, Eamon Maher

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Will Not Be Heard Of Again: A Proposal To Combine The Resources Of The National Library And Trinity College Library, Brendan Grimes Jan 2001

Will Not Be Heard Of Again: A Proposal To Combine The Resources Of The National Library And Trinity College Library, Brendan Grimes

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A proposal to combine the resources of the National Library of Ireland and Trinity College Library Dublin was considered by the Irish government in 1960 but rejected on the advice of the Roman Catholic hierarchy. This article recounts the story.


Belfast: The Far From Sublime City In Brian Moore's Early Novels, Eamon Maher Jan 2001

Belfast: The Far From Sublime City In Brian Moore's Early Novels, Eamon Maher

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Competing Frameworks For Assessing Contemporary Holocaust-Era Claims, Vivian Grosswald Curran Jan 2001

Competing Frameworks For Assessing Contemporary Holocaust-Era Claims, Vivian Grosswald Curran

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There are many angles from which to perceive the contemporary holocaust-era claims. In 1997, Time magazine quoted Elie Wiesel as saying that, [i]f all the money in all the Swiss banks were turned over, it would not bring back the life of one Jewish child. But the money is a symbol. It is part of the story. If you suppress any part of the story, it comes back later, with force and violence.

Wiesel touches on two perspectives: first, what has been described as litigating the holocaust, with all that that implies about the law's questionable capacity to adjudicate issues …


School Liability For Peer Sexual Harassment After Davis: Shifting From Intent To Causation In Discrimination Law, Deborah L. Brake Jan 2001

School Liability For Peer Sexual Harassment After Davis: Shifting From Intent To Causation In Discrimination Law, Deborah L. Brake

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This essay seeks to explain the Davis v. Monroe County Board of Education case as an interpretation of discrimination that notably and correctly focuses on how institutions cause sex-based harm, rather than on whether officials within chose institutions act with a discriminatory intent. In the process, I discuss what appears to be the implicit theory of discrimination underlying the Davis decision: that schools cause the discrimination by exacerbating the harm that results from sexual harassment by students. I then explore the significance of the deliberate indifference requirement in this context, concluding that the standard, for all its flaws, is distinct …