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Media Education In Ireland: An Overview, Brian O'Neill Jan 2000

Media Education In Ireland: An Overview, Brian O'Neill

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Escaping The 'Evil Avenger' And The 'Supercrip': Images Of Disability In Popular Television, Alison Hartnett Jan 2000

Escaping The 'Evil Avenger' And The 'Supercrip': Images Of Disability In Popular Television, Alison Hartnett

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Driving Ireland Past The Chequered Flag: Jordan Grand Prix, Formula One And National Identity, Eoin Kirk Jan 2000

Driving Ireland Past The Chequered Flag: Jordan Grand Prix, Formula One And National Identity, Eoin Kirk

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On Cultural And Structural Change In Rte Television Drama, Edward Brennan Jan 2000

On Cultural And Structural Change In Rte Television Drama, Edward Brennan

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Volume 8, 2000, Ellen Hazelkorn, Nora French, Wolfgang Truetzschler Jan 2000

Volume 8, 2000, Ellen Hazelkorn, Nora French, Wolfgang Truetzschler

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Lifting The Veil: The Arts, Broadcasting And Irish Society, Brian O'Neill Jan 2000

Lifting The Veil: The Arts, Broadcasting And Irish Society, Brian O'Neill

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This article examines the role played by broadcasting in Irish artistic and cultural life from independence in 1922 to 1960 with the onset of formal modernization. It examines the cultural context for the arts in early independent Ireland in which a mood of ambivalence and sometimes outright hostility to high culture prevailed. Rather than a profound disjunction between pre- and post-modernizing phases of Irish history, however, this article argues that there were important lines of continuity in cultural experience, in particular middle-class experience of the arts, which continue to inform Irish cultural life up to the present. Such cultural experience …