Aigne
The online postgraduate journal of the College of Arts,
Celtic Studies and Social Sciences
Table of Contents for volume 2011
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Niamh Nic Chonmara |
Editorial — IDENTITY |
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| 2 |
Joshua R. Pate |
Defining disability: : An auto-ethnography on the lived experiences of a person with cerebral palsy |
University of Tennessee
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| 3 |
Niall O’Sullivan |
Gateways and ghost estates: : Signifying Irish national identity after the Celtic Tiger era |
Cork Centre for Architectural Education. College of Science, Engineering and Food Science, |
| 4 |
Roxane Paire |
Migrant theatre and the aesthetics of identity |
Department of French- University College Cork |
| 5 |
Francis Machingura & Jesca Mushoperi Machingura |
“Where Do You Come From and When Are You Going Back to Your Country?” : A Diasporan Reflection on Identity Crises of African
Immigrants in Germany |
Biblical Studies, University of Bamberg, Germany. & Zimbabwean Journalist and Theatre Artist (respectively) |
| 6 |
Conor Michael Dawson |
The Fractured Self: : Postmodernism and Depersonalization Disorder |
School of English, University College Cork |
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Dr. Liam Leonard |
Review — Understanding Limerick: Social Exclusion and Change by Dr. Niamh Hourigan (ed) |
Lecturer in Sociology, Criminology and Human Rights, IT Sligo |
| 8 |
James O’Duibh |
Review — The Chinese Communist Party as Organizational Emperor: culture, reproduction, and transformation by Zheng Yongnian |
School of Philosophy & Sociology UCC and the Irish Institute of Chinese Studies |
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Niamh Nic Chonmara |
Review —
Our Lady of Controversy: Alma
López’s
Irreverent Apparition by Gaspar de Alba, Alicia and Alma López (eds) |
Hispanic Studies, University College Cork |
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Editorial Board |
Inaugural editorial board members:: In-house and international affiliates |
University College Cork |