How far can contemporary Ireland recognise itself in Glenroe and Fair City? To what extent do its characters, settings and storylines testify to the temper of the times? What relation do these serials bear to the lives we lead? This paper will look at Ireland's two running television serials in terms of the larger pattern of social experience. It will query both the presences and the absences in their representation of contemporary Ireland. It will explore the soap opera form in terms of its potential for imagining Ireland in a more expansive and penetrating fashion. It will draw strong conclusions about the failure of existing serials to fulfill this potential
This thesis considers the novel and the short story in the decades following the achievement of Iris...
Includes bibliographical references.The broadcast media are cultural innovations and spread through ...
This year, Coronation Street celebrates its fiftieth birthday, and in each and every one of those ye...
How far can contemporary Ireland recognise itself in Glenroe and Fair City? To what extent do its ch...
Abstract This article is based in a broader study of the production of Fair City, Ireland’s most pop...
This book is a social history of Ireland seen through its television drama. It begins with the intro...
Between December 2000 and February 2001 the Irish soap opera Fair City ran an unprecedented, risky a...
Irish Television Drama: A Society and Its Stories appeared in 1987. It traced 25 years (1962-1987) o...
An examination of a century of screen representations of Ireland from a cultural studies perspective...
In this paper I will argue that Jane Barlow’s Irish Idylls (1892) and Somerville & Ross’s Irish R.M....
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityContemporary Life as Revealed in Recent Irish Drama is a compilation...
Those involved in the production of soap operas frequently make strong claims regarding the particul...
Cathode Ray Memories: Television as memory and social practice The history of television in Ireland ...
This article explores the use of advertising and sponsored programming on Irish radio from its incep...
According to Devereux (1998), RTÉ drama, and RTÉ television in general, excludes society’s powerless...
This thesis considers the novel and the short story in the decades following the achievement of Iris...
Includes bibliographical references.The broadcast media are cultural innovations and spread through ...
This year, Coronation Street celebrates its fiftieth birthday, and in each and every one of those ye...
How far can contemporary Ireland recognise itself in Glenroe and Fair City? To what extent do its ch...
Abstract This article is based in a broader study of the production of Fair City, Ireland’s most pop...
This book is a social history of Ireland seen through its television drama. It begins with the intro...
Between December 2000 and February 2001 the Irish soap opera Fair City ran an unprecedented, risky a...
Irish Television Drama: A Society and Its Stories appeared in 1987. It traced 25 years (1962-1987) o...
An examination of a century of screen representations of Ireland from a cultural studies perspective...
In this paper I will argue that Jane Barlow’s Irish Idylls (1892) and Somerville & Ross’s Irish R.M....
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityContemporary Life as Revealed in Recent Irish Drama is a compilation...
Those involved in the production of soap operas frequently make strong claims regarding the particul...
Cathode Ray Memories: Television as memory and social practice The history of television in Ireland ...
This article explores the use of advertising and sponsored programming on Irish radio from its incep...
According to Devereux (1998), RTÉ drama, and RTÉ television in general, excludes society’s powerless...
This thesis considers the novel and the short story in the decades following the achievement of Iris...
Includes bibliographical references.The broadcast media are cultural innovations and spread through ...
This year, Coronation Street celebrates its fiftieth birthday, and in each and every one of those ye...