This thesis investigates how musicians who play Irish traditional music, but do not identify themselves as Irish, understand their relationship to Irishness. The research was designed to interrogate frameworks for theorizing the articulation of music, identity and nation, emphasizing the need to understand both music and identity as socially constitutive processes. Writing from the viewpoint that knowledge is embedded in discourse, it argues that certain repertories and styles have been regards as symbolically representing and expressing essentially Irish characteristics mythologized within colonial discourse and inverted within nationalist discourse. These understandings have been extended into the present and reinforced through the commod...
Irish music holds pride of place among the cultural attributes defining Ireland, and its role in sha...
Over the past three decades, the relationship between Irish traditional music and contemporary ‘...
This thesis surveys musical cultureâs relationship with Irish nationalism after the Irish confederac...
This thesis investigates how musicians who play Irish traditional music, but do not identify themsel...
Ireland has long been famous for its rich traditional music. Yet the recent global success of Irish ...
This thesis is an ethnographic study of the complex interplay between tourism and traditional Irish ...
This dissertation examines Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann (The Irish Musicians\u27 Association) and its...
Over the last century, Irish traditional music, or “trad,” has become a global phenomenon that has f...
This dissertation examines Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann (The Irish Musicians\u27 Association) and its...
Over the past three decades, the relationship between Irish traditional music and contemporary ‘...
International audienceIrish music holds pride of place among the cultural attributes defining Irelan...
International audienceIrish music holds pride of place among the cultural attributes defining Irelan...
International audienceIrish music holds pride of place among the cultural attributes defining Irelan...
The purpose of this study is to examine the identity retained by the Irish cultural group despite ho...
This paper firstly reviews recent scholarship on music and identity in Ireland. The review detects a...
Irish music holds pride of place among the cultural attributes defining Ireland, and its role in sha...
Over the past three decades, the relationship between Irish traditional music and contemporary ‘...
This thesis surveys musical cultureâs relationship with Irish nationalism after the Irish confederac...
This thesis investigates how musicians who play Irish traditional music, but do not identify themsel...
Ireland has long been famous for its rich traditional music. Yet the recent global success of Irish ...
This thesis is an ethnographic study of the complex interplay between tourism and traditional Irish ...
This dissertation examines Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann (The Irish Musicians\u27 Association) and its...
Over the last century, Irish traditional music, or “trad,” has become a global phenomenon that has f...
This dissertation examines Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann (The Irish Musicians\u27 Association) and its...
Over the past three decades, the relationship between Irish traditional music and contemporary ‘...
International audienceIrish music holds pride of place among the cultural attributes defining Irelan...
International audienceIrish music holds pride of place among the cultural attributes defining Irelan...
International audienceIrish music holds pride of place among the cultural attributes defining Irelan...
The purpose of this study is to examine the identity retained by the Irish cultural group despite ho...
This paper firstly reviews recent scholarship on music and identity in Ireland. The review detects a...
Irish music holds pride of place among the cultural attributes defining Ireland, and its role in sha...
Over the past three decades, the relationship between Irish traditional music and contemporary ‘...
This thesis surveys musical cultureâs relationship with Irish nationalism after the Irish confederac...