In the following article, some films produced with the support of Bord Scannán na hÉireann (The Irish Film Board) since its reconstitution in 1993 are examined in light of the work of global anthropologist Arjun Appadurai and his theory of global cultural flows. I suggest that cinema, primarily of Hollywood origin, has had a notable influence on the development of Irish society and Irish film. Contemporary Irish film itself also reflects the failure of Irish history to excite the imagination of Ireland’s youth as effectively as the seductive depictions of America’s past as mediated through the Western and gangster films. Indeed, films made in Ireland today reflect the influence of both these genres. However, as the key to the Hollywood cont...
Since the Peace Process signed in 1994, Irish national cinema has portrayed the change of a politica...
Introductory article from a special issue of Irish Studies Review about the Irish diaspora
Rocky Road to Dublin was certainly one of the first, if not the very first Irish film ever selected ...
In the following article, some films produced with the support of Bord Scannán na hÉireann (The Iris...
The dissertation considers Irish films through the valence of movement and migration to conceptualiz...
Bibliography: pages 112-114.In the following dissertation, I have undertaken to explore the very wid...
This thesis is concerned with the exploration of narrative strategies in contemporary Irish film bet...
This article provides a historical overview and reading of seminal Irish film from the perspective o...
In the space of a few short decades, Ireland has become one of the most globalised societies in the ...
This thesis is concerned with the manners in which Irishness has become highly desirable and commodi...
Instead of asking how globalization can help us under- stand Ireland today, this article starts from...
The transition from the twentieth to the twenty-first century saw Ireland transformed from a homogen...
Central to this thesis is the argument, espoused by a number o f our contemporary critics, that the ...
The article discusses Irish-Americans’ journeys to Ireland in contemporary movies. In the movies I...
The 1990s saw the digital games industry adopt similar commercial strategies to the cultural industr...
Since the Peace Process signed in 1994, Irish national cinema has portrayed the change of a politica...
Introductory article from a special issue of Irish Studies Review about the Irish diaspora
Rocky Road to Dublin was certainly one of the first, if not the very first Irish film ever selected ...
In the following article, some films produced with the support of Bord Scannán na hÉireann (The Iris...
The dissertation considers Irish films through the valence of movement and migration to conceptualiz...
Bibliography: pages 112-114.In the following dissertation, I have undertaken to explore the very wid...
This thesis is concerned with the exploration of narrative strategies in contemporary Irish film bet...
This article provides a historical overview and reading of seminal Irish film from the perspective o...
In the space of a few short decades, Ireland has become one of the most globalised societies in the ...
This thesis is concerned with the manners in which Irishness has become highly desirable and commodi...
Instead of asking how globalization can help us under- stand Ireland today, this article starts from...
The transition from the twentieth to the twenty-first century saw Ireland transformed from a homogen...
Central to this thesis is the argument, espoused by a number o f our contemporary critics, that the ...
The article discusses Irish-Americans’ journeys to Ireland in contemporary movies. In the movies I...
The 1990s saw the digital games industry adopt similar commercial strategies to the cultural industr...
Since the Peace Process signed in 1994, Irish national cinema has portrayed the change of a politica...
Introductory article from a special issue of Irish Studies Review about the Irish diaspora
Rocky Road to Dublin was certainly one of the first, if not the very first Irish film ever selected ...