This study explores expressions of Irishness by fans on the official YouTube channel of the Irish blues/rock singer and guitarist Rory Gallagher. Drawing upon a dataset of some 500 comments, I note the various strategies that fans, both Irish and non-Irish, adopt to engage in public displays of Irishness and explore the personal links that they make with Ireland and Irish culture to situate themselves as “authentic.” I demonstrate how, for Rory Gallagher fans, Irishness is an unstable, malleable concept that can simultaneously express regionalist, nationalist and transnationalist identity, yet it tends to be non-sectarian and rooted in a shared love for music rather than any political/religious differences. Moreover, it is essential in dete...
Ireland has long been famous for its rich traditional music. Yet the recent global success of Irish ...
peer-reviewedThis project examines the role that Celtic Football Club plays in the reproduction, mai...
This thesis investigates how musicians who play Irish traditional music, but do not identify themsel...
This study explores expressions of Irishness by fans on the official YouTube channel of the Irish bl...
This study explores expressions of Irishness by fans on the official YouTube channel of the Irish bl...
The purpose of this study is to examine the identity retained by the Irish cultural group despite ho...
This paper seeks to explore the presence of Irish stereotyping in the international music press usin...
This paper traces how the international music press used the clothing and appearance of the Irish bl...
A musician’s image is critical to their success (Whitely, 1997, 2013; North and Hargreaves, 1999; Ma...
This article explores a neglected area of popular music scholarship: the different aspects of auteur...
This paper firstly reviews recent scholarship on music and identity in Ireland. The review detects a...
The Irish diaspora have played an important role in the history of popular music, particularly in Br...
Thesis advisor: Michael KeithThis paper examines global media’s construction of Irish musical identi...
Over the last century, Irish traditional music, or “trad,” has become a global phenomenon that has f...
There are a number of reasons that motivate the undertaking of research on the topic of the music s...
Ireland has long been famous for its rich traditional music. Yet the recent global success of Irish ...
peer-reviewedThis project examines the role that Celtic Football Club plays in the reproduction, mai...
This thesis investigates how musicians who play Irish traditional music, but do not identify themsel...
This study explores expressions of Irishness by fans on the official YouTube channel of the Irish bl...
This study explores expressions of Irishness by fans on the official YouTube channel of the Irish bl...
The purpose of this study is to examine the identity retained by the Irish cultural group despite ho...
This paper seeks to explore the presence of Irish stereotyping in the international music press usin...
This paper traces how the international music press used the clothing and appearance of the Irish bl...
A musician’s image is critical to their success (Whitely, 1997, 2013; North and Hargreaves, 1999; Ma...
This article explores a neglected area of popular music scholarship: the different aspects of auteur...
This paper firstly reviews recent scholarship on music and identity in Ireland. The review detects a...
The Irish diaspora have played an important role in the history of popular music, particularly in Br...
Thesis advisor: Michael KeithThis paper examines global media’s construction of Irish musical identi...
Over the last century, Irish traditional music, or “trad,” has become a global phenomenon that has f...
There are a number of reasons that motivate the undertaking of research on the topic of the music s...
Ireland has long been famous for its rich traditional music. Yet the recent global success of Irish ...
peer-reviewedThis project examines the role that Celtic Football Club plays in the reproduction, mai...
This thesis investigates how musicians who play Irish traditional music, but do not identify themsel...