CFP: Place and Memory in the New Ireland (Sweden) (6/1/05; 12/8/05-12/10/05)

From: Irene Gilsenan-Nordin <ign_at_du.se>
Date: Fri, 13 May 2005 17:58:59 +0200

Final Call for Papers:
 
The Fifth Conference of EFACIS (European Federation of Associations
and Centres of Irish Studies)

8-10 December 2005 at Gothenburg University, Sweden

PLACE AND MEMORY IN THE NEW IRELAND

Irish Studies are to a large extent defined by the country’s geography and
/ or history. Place and memory are thus dimensions that have always been
of specific importance in an Irish context. What role do these dimensions
play in the new paradigm of Irish society in its direction towards a
postnational state? Contributions on traditional areas of politics, social
conditions, history, music, theatre, film, other media and literature as
well as new perspectives on these are invited.

GUEST SPEAKERS include:

Patricia Coughlan
Brian Graham
Deirdre Madden
Kerby Miller

Abstracts of no more than 200 words for 20-minute papers should be
submitted no later than 1 June 2005.

All correspondence should be addressed to:

Britta Olinder
English Department
Göteborg University
Box 200
SE-405 30 Göteborg
Sweden
tel: +46 (0)31 773 43 75
fax: +46 (0)31 773 47 26
e-mail: britta.olinder_at_eng.gu.se
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Fil Dr. Irene Gilsenan Nordin Director of DUCIS
Senior Lecturer in English Dalarna University Centre for Irish Studies
Dept. of Arts and Languages Phone: +46 23 778308; mobile: 086 0825185
Dalarna University College Fax: +46 23 778080; http://www.du.se
SE 791 88 Falun, SWEDEN DUCIS web page: http://www.du.se/ducis

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