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Images and Voices from Beyond the National: How the ‘Trans’ Affected Spanishness in the Cinema of J.A. Bardem
(SAHKartell, 2015)Juan Antonio Bardem (1922-2002) is a key cineaste if one wants to understand the evolution of Spanish cinema and its place in the history of European and World cinemas today. Since the 1950s, Bardem contested official ... -
In Conversation with Jim Sheridan
(SAHKartell, 2017)On 9th February 2016 SAH Journal was privileged to host a public interview with arguably Ireland’s most successful filmmaker, Jim Sheridan. Born in 1949, Jim Sheridan grew up in family of social and artistic activists in ... -
In defense of our relatives
(SAHKartell, 2017)Groups often act against threats to their kin, but what if one group denies the very existence of another’s relatives? Among the people of Oceti Sakowin, what it means to care for 'relatives' starkly contrasts conventional ... -
In tracing the order of things: an interview with visual artist Vanessa Donoso López
(SAHKartell, 2018)Catalonian artist Vanessa Donoso López has been living and working in Dublin for much of her professional career. She exhibits widely, with successful solo shows this year in Kevin Kavanagh Gallery, Dublin, and Golden ... -
Integrating visual literacy training into the business curriculum. A case study at Dublin Business School
(Dublin Business School, 2017)Visual literacy, the ability to interpret, analyse and create visual material, is an increasingly crucial skill for today’s graduates. However, this importance has not yet led to its teaching being widely introduced into ... -
Interview with the Creators of Love/Hate
(SAHKartell, 2016)On 25th November 2015, Studies in Arts and Humanities (SAH) Journal hosted a public interview with leading Irish film and television producer James Flynn (Octagon Productions) and creator/writer of the groundbreaking Irish ... -
An Introduction to the Central Credit Register
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An investigation into the transferable skills of non-commissioned officers (NCOs) in the defence forces of Ireland (Army only) on retirement
(DBS Library Press, 2019)The Irish Defence Forces currently employs approximately 8,750 personnel, with some 7,300 employed in the army. Approximately 3,139 Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs) have changed career paths into civilian roles between the ... -
An Investigation of the Differences that Exist between Generations in Relation to Supporting Dark Tourism in Northern Ireland
(DBS Library Press, 2018)In dark tourism research there is a scarcity of literature that discusses Northern Ireland as a dark tourism destination. This research study was undertaken to investigate the difference in the level of support for dark ... -
Irish Intercultural Cinema: Memory, Identity and Subjectivity
(SAHKartell, 2015)Irish intercultural cinema looks at the development of a cinematic genre which focuses on issues of Irish migrancy but is produced outside of Ireland. This paper has as its focus the cultural landscape of Irish-Australia. ... -
Irish Travellers: ethnicity, persistence, recognition
(SAHKartell, 2017)... a celebratory piece for the bestowal of ethnic status upon Irish Travellers by the Irish Government. -
La alegría de Jako: A Judeo-Spanish song as a reflection of linguistic and cultural syncretism
(SAHKartell, 2017)Traditional songs have always held a particularly prominent role in the daily life and celebrations of the Sephardim, the descendants of Jews expelled from the Iberian Peninsula, or Sepharad, in 1492 and beyond. The Sephardic ... -
Landscape, memory and myth: an interview with Native American artist, Jeremy Dennis
(SAHKartell, 2017)Jeremy Dennis is a photographer and visual artist living and working in Southampton, New York. He is a member of the Shinnecock Indian Nation; a federally recognised tribe of historically Algonquian-speaking Native Americans ... -
Leda's daughter...
(SAHKartell, 2018)# Leda's Daughter # Becoming Tree # Starfish # Into the Hands of a God # Shoveling the Drive # From the Frontage Road -
Living on the Hyphen: How Elizabeth Bowen Portrays the Predicament of the Anglo-Irish in The Last September
(SAHKartell, 2015)This paper explores the portrayal of the Anglo-Irish in Elizabeth Bowen’s The Last September. Bowen writes from personal experience with a strong sense of irony to explore the relationships of this declining class and their ... -
Lumière Word Cloud (voicesonfilm, 2017): Creativity, Curation, Projection in Film Education
(SAHKartell, 2017)Lumière Word Cloud (voicesonfilm, 2017) is a co-curated experiment in the design and execution of academic/student collaborative assessment methods at Third Level. Inspired by classroom conversations regarding the parallels ... -
The Making and Remaking of Irish History: An Interview with Vincent Comerford
(SAHKartell, 2016)On Tuesday, 26 April 2016, I sat down with former head of History at Maynooth University, Professor Vincent Comerford, to chat about the current state of the discipline, about changes within history over time and the telling ... -
The Making of Tomato Red: An Interview with Director Juanita Wilson
(SAHKartell, 2017)Juanita Wilson is a Dublin-based Film Director and Writer. In 2008, she was nominated for an Academy Award for her short film, The Door, which went on to win the IFTA Award for Best Short Film. She was awarded the prestigious ...