Screening Ireland: Film and Television RepresentationManchester University Press, 2000 - 320 pages An examination of a century of screen representations of Ireland from a cultural studies perspective. Analyzing historical and contemporary examples from both film and television, the book offers a thematically-informed synthesis of the most influential research on Irish audio-visual culture. |
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Back to Irelands futures | 2 |
A century of cinema in Ireland | 28 |
from silent adventure to romantic | 49 |
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