| VOLUME 7 Number 3 December 1999 Tara Brabazon and Paul Stock, 'We Love You Ireland': Riverdance and Stepping through Antipodean Memory 301 Fergal Gaynor, 'An Irish Potatoe Seasoned with Attic Salt': The Reliques of Fr. Prout and Identity before The Nation 313 Gerard Moran, The National Brotherhood of St Patrick in Britain in the 1860s 325 M ire n Fhlath in, The Irish Oscar Wilde: Appropriations of the Artist 337 Jerry C. M. Nolan, Standish James O'Grady's Cultural Nationalism 347 Gavin Murphy, 'Keaning the North': The Paintings of John Keane and Political Conflict in Northern Ireland 359 Reviews 371 Title Page and Contents, VOLUME 7 431 VOLUME 7 Number 2 August 1999 Special issue: Irish Studies and Postcolonial Theory Edited by Colin Graham (Queen's University of Belfast) and Willy Maley (University of Glasgow) Colin Graham and Willy Maley, Introduction: Irish Studies and Postcolonial Theory 149 Andrew Murphy, Ireland and Ante/anti-colonial Theory 153 Richard Kirkland, Rhetoric and (Mis)recognitions: Reading Casement 163 Aidan Arrowsmith, Debating Diasporic Identity: Nostalgia, (Post) Nationalism, 'Critical Traditionalism' 173 Tom Herron, Spectaculars: Seamus Heaney and the Limits of Mimicry 183 Breda Gray, Longings and Belongings—Gendered Spatialities of Irishness 193 Gerry Smyth, Irish Studies, Postcolonial Theory and the 'New' Essentialism 211 Ellen-Ra ssa Jackson, Gender, Violence and Hybridity:Reading the Postcolonial in Three Irish Novels 221 Review Articles Ann Saddlemyer, 'An almost psychedelic impact': Jack Yeats 233 Bruce Stewart, Archive Fever in the Grad. School 237 Reviews 241 VOLUME 7 Number 1 April 1999 John Robb, Hegemonic Megaliths: Changing the Irish Prehistoric 5 Andrew Hadfield, Rethinking Early-Modern Colonialism: The Anomalous State of Ireland 13 Patrick Maume, James Mullin, the Poor Scholar: A Self-made Man from Carleton's Country 29 Pamela J. Kincheloe, Two Visions of Fairyland: Ireland and the Monumental Discourse of the Nineteenth-century American Tourist 41 Spurgeon Thompson, The Commodification of Culture and Decolonisation in Northern Ireland 53 John Goodby, Bhabha, the Post/Colonial and Glenn Patterson's Burning Your Own 65 Richard Mills, 'All Stories Are Love Stories': Robert McLiam Wilson Interviewed by Richard Mills 73 REVIEW ARTICLES Paddy McNally, Protestant Perspectives—Presbyterians, Patriots and Unionists 79 John Kenny, 'Elephants are Contagious': Fintan O'Toole's Ireland 83 REVIEWS 89 VOLUME 6 Number 3 December 1998 Andrew Hadfield, William Baldwin's Beware the Cat and the Question of Anglo-Irish Literature 237 Richard B. McCready, Irish Catholicism and Nationalism in Scotland: the Dundee Experience, 1850-1922 245 Mary Shine Thompson, Literary Life-chronology: An Alternative Form of Biography. The Case of Austin Clarke 253 Louise Ryan, Constructing 'Irishwoman': Modern Girls and Comely Maidens 263 Jayne Steel, Vampira: Representations of the Irish Female Terrorist 273 Aoife Bhreatnach, Travellers and the Print Media: Words and Irish Identity 285 Timothy D. Taylor, Living in a Postcolonial World: Class and Soul in The Commitments 291 REVIEW ARTICLE Jonathan Bardon, The Irish Rebellion of 1798 303 REVIEWS 307 Title Page and Contents, VOLUME 6 351 VOLUME 6 Number 2 August 1998 Mark Maguire, The Space of the Nation: History, Culture and a Conflict in Modern Ireland 109 John Brannigan, 'A Particular Vice of that People': Giraldus Cambrensis and the Discourse of English Colonialism 121 Andrew Smith, Bram Stoker's The Mystery of the Sea: Ireland and the Spanish-Cuban-American War 131 Conor Carville, Becoming Minor: Daniel Corkery and the Expatriated Nation 139 Michael W. Thomas, William Trevor's Other Ireland: The Writer and his Irish in his England 149 Clare Wallace, Running Amuck: Manic Logic in Patrick McCabe's The Butcher Boy 157 Sean Campbell, Race of Angels: The Critical Reception of Second-generation Irish Musicians 165 REVIEW ARTICLE Donald Graham, Northern Ireland, Employment and the Law 175 REVIEWS 181 VOLUME 6 Number 1 April 1998 Bruce Stewart, Inside Nationalism: A Meditation upon Inventing Ireland 5 Barbara White, 'The Inferior Sort of the Kingdom of Ireland': Irishmen and Tyburn Tree 17 Michael de Nie, The Famine, Irish Identity, and the British Press 27 Selina Guinness, 'Visions and Beliefs in the West of Ireland': Irish Folklore and British Anthropology, 1898-1920 37 Keiko Inoue, D il Propaganda and the Irish Self-Determination League of Great Britain during the Anglo-Irish War 47 Klaus-Gunnar Schneider, Irishness and Postcoloniality in Glenn Patterson's Burning Your Own 55 Richard Mills, Closed Places of the Spirit:Interview with Maurice Leitch 63 REVIEWS 69 |