From prosperity to austerity :: a socio-cultural critique of the Celtic Tiger and its aftermath /
This text examines the phenomenon of the rise and fall of the Irish Celtic Tiger from a cultural perspective. It looks at Ireland's regression from prosperity to austerity in terms of a society as opposed to just an economy. Using literary and cultural theory, it looks at how this period was in...
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Zusammenfassung: | This text examines the phenomenon of the rise and fall of the Irish Celtic Tiger from a cultural perspective. It looks at Ireland's regression from prosperity to austerity in terms of a society as opposed to just an economy. Using literary and cultural theory, it looks at how this period was influenced by, and in its turn influenced, areas such as religion, popular culture, politics, literature, photography, gastronomy, music, theatre, poetry and film. It seeks to provide some answers as to what exactly happened to Irish society in the past few decades of boom and bust. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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505 | 0 | |a Cover; From prosperity to austerity; Contents; List of figures ; Notes on contributors ; Acknowledgements ; Introduction: Eamon Maher and Eugene O'Brien; 1 Crisis, what crisis? The Catholic Church during the Celtic Tiger Years: Eamon Maher; 2 The Celtic Tiger and the new Irish religious market: Catherine Maignant; 3 Shattered assumptions: a tale of two traumas: Brendan Geary; 4 'Tendencywit': the cultural unconscious of the Celtic Tiger in the writings of Paul Howard: Eugene O'Brien; 5 Popular music and the Celtic Tiger: Gerry Smyth | |
505 | 8 | |a 6 'What does a woman want?': Irish contemporary women's fiction and the expression of desire in an era of plenty: Sylvie Miko7 Topographies of terror: photography and the post-Celtic Tiger landscape: Justin Carville; 8 Immigration and the Celtic Tiger: Bryan Fanning; 9 'What rough beast'? Monsters of post-Celtic Tiger Ireland: Kieran Keohane and Carmen Kuhling; 10 Women, fictional messages and a crucial decade: Mary Pierse; 11 'A hundred thousand welcomes': food and wine as cultural signifiers: Brian Murphy; 12 Contemporary Irish fiction and the indirect gaze: Neil Murphy | |
505 | 8 | |a 13 'Holes in the ground': theatre as critic and conscience of Celtic Tiger Ireland: Vic Merriman14 'Ship of fools': the Celtic Tiger and poetry as social critique: Eóin Flannery; 15 Between modernity and marginality: Celtic Tiger cinema: Ruth Barton; Conclusion: Eamon Maher and Eugene O'Brien; Index | |
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contents | Cover; From prosperity to austerity; Contents; List of figures ; Notes on contributors ; Acknowledgements ; Introduction: Eamon Maher and Eugene O'Brien; 1 Crisis, what crisis? The Catholic Church during the Celtic Tiger Years: Eamon Maher; 2 The Celtic Tiger and the new Irish religious market: Catherine Maignant; 3 Shattered assumptions: a tale of two traumas: Brendan Geary; 4 'Tendencywit': the cultural unconscious of the Celtic Tiger in the writings of Paul Howard: Eugene O'Brien; 5 Popular music and the Celtic Tiger: Gerry Smyth 6 'What does a woman want?': Irish contemporary women's fiction and the expression of desire in an era of plenty: Sylvie Miko7 Topographies of terror: photography and the post-Celtic Tiger landscape: Justin Carville; 8 Immigration and the Celtic Tiger: Bryan Fanning; 9 'What rough beast'? Monsters of post-Celtic Tiger Ireland: Kieran Keohane and Carmen Kuhling; 10 Women, fictional messages and a crucial decade: Mary Pierse; 11 'A hundred thousand welcomes': food and wine as cultural signifiers: Brian Murphy; 12 Contemporary Irish fiction and the indirect gaze: Neil Murphy 13 'Holes in the ground': theatre as critic and conscience of Celtic Tiger Ireland: Vic Merriman14 'Ship of fools': the Celtic Tiger and poetry as social critique: Eóin Flannery; 15 Between modernity and marginality: Celtic Tiger cinema: Ruth Barton; Conclusion: Eamon Maher and Eugene O'Brien; Index |
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spelling | From prosperity to austerity : a socio-cultural critique of the Celtic Tiger and its aftermath / Eamon Maher and Eugene O'Brien. Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2015. 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white) text txt rdacontent still image sti rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file Manchester Political Studies Includes bibliographical references and index. This text examines the phenomenon of the rise and fall of the Irish Celtic Tiger from a cultural perspective. It looks at Ireland's regression from prosperity to austerity in terms of a society as opposed to just an economy. Using literary and cultural theory, it looks at how this period was influenced by, and in its turn influenced, areas such as religion, popular culture, politics, literature, photography, gastronomy, music, theatre, poetry and film. It seeks to provide some answers as to what exactly happened to Irish society in the past few decades of boom and bust. Online resource; title from home page (viewed on November 19, 2014). Cover; From prosperity to austerity; Contents; List of figures ; Notes on contributors ; Acknowledgements ; Introduction: Eamon Maher and Eugene O'Brien; 1 Crisis, what crisis? The Catholic Church during the Celtic Tiger Years: Eamon Maher; 2 The Celtic Tiger and the new Irish religious market: Catherine Maignant; 3 Shattered assumptions: a tale of two traumas: Brendan Geary; 4 'Tendencywit': the cultural unconscious of the Celtic Tiger in the writings of Paul Howard: Eugene O'Brien; 5 Popular music and the Celtic Tiger: Gerry Smyth 6 'What does a woman want?': Irish contemporary women's fiction and the expression of desire in an era of plenty: Sylvie Miko7 Topographies of terror: photography and the post-Celtic Tiger landscape: Justin Carville; 8 Immigration and the Celtic Tiger: Bryan Fanning; 9 'What rough beast'? Monsters of post-Celtic Tiger Ireland: Kieran Keohane and Carmen Kuhling; 10 Women, fictional messages and a crucial decade: Mary Pierse; 11 'A hundred thousand welcomes': food and wine as cultural signifiers: Brian Murphy; 12 Contemporary Irish fiction and the indirect gaze: Neil Murphy 13 'Holes in the ground': theatre as critic and conscience of Celtic Tiger Ireland: Vic Merriman14 'Ship of fools': the Celtic Tiger and poetry as social critique: Eóin Flannery; 15 Between modernity and marginality: Celtic Tiger cinema: Ruth Barton; Conclusion: Eamon Maher and Eugene O'Brien; Index In English. Ireland Economic conditions 1949- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85067986 Ireland Economic policy. Irlande Conditions économiques 1949- Irlande Politique économique. Political science and theory. bicssc Society and social sciences. bicssc POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Economy. bisacsh Economic history fast Economic policy fast Ireland fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJqvXDFC7pX6tHkq6DX68C Volkswirtschaft gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4063885-6 Irland gnd Economics, Finance, Business & Management Economics Political economy. thema Since 1949 fast Maher, Eamon, editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjGB4DfMwdq97G7RhR6Wj3 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nb99180065 O'Brien, Eugene, 1958- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjCD9XMvhgM9KxTRDhh6Xd http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n98081615 University press scholarship online. has work: From prosperity to austerity (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGBXDGqxv6BJphgcmcMTf3 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: 9780719091674 0719091675 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBU FWS_PDA_EBU https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1272987 Volltext |
spellingShingle | From prosperity to austerity : a socio-cultural critique of the Celtic Tiger and its aftermath / Cover; From prosperity to austerity; Contents; List of figures ; Notes on contributors ; Acknowledgements ; Introduction: Eamon Maher and Eugene O'Brien; 1 Crisis, what crisis? The Catholic Church during the Celtic Tiger Years: Eamon Maher; 2 The Celtic Tiger and the new Irish religious market: Catherine Maignant; 3 Shattered assumptions: a tale of two traumas: Brendan Geary; 4 'Tendencywit': the cultural unconscious of the Celtic Tiger in the writings of Paul Howard: Eugene O'Brien; 5 Popular music and the Celtic Tiger: Gerry Smyth 6 'What does a woman want?': Irish contemporary women's fiction and the expression of desire in an era of plenty: Sylvie Miko7 Topographies of terror: photography and the post-Celtic Tiger landscape: Justin Carville; 8 Immigration and the Celtic Tiger: Bryan Fanning; 9 'What rough beast'? Monsters of post-Celtic Tiger Ireland: Kieran Keohane and Carmen Kuhling; 10 Women, fictional messages and a crucial decade: Mary Pierse; 11 'A hundred thousand welcomes': food and wine as cultural signifiers: Brian Murphy; 12 Contemporary Irish fiction and the indirect gaze: Neil Murphy 13 'Holes in the ground': theatre as critic and conscience of Celtic Tiger Ireland: Vic Merriman14 'Ship of fools': the Celtic Tiger and poetry as social critique: Eóin Flannery; 15 Between modernity and marginality: Celtic Tiger cinema: Ruth Barton; Conclusion: Eamon Maher and Eugene O'Brien; Index Political science and theory. bicssc Society and social sciences. bicssc POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Economy. bisacsh Economic history fast Economic policy fast Volkswirtschaft gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4063885-6 Economics, Finance, Business & Management Economics Political economy. thema |
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title_auth | From prosperity to austerity : a socio-cultural critique of the Celtic Tiger and its aftermath / |
title_exact_search | From prosperity to austerity : a socio-cultural critique of the Celtic Tiger and its aftermath / |
title_full | From prosperity to austerity : a socio-cultural critique of the Celtic Tiger and its aftermath / Eamon Maher and Eugene O'Brien. |
title_fullStr | From prosperity to austerity : a socio-cultural critique of the Celtic Tiger and its aftermath / Eamon Maher and Eugene O'Brien. |
title_full_unstemmed | From prosperity to austerity : a socio-cultural critique of the Celtic Tiger and its aftermath / Eamon Maher and Eugene O'Brien. |
title_short | From prosperity to austerity : |
title_sort | from prosperity to austerity a socio cultural critique of the celtic tiger and its aftermath |
title_sub | a socio-cultural critique of the Celtic Tiger and its aftermath / |
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