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Issue 15.2

The Woman & the Animal Trope. A critical selection of contemporary Irish poetry by Manuela Palacios-González, Margarita Estévez-Saá and Noemí Pereira-Ares

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The Woman & the Animal Trope. A critical selection of contemporary Irish poetry by Manuela Palacios-González, Margarita Estévez-Saá and Noemí Pereira-Aresestudios.irlandeses2020-10-28T12:31:27+02:00

“An artist, first and foremost”. An Interview with Sara Baume

estudios.irlandeses2020-10-31T12:01:06+02:00
“An artist, first and foremost”. An Interview with Sara Baumeestudios.irlandeses2020-10-31T12:01:06+02:00

“Schoolchildren would not now be protesting had Greta Thunberg not made her stand. Writers have begun to take note”. An Interview with Celia de Fréine

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“Schoolchildren would not now be protesting had Greta Thunberg not made her stand. Writers have begun to take note”. An Interview with Celia de Fréineestudios.irlandeses2020-10-28T12:32:42+02:00

Medbh McGuckian and Ecofeminist Anxiety: “The Contingency of Befalling”

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Medbh McGuckian and Ecofeminist Anxiety: “The Contingency of Befalling”estudios.irlandeses2020-10-31T11:50:21+02:00

Alice’s Garden: Imagining Agency in the Natural World in Clare Boylan’s Black Baby

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Alice’s Garden: Imagining Agency in the Natural World in Clare Boylan’s Black Babyestudios.irlandeses2020-10-31T14:00:31+02:00

Frances Power Cobbe on Brutes, Women, and the Irish (Human) Landscape: Ethics, Environment, and Imperialism

estudios.irlandeses2020-10-31T12:58:02+02:00
Frances Power Cobbe on Brutes, Women, and the Irish (Human) Landscape: Ethics, Environment, and Imperialismestudios.irlandeses2020-10-31T12:58:02+02:00

The Representation of Jonathan Swift’s Human and Non-human Animals in Spain

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The Representation of Jonathan Swift’s Human and Non-human Animals in Spainestudios.irlandeses2020-10-28T12:03:22+02:00

Seven Types of Animality, Or: Lessons from Reading and Teaching Animal Fictions

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Seven Types of Animality, Or: Lessons from Reading and Teaching Animal Fictionsestudios.irlandeses2020-10-31T14:54:47+02:00

Introduction: Eco-Fictions, The Animal Trope and Irish Studies

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Introduction: Eco-Fictions, The Animal Trope and Irish Studiesestudios.irlandeses2020-10-28T11:38:42+02:00

The Noir Landscape of Dublin in Benjamin Black’s Quirke Series

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The Noir Landscape of Dublin in Benjamin Black’s Quirke Seriesestudios.irlandeses2020-10-28T12:33:32+02:00

Our Shared Japan: Contemporary Spaces of Love and Exoticism in Irish Women’s Poetry

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Our Shared Japan: Contemporary Spaces of Love and Exoticism in Irish Women’s Poetryestudios.irlandeses2020-11-01T22:38:16+02:00

Pearse Hutchinson’s Ecopoetics on Spain (1950s-1960s)

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Pearse Hutchinson’s Ecopoetics on Spain (1950s-1960s)estudios.irlandeses2020-10-28T12:34:45+02:00
Electronic Journal of the Spanish Association for Irish Studies (AEDEI)

Electronic Journal of the Spanish Association for Irish Studies (AEDEI)

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