This collection is a part of PhD project: "Animal Woman Journey(s). Posthuman embodiment of zoomorphic folk tales" based in the Department of Theatre and the Deparment of Spanish,
University College Cork
This collection is a part of PhD project: "Animal Woman Journey(s). Posthuman embodiment of zoomorphic folk tales" based in the Department of Theatre and the Deparment of Spanish,
University College Cork
In "The Dove Girl", as recounted by Italo Calvino (1980), the animal-woman is bathing with other dove girls in human form in a fountain, when her skin is taken by a “lad”. In this
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The She-Wolf folk tale (Wratislaw, 1890) tells the story of a liminal creature, able to remove her wolf-skin and take on human shape. She has the power and potential to move freely
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Two iterations of the video inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Little Mermaid” who risked her life to follow her dreams, marry a prince, and become “fully human”, not knowi
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This collection is inspired by The Swan Maiden folk tale by Joseph Jacobs (2016) and presents embodied explorations of retelling this folk tale in the contemporary context.
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Photographs of Emergency Accommodation Centres dispersed across Ireland
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Asylum Archive was established to collaborate with asylum seekers, activists, artists, academics, and immigration lawyers, amongst others, with a view to creating an interactive, d
Digital Repository of Ireland
Photographs of Direct Provision Centres dispersed across Ireland
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Thomas Noonan was born on 23 December 1891 and lived with his parents Michael and Catherine Noonan together with his four older sisters and two younger brothers at Ballyguy, Barrin
University of Limerick
Ordnance Survey letters comprising correspondence between John O’Donovan (1806-1861) and other researchers employed on the survey and OS head office staff. OS Letters exist for 29
Royal Irish Academy
Ordnance Survey letters concerning the counties of Armagh and Monaghan.
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The Name Books were part of the first Ordnance Survey of Ireland conducted between 1824 and 1846. The books served to collect orthographic as well as additional topographic and ob
National Library of Ireland