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Body/Language: Embodied Sexuality in Cyberspace and Spike Jonze’s Her
(Graduate Students’ Union of the University of Dublin, Trinity College, 2015)This essay offers a sustained analysis of the role of embodiment in cybersex, with reference to “phone sex” in Spike Jonze’s Her (2013) and chat-based “tinysexual” encounters online (particularly those which are described ... -
Religious Education and Islamic Religious Education in Europe Reflections for Ireland
(Graduate Students’ Union of the University of Dublin, Trinity College, 2015)Debate about the place of religion in public education, both in Europe and worldwide, has increased in the twenty-first century. The role of faith-based schools in secular societies and the need for provision of religious ... -
Photo/Memory: Recovering Memory and Identity through Photographs in Post-1945 Art and Literature
(Graduate Students’ Union of the University of Dublin, Trinity College, 2015)The use of the photograph is particularly prevalent among artists of the first post-war generation, born shortly before or after Stunde Null (Zero Hour), 1945. These artists become the inheritors of the horrors perpetrated ... -
JOURNAL OF POSTGRADUATE RESEARCH VOLUME XIV 2015
(Graduate Students’ Union of the University of Dublin, Trinity College, 2015)It is with great pleasure that we present the fourteenth volume of Trinity College Dublin’s Journal of Postgraduate Research (JPR). The JPR provides an opportunity for postgraduate students to present original and ... -
A Narrative of Revision Documents of Performance and the Theatrical Abridgment Theory in Romeo and Juliet
(Graduate Students’ Union of the University of Dublin, Trinity College, 2015)One question lies at the heart of Shakespeare editorial studies: if multiple versions of a play were printed within his lifetime, how can we know what best represents Shakespeare’s true vision? This concern is particularly ... -
“It’s Always the Same, and It’s Always Different” Mythologisation and the Serial Killer in Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer.
(Graduate Students’ Union of the University of Dublin, Trinity College, 2015)Serial killers are important in American horror because of their ability to exist between ‘myth’ and ‘reality’. The serial killer is one of the most important American myths, but it is one firmly rooted in real life: ...