Browsing Administrative Staff Authors by Subject "Identities in Transformation"
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AR cinema: Visual storytelling and embodied experiences with augmented reality filters and backgrounds
(2023)Through the simultaneous presence of graphically composed and materially existing elements, augmented reality (AR) offers ephemeral digital content that is the result of the momentary and, thus, unrepeatable alignment of ... -
Are we levelling the playing field? Exploring if reasonable accommodations provided for students with disabilities in higher education remove barriers and impact on the student experience
(Trinity College Dublin, 2017)This research thesis explores the experiences of students with disabilities in Trinity College Dublin (Trinity) and asks if the provision of reasonable accommodations remove barriers and impact on the student experience. ... -
The First Public Murder in the Tanzimat Era: Life, Trial and Execution of Emine Hanim
(2023)In 1860, Emine Hanım killed her husband Ferik İbrahim Pasha. In this article, I use her murder trial to examine the interrelation between slavery, the private lives of the Ottoman ruling class, and the complexities of the ... -
Heimat in der Globalisierung - Heimat in der Schweiz
(2019)Taking Max Frisch’s speech Was ist Heimat? as a starting point, this contribution investigates in a first more general part, how our understanding of Heimat changes under the conditions of globalisation. Drawing on recent ... -
Homosexuality and Lesbianism in Irish Newspapers, 1861-1922
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Lilith Unsexed
(Palgrave, 2023)Among the many types of demons which plagued ancient Mesopotamian were those of the líl-type. One of the female members of this type, lilītu, is the ‘ancestor’ of the Jewish demoness Lilith, and indeed Aramaic incantation ... -
The Power of Penitence: Penitent Women and the Friars in Medieval Florence
(Cork University Press, 2023)In this essay I propose to investigate the world of female mendicant piety through some of the imagery produced in mendicant churches or that which can be reliably connected to mendicant piety and to women, either in the ... -
Solving the Starry Symbols of Sargon II
(2024)The city of Khorsabad (ancient Dūr-Šarrukīn), the newly built capital of Sargon II of Assyria, contained multiple instances of a sequence of five images or symbols (lion, bird, bull, tree, plow) which also appeared shortened ...