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Page 1: Thinking in Public || Front Matter

Front MatterSource: The Irish Review (1986-), No. 32, Thinking in Public (Autumn - Winter, 2004)Published by: Cork University PressStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/29736241 .

Accessed: 15/06/2014 20:16

Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at .http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp

.JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range ofcontent in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new formsof scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected].

.

Cork University Press is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to The Irish Review(1986-).

http://www.jstor.org

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autumn/ivinter-2CC4

THINKING IN PUBLIC

EDWARD SAID'S DILEMMA

EMMET BICENTENARY

FOSTER'S YEATS

POETRY

REVIEWS

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no. 32 autumn/winter 2004

editors ?

MICHAEL CRONIN COLIN GRAHAM

CLARE O'HALLORAN

CORK UNIVERSITY PRESS

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The Irish Review is a refereed journal. Since it first appeared in 1986 it has estab?

lished itself as a journal of record. It provides a forum for critical and creative

writing in English and Irish. Its editorial policy is pluralist and interdisciplinary; pluralist in its commitment to involving writers from all parts and traditions of the

island and from other countries; interdisciplinary in its desire to publish articles on

the arts, society, philosophy, history, politics, the environment and science. Our

aim is to serve a general rather than a

specialist readership.

Published by Cork University Press, 2004

Copyright ? The Irish Review and Contributors ISSN 0790-7850

ISBN 1-85918-382-4

Typeset by Tower Books, Ballincollig, Co. Cork Printed by ColourBooks Ltd, Baldoyle, Co. Dublin

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Contents Thinking in Public

Edward Said and the Cultural Intellectual at Century's End

JOE CLEARY 1 Culture and Democracy in Ireland

DAVID DWAN 23

Theology, Habermas and Corporate Worship SIOBH?N GARRIGAN 39

Critical Contexts for the Irish Left

MICHAEL McATEER 53 Wiles of the Wireless: Radio and Critical Discourse in Ireland

HARRY BROWNE 69 Crime and Justice: Willie Doherty and Chris Ofili

ALICE CORREIA 77

Review Articles The Rich Confusion of Experience: Foster's Yeats

PATRICK CROTTY 90 The Legendary Robert Emmet and his Bicentennial Biographers

GUYBEINER 98

Poetry New Poems

HARRY CLIFTON 105

Reviews

LEONTIA FLYNN Matthew Campbell (ed.): The Cambridge Companion to Contemporary Irish Poetry 109

CATRIONA CLUTTERBUCK

Kerry Hardie: The Sky Didn't Fall 111

D??G O'CONNELL Luke Gibbons: The Quiet Man

Cheryl Herr: The Field 114 R??NA N? FHRIGHIL

Joe Steve ? Neachtain: Scread Mhaidne Miche?l ? Congha?le: Seachr?n Jeaic She?in Johnny 117

IAN CAMPBELL ROSS Thomas Keymer: Sterne, the Moderns, and the Novel 119

MOYRA HASLETT Paul O'Brien: Shelley & Revolutionary Ireland 121

DIARMUID SCULLY

James Muldoon: Identity on the Medieval Irish Frontier: Degenerate

Englishmen, Wild Irishmen, Middle Nations 123 MARGARET ? h?GARTAIGH

Janet Todd: Rebel Daughters: Ireland in Conflict 1798 Alan Hayes and Diane Urquhart (eds.): Irish Women's History 126

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MICHAEL HOPKINSON David Fitzpatrick: Harry Boland's Irish Revolution, ?887-?922 Marie Coleman: County Longford and the Irish Revolution, ?9?0-1923 128

DEIRDRE McMAHON

J.R. Hill (ed.): A New History of Ireland: VII Ireland 1921-84 Gabriel Doherty & Dermot Keogh (eds.): De Volera's Irelands 130

KEVIN ELFTER Richard English: Armed Struggle: The History of the IRA 132

CHRISTOPHER FARRINGTON Richard Bourke: Peace in Ireland: The War of Ideas 135

Notes on Contributors 138

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