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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- List of figures
- Notes on contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
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1 Crisis, what crisis? The Catholic Church during the Celtic Tiger years -
2 The Celtic Tiger and the new Irish religious market -
3 Shattered assumptions: a tale of two traumas -
4 ‘Tendency-wit’: the cultural unconscious of the Celtic Tiger in the writings of Paul Howard -
5 Popular music and the Celtic Tiger -
6 ‘What does a woman want?’: irish contemporary women's fiction and the expression of desire in an era of plenty -
7 Topographies of terror: photography and the post-Celtic Tiger landscape -
8 Immigration and the Celtic Tiger -
9 ‘What rough beast’? Monsters of Post-Celtic Tiger Ireland -
10 Women, fictional messages and a crucial decade -
11 ‘A hundred thousand welcomes’: food and wine as cultural signifiers -
12 Contemporary irish fiction and the indirect gaze -
13 ‘Holes in the ground’: theatre as critic and conscience of Celtic Tiger Ireland -
14 ‘Ship of fools’: the Celtic Tiger and poetry as social critique -
15 Between modernity and marginality: Celtic Tiger cinema - Conclusion
- Index
(p.v) Dedication
(p.v) Dedication
- Source:
- From prosperity to austerity
- Publisher:
- Manchester University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- List of figures
- Notes on contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
-
1 Crisis, what crisis? The Catholic Church during the Celtic Tiger years -
2 The Celtic Tiger and the new Irish religious market -
3 Shattered assumptions: a tale of two traumas -
4 ‘Tendency-wit’: the cultural unconscious of the Celtic Tiger in the writings of Paul Howard -
5 Popular music and the Celtic Tiger -
6 ‘What does a woman want?’: irish contemporary women's fiction and the expression of desire in an era of plenty -
7 Topographies of terror: photography and the post-Celtic Tiger landscape -
8 Immigration and the Celtic Tiger -
9 ‘What rough beast’? Monsters of Post-Celtic Tiger Ireland -
10 Women, fictional messages and a crucial decade -
11 ‘A hundred thousand welcomes’: food and wine as cultural signifiers -
12 Contemporary irish fiction and the indirect gaze -
13 ‘Holes in the ground’: theatre as critic and conscience of Celtic Tiger Ireland -
14 ‘Ship of fools’: the Celtic Tiger and poetry as social critique -
15 Between modernity and marginality: Celtic Tiger cinema - Conclusion
- Index