Audiovisual Representations of National Identity for Small Nations: Web 2.0, BBC Wales, S4C, ITV Wales, Welsh TV and Film, Modern Writers from Wales, Welsh-North American, Cymreig Culture, Scottish Films, British Films, Sinema Cymru, Celtic music and movies, UK Filmmakers, Irish TV and Film, Cymru. Celtic Folk Music, Welsh Hymnology and Poetry. Le Cinéma Québécois, le cinéma Bretagne et des autres pays Celtiques. Tutte le cose celtiche, britanniche, gaeliche, scozzese e gallese.
Thursday, 29 March 2007
North American Journal of Welsh Studies, Vol. 6 No. 2
The new issue of the North American Journal of Welsh Studies, Vol. 6 No. 2
(Summer 2006) is available online at http://spruce.flint.umich.edu/~ellisjs/journal.html.
It features the following the articles:
John Harris, (Re)Presenting Wales: National Identity and Celebrity in the Postmodern Rugby World
Martin Johnes, Aberfan (Book Review)
Paul Ward, Welsh and Working Class (and British too): The Case of Huw T. Edwards
The North American Journal of Welsh Studies would like to invite authors of papers presented at any NAASWCH conference to submit a paper for review and possible publication. Submissions may be sent to mgray@post.harvard.edu.
Labels:
BAFTA Cymru,
Mark Leslie Woods,
NAASWCH,
National Identity,
Wales,
Welsh,
Welsh Studies
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment