“the greenest place I’ve never seen”: America and Ireland’s mutual apprehension
THE IRISH ASSOCIATION FOR AMERICAN STUDIES ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2002
At the Mater Dei Institute (Dublin City University), Clonliffe Road, Dublin 3.
Coralline Dupuy, "Bram Stoker and America"; Andrew Goodspead "Gogarty in America"; The Alan Graham Memorial Lecture : Steve Ickringill, "Who are Irish-Americans?"; John Devitt, "Some Instances of Intertextuality: On the Waterfront and Cal"; Andrew Pepper, "It's History, Jim, But Not as We know It: Hollywood as Global historian"; Matthew McKee, "The More American the Less Scotch-Irish"; Leeann Lane,"'Go back to the Farm':AE and Agricultural Depression in 1930s America" ;Paul Delaney, "Risen to slay new Englanders: Corkery and the Appropriation of the West"; Lee Jenkins, "Black Murphy”: Claude McKay and Ireland"; Therese Smith "Mutual misapprehension: positing an American Identity"; Julie-Anne Stevens "Montana and Short fiction"; Anthony Caleshu, "James Tate's Surrealizing of America: Challenging Cultural Conceptions"; Cristane C. Miller "Changes in Marianne Moore's Poetry of Ireland: 1917-1941"