Amharc Éireann: Recording Ireland
- Location: Ennistymon, Co. Clare
- Sunday 17 – Sunday 24 August 2003
- Director: Diarmuid Ó Giolláin, University College, Cork
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This page contains a welcome to attend the 2003 Summer School, the dates, theme and location, and links to more detailed information about it.
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Recording Ireland, was this year’s theme. It may be understood in many ways: the imaginative representations of artists, the less subjective work of journalists, historians and ethnographers, or the hybrid forms of travel writers and essayists. Such "recordings" were the subject of discussion at the Merriman Summer School 2003, which was held in Ennistymon between 17 – 24 August.
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