Across the frontiers : Ireland in the 1990s : cultural, political, economic / edited by Richard Kearney.
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- 941.50824
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Includes bibliographical references.
[PART I Political perspectives] Frontiers of the mind / T. J. Barrington -- Europe of the regions / John Hume -- Ireland in Europe in 1992: problems and prospects for a mutual interdependency / Micgael D. Higgins -- Ireland in the 1990s - North and South / Paul Bew & Henry Patterson -- Thinking globally and acting locally / Rosemarie Rowley -- Towards a world community of communities / Desmond Fennell.
[PART II Social and economic perspectives] Ireland's economic welfare in a barrier free Europe / Eithne Murphy -- Pluralism and community / Frank Barry -- A granular society / Ivor Browne -- The role of the European Community's structural funds in the 1990s / Alan Matthews.
[PART III Cultural perspectives] Migrant minds (in conversation with the editor) Paul Hewson (Bono); Paul Durcan; Neil Jordan; Robert Ballagh -- Coming out of hibernation? The myth of modernity in Irish culture / Luke Gibbons -- Ireland without frontiers? The challenge of the communications revolution / Desmond Bell -- Religion, Ireland: in mutation / Joseph O'Leary.
[PART IV International perspectives - The debate on European cultural identity] The cultural storm / Alberto Moravia -- A Europe of regional cultures / Edgar Faure -- Europe seen from elsewhere / Wim Wenders -- European cultural identity / Edgar Morin -- The other Europe / Julia Kristeva -- The case for European cultural television / Georges Duby.
[PART IV International perspectives - Notes on the Postmodern debate] Preview for a new stage / Jean-François Lyotard -- Svelte appendix to the Postmodern question / Jean-François Lyotard.
[PART IV International perspectives cont'd] Passages to postmodernism / Tom Docherty.
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