Contents: Eamon Maher : « Ma paroisse est dévorée par l’ennui » : Secularisation in George-Bernanos’ Journal d’un curé de campagne and John McGahern’s That They May Face the Rising Sun – Brian Walsh: The Place of the Present in the Poetry of Seamus Heaney and Derek Mahon – Paula Murphy: From Ferry to Flight: Globalising and Secularising Irish Women – Peter D. T. Guy: McGahern, Proust and the Universality of Memory – Wacław Grzybowski: Lux ex Armorica: The Celtic Contemplative Consciousness versus Secularisation in Thomas McGreevy’s Breton Oracles – Brigitte Bastiat: The Hostage by Brendan Behan: A Tolerant and Secular Representation of Irish Society – Jean Brihault : Dermot Bolger, romancier de la mondialisation ? – Catherine Maignant: Strategies to ‘save’ Globalised Society: A Critical Assessment – Mary Pierse: In Careful and Carefree Secular Engagements: Towards Understanding the Saecula – Jean-Christophe Penet: Ultramodernity and the Redefinition of Secularisation as the Restructuration of Belief in Contemporary France and Ireland – Véronique Gauthier : Religion, économie et mondialisation : une analyse institutionnaliste – Patrick Claffey: Masters and Servants: Joseph Pagnol, Brian McMahon and the Primary School – Anne Goarzin: Faith, Hope and Debris: Globalisation and Secularisation in the Work of Paul Durcan and John Kindness – Catherine Fravalo/Angela Feeney : La Laïcité à la française peut-elle apporter des solutions aux défis que pose à l’enseignement en Irlande le multiculturalisme ? – Eugene O’Brien: ‘The Humanities of Tomorrow’: Negotiating Globalisation and Secularisation.
Yann Bévant, former Vice-President of Rennes 2 and Head of the
Centre d’Etudes Irlandaises, lectures in Irish Studies and is a
member of the Conseil National des Universités.
Eamon Maher is Director of the National Centre for Franco-Irish
Studies in ITT Dublin.
Grace Neville is Vice-President for Teaching and Learning and
Associate Professor of French at University College Cork.
Eugene O’Brien is Head of the Department of English Language and
Literature at Mary Immaculate College Limerick.
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