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TUS lecturer publishes new book on Irish folklore
A LECTURER at the Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) and award-winning author has published a new book of “interconnected stories that draws on Irish folklore to explore themes of power, autonomy, health, and transformation in women’s lives”. Dr Tracey Fahey, lecturer in critical and contextual studies at the TUS Limerick School of Art and [] The post TUS lecturer publishes new book on Irish folklore appeared first on Limerick Post.
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Related coverage for "TUS lecturer publishes new book on Irish folklore": The News Letter — Probe into using Irish language to boost economy branded 'Sinn Fein electioneering': Stormont money better spent on real issues instead of political theatrics, says UUP deputy leader. TheJournal.ie — Letters to the editor . Irish News — Louth’s incredible All-Ireland journey continues. RTÉ News — All-Ireland SHC recap: Cork 6-25 Offaly 2-11. Limerick Post Newspaper — Limerick writer pays tribute to Kilkee in new book. Irish Mirror — The reasons why Nations Championship will be huge for Ireland, and the stat that matters not. India TV News — More history for Ireland, India's T20I dominance comes to a halt with 2-0 series defeat in Belfast. The Daily Wire — Social Media ‘Influencers’ Are Turning the World’s Most Beautiful Places Into Shallow Photo Ops