Thanks Paul! Your absence was very present!
Posts by Maebh
Friends, tell me an academic way to say "in a classic brit move, Author X does Y."
people keep tagging me in fuck around and find out content like I haven’t been talking about how pandemics lead to fascism since 2020.
The “find out” portion isn’t just for everyone who doesn’t consider themself a liberal—it’s for them too.
Haven’t masked in 4 years? FAAFO.
Caithimid sa M.A. an leabhar iomlán Beyond the Score le Nicholas Cook a léamh. an leabhar ar fad. an bhfuil aiféala ar an léachtóir? tá an scrúdú ar tí tarlú agus muid ag ripeáil é apart. #100daysofgaeilge
ag léamh Swinburne, an masochist cáiliúil. Agus na cuid samhlaíocht aige faoi ghuth na bhfilí ag maireachtáil tar éis bháis. (Victorian amach is amach ab ea é). i ngníomh na léitheoireachta, dar ndoígh. Beagán saobh é sin, nach bhfuil?
#100daysofgaeilge
Published academic writers: feelings on random people (me!) emailing with questions? I want to tell Danielle Shlomit Sofer their book Sex Sounds absolutely slaps and also enquire more of which Deleuze texts didn't make the cut for their enquiry? Was it coldness and cruelty? Is this appropriate??
Wondering if I can write my essay for Musikästhetik about why I like one singer more than another?
One week from today: join us in Berlin for the Samhain Soli-Céilí, all funds will go to mutual aid in Palestine and Lebanon. No Irish dancing experience necessary. 6pm to 10pm at bUm, Paul-Linke Ufer. Last one was hopelessly sold out and great craic so get your tickets here:
ra.co/events/20226...
Who is the person who might know or even have published about the knowledge in Ireland or the UK of the Herero and Namaqua genocide (1904 to 1908) as it was happening.
I'm specifically trying to work out if Richard Henebry aka Risteard de Hindeberg from Waterford might have known about it!
Take It Down from the Mast by James Ryan is one from 1923
Looking for songs / stories that reference the Irish Civil War directly, anyone wanna help me out? Bonus points if recorded pre 1970s!
At this point I was tickled pink, put it down, let my imagination run wild and drifted off to sleep.
10/10 so far!
Last night I started reading Hungry Listening by Dylan Robinson.
"What if we were to
consider the potential of concert music to serve one of the many functions that Indigenous songs do: as law, medicine, or primary historical
documentation."
WHO IS BLASTING 4'33" OUTSIDE MY WINDOW AT THIS TIME OF NIGHT!?
To the Myles na gC fans: other than Aisling Ni C's piece on folklore and BO'N's criticism of it, know any academic writing that specifically deals with the seanchaí agus an gramafón part of Chapter 3 of An Béal Bocht?
Can't wait to read this, just got a notification from my library that it just arrived from Munich 🥳