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UCD Festival Talks is a new podcast series that dips into our conversation archive to revisit some of the engaging literary and cultural chats from UCD Festival@home 2020. The UCD Festival is a unique showcase of the innovation, creativity and research that happens in UCD.

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    • Maatschappij en cultuur

UCD Festival Talks is a new podcast series that dips into our conversation archive to revisit some of the engaging literary and cultural chats from UCD Festival@home 2020. The UCD Festival is a unique showcase of the innovation, creativity and research that happens in UCD.

    Emilie Pine in conversation with Sophie White and Emma Dabiri

    Emilie Pine in conversation with Sophie White and Emma Dabiri

    UCD academic and author of Notes To Self Professor Emilie Pine talks to Sophie White about her recent widely-acclaimed collection dealing with the horrors of grief, addiction, mental illness, and the casual and sometimes hilarious cruelty of life and Emma Dabiri on a new way to talk about racial injustice: one that builds on the revolutionary ideas of the past and forges new connections.

    • 46 min.
    The Power of Giving

    The Power of Giving

    The generous spirit of giving that shines brightly in the UCD alumni community has a ripple effect.

    The Gift of Giving knows no limit as philanthropy has the power to improve lives and transform society.

    This has been a difficult year for many charities, but they have risen to the challenge and have rather unexpectedly thrived. Join us for this headline event as we discuss The power of giving and the important contributions that Foundations are making not only across Ireland but globally,

    Eilis Murray, CEO Philanthropy Ireland will be joined in conversation with Human Rights, Equality & Social Justice Campaigner Denise Charlton, CEO of The Community Foundation of Ireland and Senator Joan Freeman, Founder of Pieta House and The Darkness into Light Campaign which has raised in excess of excess of €7million in 2021 alone.

    • 1 u. 2 min.
    Temple Bar by Group ’91, 30 Years Later

    Temple Bar by Group ’91, 30 Years Later

    Join three highly-esteemed UCD alumni – Shelley McNamara (Ulysses Medal 2019, Grafton Architects), Frank McDonald (Former Environment Correspondent, Irish Times) and Derek Tynan (DTArchitects) will discuss their relationship with Temple Bar. Asking the critical questions, architect, urban designer and UCD APEP lecturer Dr Alan Mee, will probe our panellists to uncover the fascinating story of late 1980s Dublin which brought about the Temple Bar vision. Two of the panellists (Shelley and Derek) were part of the original Group ’91 architectural design team and the third member (Frank) is a long-time resident of Temple Bar, and one of Dublin’s most astute urban commentators. Acknowledging that this is a challenging place in 2021, the panellists will discuss urban design issues and original intentions.

    Introduced by Dr Ellen Rowley. Chaired by Dr Alan Mee.

    • 53 min.
    The Novel in the Digital Age

    The Novel in the Digital Age

    Join author Paul Perry in conversation with Sunday Independent Literary Editor Madeleine Keane about his new novel The Garden (New Island, May 2021). Described by Booker prize-winner, Anne Enright as ‘A lush, tough evocation of obsession and betrayal, this is noir with a poet’s touch. The Garden is a book about beauty, blood, heat and ruin. A rich and satisfying read.’

    Also up for discussion in this session is how the novel and narrative negotiate the digital age. Has the novel changed radically? What happens when writers resist the social impact of the internet? Featuring alligators, orchids, death by misdemeanour and the never-ending sunshine of the Florida everglades, there will be lots to discuss.

    • 38 min.
    Niamh Campbell in conversation with Louise Nealon, Louise Kennedy and John Patrick McHugh

    Niamh Campbell in conversation with Louise Nealon, Louise Kennedy and John Patrick McHugh

    UCD’s writer-in-residence Niamh Campbell, herself a recent debutante with This Happy, talks to Louise Nealon, Louise Kennedy and John Patrick McHugh. All have new and acclaimed debut novels or collections of short stories released in 2021 and Niamh will be talking to them about their work, the craft of writing, and being part of the Irish writing world.

    • 42 min.
    Michael Collins Then & Now

    Michael Collins Then & Now

    In 1996, Neil Jordan (The Crying Game, Interview with the Vampire) directed Michael Collins, a biopic focusing on the life of the Irish revolutionary. The film won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival, and remains a much-loved depiction of an influential time in history.

    25 years later, Ireland is a very different place. Hear from Neil Jordan and UCD Professor of Modern History Diarmaid Ferriter as they examine the genesis of this story, what Ireland was like when it was released, and how much has changed now. UCD Associate Professor Jorie Lagerwey, Head of UCD Film Studies, will lead this fascinating conversation on the many interconnections between history and film.

    • 42 min.

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