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A Postmodern Ireland?
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A Postmodern Ireland?

1998
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Overview
In New York it is Hip to be Irish, according to a recent feature in the Irish Times. Anna Mundow, following a New York Times article of the same title, comments on the city's current infatuation with things Irish. Of course New York is always ready to assert its Irish heritage, but in the wake of Riverdance, Angela's Ashes, and The Druid Theatre, the wearing of the Green has escaped the confines of the St Patrick's Day parade. It seems that it is not enough that the real history of Irish emigration, poverty, and politics is woven into the fabric of the city.
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Arena Printing and Publications Pty. Ltd

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