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SUMMARY:Literary geographies and the Irish colonial past.  - Mary Kelly\, 
 Kingston University
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CONTACT:Sophie Collingham
DESCRIPTION:Whilst colonialism has left very visible impacts on Ireland’
 s landscapes\, people\, culture and identity\, it has also left a signific
 ant imprint on Irish historical imaginations and on scholarship. One of th
 e legacies of colonialism in Ireland and elsewhere is its effect on how we
  understand and approach the past. Through literature responses to the dom
 inant English narrative can be contested\, revealing a more spatially nuan
 ced view of the position of the Anglo-Irish in the Irish landscape. \n\nMa
 ry Kelly is a social and historical geographer who specialises in imaginat
 ive geographies\, ranging from literary landscapes to climate engagement. 
 She read BA and MPhil Geography at the University of Cork before completin
 g her PhD at Maynooth. Since 2013\, she has been at Kingston University le
 ading their BSc Geography course and Research Ethics Faculty. 
LOCATION:Small Lecture Theatre\, Department of Geography\, Cambridge
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