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Introduction Irish Studies in Taiwan
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Anne Fogarty、Wei H. Kao
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“[T]he deprofundity of multimathematical immaterialities”:Finnegans Wake II.4 as a Parody of Mechanical Encryption
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Pingta Ku
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James Joyce
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Finnegans Wake
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fascism
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cryptography
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QWERTY
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Die Schlüsselmaschine Enigma
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“Exile, Cunning, Silence”: Stephen’s New Irish Art in Ulysses
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Li-ling Tseng
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exile
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cunning
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silence
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Ulysses
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Stephen Dedalus
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Silence on the Border in Eoin McNamee’s Resurrection Man and Brian McGilloway’s The Nameless Dead
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Yi-ling Yang
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Resurrection Man
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The Nameless Dead
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Northern Ireland
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border
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silence
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Nostalgia and Post-Crash Irish Identity in Donal Ryan’s The Spinning Heart and Mike McCormack’s Solar Bones
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Shan-Yun Huang
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nostalgia
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post-crash Ireland
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identity
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The Spinning Heart
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Solar Bones
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Study in Fairies: Arthur Conan Doyle’s Alternative Science and the Cottingley Fairy Photographs
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Kaori Inuma
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Arthur Conan Doyle
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the Cottingley Fairies
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alternative science
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spiritualism
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psychical research
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Charles Sanders Peirce
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Body, Technology, and Art: On Walter Benjamin’s “Work of Art” Essay and Related Writings
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Shih-Yen Huang
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Walter Benjamin
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film
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body
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technology
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art
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perception
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“In the Zone of Occult Instability”: Some Reflections on Unevenness, Discordant Temporalities, and the Logic of Historical Practice
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Harry Harootunian
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A Poetics of Event and Change
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Julian Chih-Wei Yang
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