Points of Departure and a Remembered Edge: Representing Diasporic Cultural Memory of Irish Women through Creative Practice, Dr Rachael Flynn

Image: Rachael Flynn

Rachael graduated 2017 with her PhD: Thesis Points of Departure and a Remembered Edge: Representing Diasporic Cultural Memory of Irish Women through Creative Practice. Director of Studies: Dr Kathryn A. Burnett, co-supervisor Mr Tony Grace.

Dr Rachael Flynn is currently Lecturer in Art and Film, University of the West of Scotland

Contact: Rachael.Flynn@uws.ac.uk

See Rachael’s profile here: https://research-portal.uws.ac.uk/en/persons/rachael-flynn

https://westscotland.academia.edu/RachaelFLYNN

You Play Your Part, Kirsten MacLeod presents at UoGlasgow Seminar Series 2011

30 November 2011, 2-4pm: Screening and discussion with producer Kirsten Macleod and oral history witnesses of ‘You play your part’ (Glasgow, 2010). Govan women reflect on their lives and roles by the Clyde in a unique collaborative women’s history film project. Women who feature in the film will be available for Q & A after film screening. 

For follow up reading see: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/303576111_You_Play_Your_Part_Older_Women_on_Screen_and_in_Production