Episode 6: Tríona Ní Shíocháin (pt.2 of Made in Ireland)

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In October 2020 Routledge published, Made in Ireland: Studies in Popular Music, this is part of Routledge’s global popular music series which, as they put it, is ‘devoted to popular music largely unknown to Anglo-American readers’. This collection of essays, through a wide range of historical and critical vantage points, explores popular music on the island of Ireland. 

In the previous episode, which was part one of this two part feature on Made In Ireland, I spoke to two of the editorial team, Áine Mangaoang and John O’Flynn. In that episode we took a birds-eye view of this collection, talking through the different thematic sections and discussing the various essays. For this episode, the second and final part, I wanted to dig a little deeper into just one of those essays and, while there are some really great essays in the collection, Tríona Ní Shíocháin’s contribution really stood out to me as having a particular importance and it is an extended conversation with Tríona that follows in this episode. Tríona’s essay in Made in Ireland, entitled “The Politics of Sound: Modernity and Post-Colonial Identity in Irish-Language Popular Song” was particularly compelling because it was addressing popular music trí mheán na Gaeilge, through the medium of the Irish language and as such this is really an essential contribution to the collection, not least in terms of locating Irish culture and identity in the Anglo-American, English language dominated world of popular music.

Tríona Ní Shíocháin

Tríona Ní Shíocháin

Episode 5: Made in Ireland (pt. 1) with Áine Mangaoang & John O'Flynn

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In October 2020 Routledge published, Made in Ireland: Studies in Popular Music, this is part of Routledge’s global popular music series which, as they put it, is ‘devoted to popular music largely unknown to Anglo-American readers’. !is collection of essays, through a wide range of historical and critical vantage points, explores popular music on the island of Ireland. Made in Ireland is edited by Áine Mangowang, John O’Flynn and Lonán Ó Briain and in this episode Lines on Music speaks to Áine and John about the collection and about the process of putting it together. We also discuss several of the chapters, we speak about Áine and John’s contributions to the collection and about some possible future trajectories of research on Irish popular music. !is episode is part one of two. In the following episode we speak to Tríona Ní Shíocháin about her contribu-tion to the collection, “!e Politics of Sound: Modernity and Post-Colonial Identity in Irish-Language Popular Song”, so stay tuned for that. 

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