Description
The Gothic clings to coasts and finds voice through strange stories of drowning, shipwreck, suicide and smuggling. Centuries of accumulated death and tragedy forms a dense web of sorrow with particularly prolific roots in the literature, songs, and stories of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. These traditions resonate within the longer history of lives and vessels lost in the Irish Sea, becoming part of what Gillian O’Brien has described as the “ring of sorrow” encircling Ireland—and the wider archipelago—“binding together communities who have suffered maritime tragedies like beads on a rosary”.The Ports, Past and Present project is an initiative funded by the European European Regional Development Fund through the Ireland Wales Cooperation programme. It seeks, through its storytelling activities, to present a depth of narrative across five coastal communities—Dublin Port, Rosslare, Pembroke Dock, Fishguard and Holyhead—and to bring the past to life for visitors and residents alike. In the course of this task, the project has tuned in to a dark and tragic subset of coastal folklore and literature. In this paper, three project members will discuss some of the coastal Gothic resonances that cross the Irish Sea, and explore some of the conundrums of expressing this material through digital and stakeholder-based public history activities.
Period | 26 Jun 2021 |
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Event title | Haunted Shores: Coastlands, Coastal Waters, and the Littoral Gothic Symposium |
Event type | Other |
Location | Edinburgh, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandShow on map |
Degree of Recognition | International |
Keywords
- Wales
- Ireland
- Irish Sea
- Gothic
- Literature
- Welsh writing in English
- Irish Literature
- Lighthouses
Documents & Links
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Activities
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Ports Past and Present at Ceredigion Museum
Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Festival or Exhibition
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Dublin EPIC Exhibition Launch and Film Showings
Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Festival or Exhibition
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Dublin Port Centre, Film Launch "At the Water's Edge: Stories of the Irish Sea"
Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Festival or Exhibition
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Dublin Exhibition: Creative Connections across the Irish Sea | Arddangosfa yn Nulyn: Cysylltiadau creadigol ar draws Môr Iwerddon
Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Festival or Exhibition
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Pembroke Dock Film Launch for "At the Water's Edge: Stories of the Irish Sea"
Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Festival or Exhibition
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SeeMôr Film Festival Anglesey: Holyhead Film Launch | Gŵyl Ffilm Môn: Lansiad Ffilm Caergybi
Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Festival or Exhibition
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Ports, Past and Present at Rosslare Harbour Festival: Heritage Arts Music
Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Festival or Exhibition
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Ar Ymyl y Tir / On Land's Edge
Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Festival or Exhibition
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Research outputs
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Port Stories: Heritage
Research output: Non-textual form › Digital or Visual Products
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King George IV’s Visit to Holyhead
Research output: Other contribution
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StoryMapJS: Reflections: Ports, Past and Present
Research output: Non-textual form › Digital or Visual Products
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Of Cock Fights and Duels
Research output: Other contribution
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The RAAF in Pembroke Dock
Research output: Other contribution
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Willem van de Poll in Rosslare Harbour
Research output: Other contribution
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Picturing the Battle of Fishguard
Research output: Other contribution
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Public Humanities EcoGothic at the Coast in Ireland and Wales
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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‘The Cry of the Hungry’: A Soup Kitchen for Victorian Holyhead
Research output: Non-textual form › Web publication/site
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The Hollywood of Pembrokeshire
Research output: Other contribution
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Documentary Film Still Images
Research output: Non-textual form › Digital or Visual Products
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Ports, Past and Present
Research output: Non-textual form › Digital or Visual Products
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Of Mermaids and Fairies
Research output: Other contribution
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Port Voices
Research output: Non-textual form › Digital or Visual Products
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Press/Media
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The last invasion of Britain wasn’t in 1066
Press/Media: Media contribution
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New UCC Collections in the Digital Repository of Ireland, May 2023
Press/Media: Media coverage
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Minister opens Aberystwyth film premiere for port stories
Press/Media: Media coverage
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Come With Us 2 Influencer Press Trip 2023
Press/Media: Media coverage
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Projects
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Ports Past & Present joint (DGES) with 13107
Project: Externally funded research