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  • Notice of Errata

The performance review of Hear Me Looking at You, written and performed by Dara Culhane and reviewed by Brian Batchelor, was published in Anthropologica 56(2) with the following errors:

On p. 473, for “During a rare moment of lucidity, her father caught her attention while she stood at his bedside and cautioned her: ‘Don’t forgive me.’” read “During a rare moment of lucidity, her father caught her attention and cautioned her: ‘Don’t forgive me.’”

On p. 474, for “At some point, Culhane’s grandmother became the subject of a public scandal (she had a relationship with a Protestant) that resulted in her leaving Ireland and living ‘in exile’ in Montreal.” read “At some point, Culhane’s grandmother became the subject of a public scandal that resulted in her leaving Ireland and living ‘in exile’ in Montreal.”

On pp. 474 and 475, for “Gerry Culhane,” read “Garry Culhane.”

On p. 474, for “Their house was a hub for like-minded citizens before the Easter Rising of 1916 put an end to such a political possibility.” read “Their house was a hub for like-minded citizens.”

On p. 474, disregard the statement “Into this environment, Gerry is born and he inherits his mother’s Irish republican zeal.” Note that Garry was born in Ireland, not Montreal.

On p. 474, for “The performance’s first act allows Culhane to recount stories of her unconventional childhood as the product of a tumultuous marriage between her Jewish, activist mother and her Irish father, Gerry, a card-carrying member of the Communist Party.” read “The performance’s first act allows Culhane to recount stories of her unconventional childhood as the product of a tumultuous marriage between her Jewish, activist mother and her Irish father, Garry.”

On p. 474, disregard the statement “With no set place to live, Dara and her sister are sent to boarding schools.”

Anthopologica regrets these errors of the reviewer. [End Page 271]

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