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Informationen zum Autor Edited by Mícheál Ó hAodha and Máirtín Ó Catháin - Contributions by David Convery; Barry Crosbie; Paul Darby; Juan José Delaney; Stephen Moore; Jason R. Myers; Sarah O'Brien; Gráinne O'Keeffe-Vigneron; Bernadette Sweeney and Bill Tobin Klappentext New Perspectives on the Irish Abroad: The Silent People? investigates how Irish emigrants maintain a dialogue with Ireland. The contributors explore both Ireland's relationship with its diaspora communities and the discourses on Irish diaspora identity in an effort to give voice to those whose stories have been neglected. Zusammenfassung New Perspectives on the Irish Abroad: The Silent People? investigates how Irish emigrants maintain a dialogue with Ireland. The contributors explore both Ireland’s relationship with its diaspora communities and the discourses on Irish diaspora identity in an effort to give voice to those whose stories have been neglected. Inhaltsverzeichnis IntroductionPart 1: VoicesChapter 1: Performing Exile: Oral Histories of Montana's IrishBernadette SweeneyChapter 2: Patrick and KathleenBill TobinChapter 3: Irish Nuns and Artichokes-The Experiences of Irish Women Religious in a French OrderGráinne O'Keeffe-VigneronChapter 4: The Gaelic Athletic Association and the Irish Diaspora in LondonStephen Moore and Paul DarbyChapter 5: Politics, Community and Nationhood in Irish-Argentine Oral Narrative, 2010-2012Sarah O'BrienPart 2: PlacesChapter 6: Imperial Greenhorns: The Irish in India, c.1758-1922Barry CrosbieChapter 7: Keeping the Old Country Alive: Cultural Connections between Chicago and Ireland,1900-1933Jason R. MyersChapter 8: Revolutionary Internationalists: Irish emigrants in the Spanish Civil WarDavid ConveryChapter 9: Irish-Porteño LiteratureJuan José Delaney