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Ireland in Proximity - History, Gender and Space

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Zusatztext 'Ireland in Proximity is a well-organised and efficiently edited collection of twelve essays! grouped around the categories of 'History! Gender'! Space.' - - Lance Pettitt! British Association for Irish Studies Newsletter'In providing a well-written! stimulating set of readings! Ireland in Proximity places an important section of Irish Studies in the mainstream of critical thinking.' - Contemporary Review Informationen zum Autor Alderson, David; Becket, Fiona; Brewster, Scott; Crossman, Virginia Klappentext "Ireland in Proximity surveys and develops the field of Irish Studies, reviewing existing debates and providing new avenues for exploration. Drawing on a wide variety of approaches, this impressive collection of essays makes an innovative contribution to three areas of current interest. The contributors illustrate the diversity of thinking on Irish history, culture, and identity. Drawing on theoretical perspectives including psychoanalysis, cultural theories of space, postcoloniality, and theories of gender and sexual difference, this collection offers fresh perspectives on established subjects and brings new and under-represented areas of critical concern to the forefront. Among the topics explored are: sexuality and gender identities, the historiographical issues surrounding the Famine, the Irish diaspora, and theories of space in relation to Ulster and beyond.Contributors: David Alderson, Aidan Arrowsmith, Caitriona Beaumont, Fiona Becket, Scott Brewster, Dan Baron Cohen, Mary Corcoran, Virginia Crossman, Richard Kirkland, David Lloyd, Patrick McNally, Elisabeth Mahoney, Willy Maley, Shaun Richards, Eibhear Walshe. Zusammenfassung Drawing on a variety of disciplinary and theoretical approaches, this impressive collection of essays makes an innovative contribution to current, and often contentious, debate within Irish studies. Inhaltsverzeichnis Notes on contributors, Foreword, Acknowledgements, Introduction, PART I: History, 1. Introduction, 2. Nationalism and revisionism: ambiviolences and dissensus, 3. ‘The Whole People of Ireland’: patriotism, national identity and nationalism in eighteenth-century Ireland, 4. Re-writing the Famine: witnessing in crisis, PART II: Gender, 5. Introduction, 6. Wild(e) Ireland, 7. A theatrical matrilineage?: problems of the familial in the drama of Teresa Deevy and Marina Carr, 8. Gender, citizenship and the state in Ireland, 1922–1990, 9. Gender, nation, excess: reading Hush-a-Bye Baby, PART III: Space, 10. Introduction, 11. M/otherlands: literature, gender, diasporic identity, 12. Citizens of its hiding place: gender and urban space in Irish women’s poetry, 13. Mapping carceral space: territorialisation, resistance and control in Northern Ireland’s women’s prisons, 14. Listening to the silences: defining the language and the place of a new Ireland, Index...

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Authors David Becket Alderson
Assisted by David Alderson (Editor), Alderson David (Editor), Fiona Becket (Editor), Becket Fiona (Editor), Scott Brewster (Editor), Brewster Scott (Editor), Virginia Crossman (Editor), Crossman Virginia (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 19.08.1999
 
EAN 9780415189576
ISBN 978-0-415-18957-6
No. of pages 208
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

European History, LITERARY CRITICISM / General, LITERARY COLLECTIONS / General, Literary studies: general

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