Affecting Irishness negotiating cultural identity within and beyond the nation /
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Language: | English |
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Oxford, U.K. ; New York :
Peter Lang,
2009.
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Series: | Reimagining Ireland,
v. 2 |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / James Byrne, Padraig Kirwan and Michael O'Sullivan
- Theorising Irish studies. Irish studies, the postcolonial paradigm and the comparative mandate
- / Raphael Ingelbien
- Who's he when he's at home?: Spenser and Irishness / Oona Frawley
- Irishness and the body: the presence of the body in the debates on poverty in the early nineteenth century / Anne-Catherine Lobo
- Rebordering territories. The Ulster Scots and the 'greening' of Ireland: a precarious belonging? / Linda M. Hagan
- 'Ma right insane yirwanny us Jimmy?: Irishness in modern Scottish writing / Niall O'Gallagher
- The leid, the pratoe and the buik: northern cultural markers in the works of James Orr / Carol Baraniuk
- No rootless colonist: John Hewitt's regionalist approach to identity / Aoileann Ni Eige
- 'Other' Irelands. Representing travellers / Maureen T. Reddy
- Irish multicultural fiction: metaphors of miscegenation and interracial romance / Jason King
- Subversive identities: femininity, sexuality and 'Irishness' in novels by Edna O'Brien / Iris Lindahl-Raittila
- Transnational Irishness. A 'sympathetic look': documentary humanism and Irish identity in Dorothea Lange's Irish country people / Justin Carville
- Irish-American identity and the Irish language / Thomas W. Ihde
- Shades of green and orange: Irish identity in diaspora / William H. Mulligan, Jr
- Muldoon's palimpsestic Irishness / Florence Schneider
- Masking, affectation and play. The voice of Pierce Brosnan / Ruth Barton
- Shades, minstrel and majestic / Daniel Tobin
- Self-contradiction in a small place: Anne Devlin's other at the edge of life? / Maureen E. Ruprecht Fadem.