Transnationalism in Irish Literature and Culture
Herausgeber: Parsons, Cóilín
Transnationalism in Irish Literature and Culture
Herausgeber: Parsons, Cóilín
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Presents a range of studies that highlight historical and emerging ways that Irish literature and culture have crossed borders, been read and rewritten transnationally, grappled with global and planetary issues, and sought to decenter the nation as the heart of Irish culture. Suitable for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and scholars.
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Presents a range of studies that highlight historical and emerging ways that Irish literature and culture have crossed borders, been read and rewritten transnationally, grappled with global and planetary issues, and sought to decenter the nation as the heart of Irish culture. Suitable for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and scholars.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 747g
- ISBN-13: 9781316511213
- ISBN-10: 1316511219
- Artikelnr.: 69828603
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 747g
- ISBN-13: 9781316511213
- ISBN-10: 1316511219
- Artikelnr.: 69828603
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Acknowledgments; Contributors; Introduction: a weak theory of
transnationalism Cóilín Parsons; Part I. Transnational Genealogies: 1. 'A
World of New Wonders': Maria Edgeworth's Atlantic ecology and the limits of
transnationalism in the nineteenth century Sonja Lawrenson; 2. 'I'm
apparently not famous anymore': appropriating Dion Boucicault's octoroon
and reckoning with racial violence in America Chanté Mouton Kinyon; 3.
Destitute recollection: Joyce's Indian translocations Udaya Kumar; 4.
'Under the shadow of the Monument': on first looking into Finnegans Wake
Peter D. McDonald; 5. Eironesian Island others: Irish Islands within
Pacific waters Maebh Long; Part II. Planets: 6. Stargazing in Joyce and
Walcott: navigating colonial entanglements with asterisms Maria McGarrity;
7. Ireland, literature, and the blue humanitie Nicholas Allen; 8. You have
gas: reading for Irish energy Michael Rubenstein; 9. 'Unbearably Intimate
Connections': Contemporary Irish Poetry and the planet Nathan Suhr-Sytsma;
Part III. Missed Translations: 10. Sounding authentic: renditions of
Central and Eastern European Literature by Irish writers Aidan O'Malley;
11. Irish literature, (Irish-)American culture, and 'Hiberno-American
Blandness' Tara Stubbs; 12. Ngundalehla Godotgai-A Bundjalung version of
waiting for Godot Peter Kuch; Part IV. Transnational Futures: 13. Irish
fiction, small presses, and the world-system Matthew Eatough; 14. Resources
and repertoires: language in Irish fiction after globalization Michael
Malouf; 15. Roots and crowns: race and hair culture in traveller and black
women's writing Mary M. Burke and Sarah L. Townsend; 16. Conflict and care:
Edna O'Brien's Girl, Colum McCann's Apeirogon, and the limits of
interculturality Fiona McCann; Bibliography; Index.
transnationalism Cóilín Parsons; Part I. Transnational Genealogies: 1. 'A
World of New Wonders': Maria Edgeworth's Atlantic ecology and the limits of
transnationalism in the nineteenth century Sonja Lawrenson; 2. 'I'm
apparently not famous anymore': appropriating Dion Boucicault's octoroon
and reckoning with racial violence in America Chanté Mouton Kinyon; 3.
Destitute recollection: Joyce's Indian translocations Udaya Kumar; 4.
'Under the shadow of the Monument': on first looking into Finnegans Wake
Peter D. McDonald; 5. Eironesian Island others: Irish Islands within
Pacific waters Maebh Long; Part II. Planets: 6. Stargazing in Joyce and
Walcott: navigating colonial entanglements with asterisms Maria McGarrity;
7. Ireland, literature, and the blue humanitie Nicholas Allen; 8. You have
gas: reading for Irish energy Michael Rubenstein; 9. 'Unbearably Intimate
Connections': Contemporary Irish Poetry and the planet Nathan Suhr-Sytsma;
Part III. Missed Translations: 10. Sounding authentic: renditions of
Central and Eastern European Literature by Irish writers Aidan O'Malley;
11. Irish literature, (Irish-)American culture, and 'Hiberno-American
Blandness' Tara Stubbs; 12. Ngundalehla Godotgai-A Bundjalung version of
waiting for Godot Peter Kuch; Part IV. Transnational Futures: 13. Irish
fiction, small presses, and the world-system Matthew Eatough; 14. Resources
and repertoires: language in Irish fiction after globalization Michael
Malouf; 15. Roots and crowns: race and hair culture in traveller and black
women's writing Mary M. Burke and Sarah L. Townsend; 16. Conflict and care:
Edna O'Brien's Girl, Colum McCann's Apeirogon, and the limits of
interculturality Fiona McCann; Bibliography; Index.
Acknowledgments; Contributors; Introduction: a weak theory of
transnationalism Cóilín Parsons; Part I. Transnational Genealogies: 1. 'A
World of New Wonders': Maria Edgeworth's Atlantic ecology and the limits of
transnationalism in the nineteenth century Sonja Lawrenson; 2. 'I'm
apparently not famous anymore': appropriating Dion Boucicault's octoroon
and reckoning with racial violence in America Chanté Mouton Kinyon; 3.
Destitute recollection: Joyce's Indian translocations Udaya Kumar; 4.
'Under the shadow of the Monument': on first looking into Finnegans Wake
Peter D. McDonald; 5. Eironesian Island others: Irish Islands within
Pacific waters Maebh Long; Part II. Planets: 6. Stargazing in Joyce and
Walcott: navigating colonial entanglements with asterisms Maria McGarrity;
7. Ireland, literature, and the blue humanitie Nicholas Allen; 8. You have
gas: reading for Irish energy Michael Rubenstein; 9. 'Unbearably Intimate
Connections': Contemporary Irish Poetry and the planet Nathan Suhr-Sytsma;
Part III. Missed Translations: 10. Sounding authentic: renditions of
Central and Eastern European Literature by Irish writers Aidan O'Malley;
11. Irish literature, (Irish-)American culture, and 'Hiberno-American
Blandness' Tara Stubbs; 12. Ngundalehla Godotgai-A Bundjalung version of
waiting for Godot Peter Kuch; Part IV. Transnational Futures: 13. Irish
fiction, small presses, and the world-system Matthew Eatough; 14. Resources
and repertoires: language in Irish fiction after globalization Michael
Malouf; 15. Roots and crowns: race and hair culture in traveller and black
women's writing Mary M. Burke and Sarah L. Townsend; 16. Conflict and care:
Edna O'Brien's Girl, Colum McCann's Apeirogon, and the limits of
interculturality Fiona McCann; Bibliography; Index.
transnationalism Cóilín Parsons; Part I. Transnational Genealogies: 1. 'A
World of New Wonders': Maria Edgeworth's Atlantic ecology and the limits of
transnationalism in the nineteenth century Sonja Lawrenson; 2. 'I'm
apparently not famous anymore': appropriating Dion Boucicault's octoroon
and reckoning with racial violence in America Chanté Mouton Kinyon; 3.
Destitute recollection: Joyce's Indian translocations Udaya Kumar; 4.
'Under the shadow of the Monument': on first looking into Finnegans Wake
Peter D. McDonald; 5. Eironesian Island others: Irish Islands within
Pacific waters Maebh Long; Part II. Planets: 6. Stargazing in Joyce and
Walcott: navigating colonial entanglements with asterisms Maria McGarrity;
7. Ireland, literature, and the blue humanitie Nicholas Allen; 8. You have
gas: reading for Irish energy Michael Rubenstein; 9. 'Unbearably Intimate
Connections': Contemporary Irish Poetry and the planet Nathan Suhr-Sytsma;
Part III. Missed Translations: 10. Sounding authentic: renditions of
Central and Eastern European Literature by Irish writers Aidan O'Malley;
11. Irish literature, (Irish-)American culture, and 'Hiberno-American
Blandness' Tara Stubbs; 12. Ngundalehla Godotgai-A Bundjalung version of
waiting for Godot Peter Kuch; Part IV. Transnational Futures: 13. Irish
fiction, small presses, and the world-system Matthew Eatough; 14. Resources
and repertoires: language in Irish fiction after globalization Michael
Malouf; 15. Roots and crowns: race and hair culture in traveller and black
women's writing Mary M. Burke and Sarah L. Townsend; 16. Conflict and care:
Edna O'Brien's Girl, Colum McCann's Apeirogon, and the limits of
interculturality Fiona McCann; Bibliography; Index.







