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The immigrant in contemporary Irish literature
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The first full-length monograph to address the impact that Celtic-Tiger immigration has exerted on the poetry, drama and fiction of contemporary Irish writers
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The first full-length monograph to address the impact that Celtic-Tiger immigration has exerted on the poetry, drama and fiction of contemporary Irish writers
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- Verlag: United Methodist Publishing House
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781784992125
- Artikelnr.: 57473539
- Verlag: United Methodist Publishing House
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781784992125
- Artikelnr.: 57473539
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Pilar Villar-Argáiz is a Senior Lecturer in British and Irish Literature at the University of Granada, Spain
1. Introduction. The immigrant in contemporary Irish literature - Pilar
Villar-Argáiz PART I: IRISH MULTICULTURALISMS: OBSTACLES AND CHALLENGES 2.
White Irish male playwrights and the immigrant experience onstage -
Charlotte McIvor 3. Strangers in a strange land?: The new Irish
multicultural literature - Amanda Tucker 4. 'A nation of Others': The
immigrant in contemporary Irish poetry - Pilar Villar-Argáiz 5. Immigration
in Celtic Tiger and post-Celtic Tiger novels - Margarita Estévez-Saá PART
II: 'RETHINKING IRELAND' AS A POSTNATIONALIST COMMUNITY 6. 'Who is Irish?':
Roddy Doyle's hyphenated identities - Eva Roa White 7. 'Our identity is our
own instability': Intercultural exchanges and the redefinition of identity
in Hugo Hamilton's Disguise and Hand in Fire - Carmen Zamorano Llena 8.
'Many and terrible are the roads to home': Representations of the immigrant
in the contemporary Irish short story- Anne Fogarty 9. Writing the 'new
Irish' into Ireland's old narratives: The poetry of Sinéad Morrissey,
Leontia Flynn, Mary O'Malley, and Michael Hayes - Katarzyna Poloczec PART
III: 'THE RETURN OF THE REPRESSED': 'PERFORMING' IRISHNESS THROUGH
INTERCULTURAL ENCOUNTERS 10. 'Marooned men in foreign cities': Encounters
with the Other in Dermot Bolger's The Ballymun Trilogy - Paula Murphy 11.
'Like a foreigner / in my native land': Transculturality and Otherness in
twenty-first-century Irish poetry - Michaela Schrage-Früh 12. Irish
multicultural epiphanies: Modernity and the recuperation of migrant memory
in the writing of Hugo Hamilton - Jason King 13. The Parts: Whiskey, tea,
and sympathy - Katherine O'Donnell 14. Hospitality and hauteur: Tourism,
cross-cultural space, and ethics in Irish poetry - Charles I. Armstrong
PART IV: GENDER AND THE CITY 15. Towards a multiracial Ireland: Black
Baby's revision of Irish motherhood - Maureen T. Reddy 16. Beginning
history again: Gendering the foreigner in Emer Martin's Baby Zero - Wanda
Balzano 17. 'Goodnight and joy be with you all': Tales of contemporary
Dublin city life - Loredana Salis 18. Mean streets, new lives: The
representations of non-Irish immigrants in recent Irish crime fiction -
David Clark Index
Villar-Argáiz PART I: IRISH MULTICULTURALISMS: OBSTACLES AND CHALLENGES 2.
White Irish male playwrights and the immigrant experience onstage -
Charlotte McIvor 3. Strangers in a strange land?: The new Irish
multicultural literature - Amanda Tucker 4. 'A nation of Others': The
immigrant in contemporary Irish poetry - Pilar Villar-Argáiz 5. Immigration
in Celtic Tiger and post-Celtic Tiger novels - Margarita Estévez-Saá PART
II: 'RETHINKING IRELAND' AS A POSTNATIONALIST COMMUNITY 6. 'Who is Irish?':
Roddy Doyle's hyphenated identities - Eva Roa White 7. 'Our identity is our
own instability': Intercultural exchanges and the redefinition of identity
in Hugo Hamilton's Disguise and Hand in Fire - Carmen Zamorano Llena 8.
'Many and terrible are the roads to home': Representations of the immigrant
in the contemporary Irish short story- Anne Fogarty 9. Writing the 'new
Irish' into Ireland's old narratives: The poetry of Sinéad Morrissey,
Leontia Flynn, Mary O'Malley, and Michael Hayes - Katarzyna Poloczec PART
III: 'THE RETURN OF THE REPRESSED': 'PERFORMING' IRISHNESS THROUGH
INTERCULTURAL ENCOUNTERS 10. 'Marooned men in foreign cities': Encounters
with the Other in Dermot Bolger's The Ballymun Trilogy - Paula Murphy 11.
'Like a foreigner / in my native land': Transculturality and Otherness in
twenty-first-century Irish poetry - Michaela Schrage-Früh 12. Irish
multicultural epiphanies: Modernity and the recuperation of migrant memory
in the writing of Hugo Hamilton - Jason King 13. The Parts: Whiskey, tea,
and sympathy - Katherine O'Donnell 14. Hospitality and hauteur: Tourism,
cross-cultural space, and ethics in Irish poetry - Charles I. Armstrong
PART IV: GENDER AND THE CITY 15. Towards a multiracial Ireland: Black
Baby's revision of Irish motherhood - Maureen T. Reddy 16. Beginning
history again: Gendering the foreigner in Emer Martin's Baby Zero - Wanda
Balzano 17. 'Goodnight and joy be with you all': Tales of contemporary
Dublin city life - Loredana Salis 18. Mean streets, new lives: The
representations of non-Irish immigrants in recent Irish crime fiction -
David Clark Index
1. Introduction. The immigrant in contemporary Irish literature - Pilar
Villar-Argáiz PART I: IRISH MULTICULTURALISMS: OBSTACLES AND CHALLENGES 2.
White Irish male playwrights and the immigrant experience onstage -
Charlotte McIvor 3. Strangers in a strange land?: The new Irish
multicultural literature - Amanda Tucker 4. 'A nation of Others': The
immigrant in contemporary Irish poetry - Pilar Villar-Argáiz 5. Immigration
in Celtic Tiger and post-Celtic Tiger novels - Margarita Estévez-Saá PART
II: 'RETHINKING IRELAND' AS A POSTNATIONALIST COMMUNITY 6. 'Who is Irish?':
Roddy Doyle's hyphenated identities - Eva Roa White 7. 'Our identity is our
own instability': Intercultural exchanges and the redefinition of identity
in Hugo Hamilton's Disguise and Hand in Fire - Carmen Zamorano Llena 8.
'Many and terrible are the roads to home': Representations of the immigrant
in the contemporary Irish short story- Anne Fogarty 9. Writing the 'new
Irish' into Ireland's old narratives: The poetry of Sinéad Morrissey,
Leontia Flynn, Mary O'Malley, and Michael Hayes - Katarzyna Poloczec PART
III: 'THE RETURN OF THE REPRESSED': 'PERFORMING' IRISHNESS THROUGH
INTERCULTURAL ENCOUNTERS 10. 'Marooned men in foreign cities': Encounters
with the Other in Dermot Bolger's The Ballymun Trilogy - Paula Murphy 11.
'Like a foreigner / in my native land': Transculturality and Otherness in
twenty-first-century Irish poetry - Michaela Schrage-Früh 12. Irish
multicultural epiphanies: Modernity and the recuperation of migrant memory
in the writing of Hugo Hamilton - Jason King 13. The Parts: Whiskey, tea,
and sympathy - Katherine O'Donnell 14. Hospitality and hauteur: Tourism,
cross-cultural space, and ethics in Irish poetry - Charles I. Armstrong
PART IV: GENDER AND THE CITY 15. Towards a multiracial Ireland: Black
Baby's revision of Irish motherhood - Maureen T. Reddy 16. Beginning
history again: Gendering the foreigner in Emer Martin's Baby Zero - Wanda
Balzano 17. 'Goodnight and joy be with you all': Tales of contemporary
Dublin city life - Loredana Salis 18. Mean streets, new lives: The
representations of non-Irish immigrants in recent Irish crime fiction -
David Clark Index
Villar-Argáiz PART I: IRISH MULTICULTURALISMS: OBSTACLES AND CHALLENGES 2.
White Irish male playwrights and the immigrant experience onstage -
Charlotte McIvor 3. Strangers in a strange land?: The new Irish
multicultural literature - Amanda Tucker 4. 'A nation of Others': The
immigrant in contemporary Irish poetry - Pilar Villar-Argáiz 5. Immigration
in Celtic Tiger and post-Celtic Tiger novels - Margarita Estévez-Saá PART
II: 'RETHINKING IRELAND' AS A POSTNATIONALIST COMMUNITY 6. 'Who is Irish?':
Roddy Doyle's hyphenated identities - Eva Roa White 7. 'Our identity is our
own instability': Intercultural exchanges and the redefinition of identity
in Hugo Hamilton's Disguise and Hand in Fire - Carmen Zamorano Llena 8.
'Many and terrible are the roads to home': Representations of the immigrant
in the contemporary Irish short story- Anne Fogarty 9. Writing the 'new
Irish' into Ireland's old narratives: The poetry of Sinéad Morrissey,
Leontia Flynn, Mary O'Malley, and Michael Hayes - Katarzyna Poloczec PART
III: 'THE RETURN OF THE REPRESSED': 'PERFORMING' IRISHNESS THROUGH
INTERCULTURAL ENCOUNTERS 10. 'Marooned men in foreign cities': Encounters
with the Other in Dermot Bolger's The Ballymun Trilogy - Paula Murphy 11.
'Like a foreigner / in my native land': Transculturality and Otherness in
twenty-first-century Irish poetry - Michaela Schrage-Früh 12. Irish
multicultural epiphanies: Modernity and the recuperation of migrant memory
in the writing of Hugo Hamilton - Jason King 13. The Parts: Whiskey, tea,
and sympathy - Katherine O'Donnell 14. Hospitality and hauteur: Tourism,
cross-cultural space, and ethics in Irish poetry - Charles I. Armstrong
PART IV: GENDER AND THE CITY 15. Towards a multiracial Ireland: Black
Baby's revision of Irish motherhood - Maureen T. Reddy 16. Beginning
history again: Gendering the foreigner in Emer Martin's Baby Zero - Wanda
Balzano 17. 'Goodnight and joy be with you all': Tales of contemporary
Dublin city life - Loredana Salis 18. Mean streets, new lives: The
representations of non-Irish immigrants in recent Irish crime fiction -
David Clark Index







