Deals with the poetry of contemporary migration, a topic of increasing critical attention
Addresses the work of several contemporary Irish poets whose work has not been subject to extensive academic study to date
Appeals to scholars in the areas of both memory studies and migration studies
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"McDaid ... offers an excellent model both of how to read a poetic text, and how to apply said readings to a larger critical argument. ... It is the genuine strength of McDaid's migrant-based framework and her interrogation of the constituent elements of Irish poetry which prompts such curiosity regarding how other poetic works and considerations might fare within the terms of this criticism." (Kenneth Keating, Irish Studies Review, Vol. 27 (1), 2019)
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