Race in Irish Literature and Culture
Herausgeber: Sen, Malcolm; Weng, Julie McCormick
Race in Irish Literature and Culture
Herausgeber: Sen, Malcolm; Weng, Julie McCormick
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"Race in Irish Literature and Culture provides an in-depth understanding of intersections between Irish literature, culture, and questions of race, racialization, and racism. Covering a vast historical terrain from"--
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"Race in Irish Literature and Culture provides an in-depth understanding of intersections between Irish literature, culture, and questions of race, racialization, and racism. Covering a vast historical terrain from"--
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 712g
- ISBN-13: 9781316513118
- ISBN-10: 1316513114
- Artikelnr.: 68802157
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 712g
- ISBN-13: 9781316513118
- ISBN-10: 1316513114
- Artikelnr.: 68802157
Introduction: the racial imaginaries of Irish literature and culture
Malcolm Sen and Julie McCormick Weng; 1. 'Our heroic ancestors':
antiquarian literature and the discourse of racial heritage Clare
O'Halloran; 2. Racializing Irish historical consciousness Guy Beiner and
Oded Y. Steinberg; 3. Race, minstrelsy, and the Irish stage: the origins
and afterlives of Dion Boucicault's The Octoroon Patrick Lonergan; 4. Race
and Irish women's novels in the long nineteenth century Matthew L.
Reznicek; 5. Blackface minstrelsy, Irish modernism, and the histories of
Irish whiteness John Brannigan; 6. Joyce's racial comedy Vicki Mahaffey; 7.
W. B. Yeats, the Irish free state, and the rhetoric of race suicide Julie
McCormick Weng; 8. 'Ulster's white negroes': rhetoric of race at the start
of the troubles Simon Prince; 9. Learning from Walcott: Heaney's black and
green Atlantic Richard Rankin Russell; 10. Race, Irishness, and popular
culture in Australia Dianne Hall; 11. White nationalism and Irish America:
a cultural history told through works by James T. Farrell and Eugene
O'Neill Peter D. O'Neill; 12. Diasporic afterlives: an Irish-Jewish archive
for Ruth Gilligan's Nine Folds Make a Paper Swan Stephen Watt; 13. 'Dubh':
poets of color and new Irish poetry Ailbhe McDaid; 14. Split selves and
double consciousness in recent Irish fiction Oona Frawley; 15. Race, place,
and the grounds of Irish geopolitics Shirley Lau Wong.
Malcolm Sen and Julie McCormick Weng; 1. 'Our heroic ancestors':
antiquarian literature and the discourse of racial heritage Clare
O'Halloran; 2. Racializing Irish historical consciousness Guy Beiner and
Oded Y. Steinberg; 3. Race, minstrelsy, and the Irish stage: the origins
and afterlives of Dion Boucicault's The Octoroon Patrick Lonergan; 4. Race
and Irish women's novels in the long nineteenth century Matthew L.
Reznicek; 5. Blackface minstrelsy, Irish modernism, and the histories of
Irish whiteness John Brannigan; 6. Joyce's racial comedy Vicki Mahaffey; 7.
W. B. Yeats, the Irish free state, and the rhetoric of race suicide Julie
McCormick Weng; 8. 'Ulster's white negroes': rhetoric of race at the start
of the troubles Simon Prince; 9. Learning from Walcott: Heaney's black and
green Atlantic Richard Rankin Russell; 10. Race, Irishness, and popular
culture in Australia Dianne Hall; 11. White nationalism and Irish America:
a cultural history told through works by James T. Farrell and Eugene
O'Neill Peter D. O'Neill; 12. Diasporic afterlives: an Irish-Jewish archive
for Ruth Gilligan's Nine Folds Make a Paper Swan Stephen Watt; 13. 'Dubh':
poets of color and new Irish poetry Ailbhe McDaid; 14. Split selves and
double consciousness in recent Irish fiction Oona Frawley; 15. Race, place,
and the grounds of Irish geopolitics Shirley Lau Wong.
Introduction: the racial imaginaries of Irish literature and culture
Malcolm Sen and Julie McCormick Weng; 1. 'Our heroic ancestors':
antiquarian literature and the discourse of racial heritage Clare
O'Halloran; 2. Racializing Irish historical consciousness Guy Beiner and
Oded Y. Steinberg; 3. Race, minstrelsy, and the Irish stage: the origins
and afterlives of Dion Boucicault's The Octoroon Patrick Lonergan; 4. Race
and Irish women's novels in the long nineteenth century Matthew L.
Reznicek; 5. Blackface minstrelsy, Irish modernism, and the histories of
Irish whiteness John Brannigan; 6. Joyce's racial comedy Vicki Mahaffey; 7.
W. B. Yeats, the Irish free state, and the rhetoric of race suicide Julie
McCormick Weng; 8. 'Ulster's white negroes': rhetoric of race at the start
of the troubles Simon Prince; 9. Learning from Walcott: Heaney's black and
green Atlantic Richard Rankin Russell; 10. Race, Irishness, and popular
culture in Australia Dianne Hall; 11. White nationalism and Irish America:
a cultural history told through works by James T. Farrell and Eugene
O'Neill Peter D. O'Neill; 12. Diasporic afterlives: an Irish-Jewish archive
for Ruth Gilligan's Nine Folds Make a Paper Swan Stephen Watt; 13. 'Dubh':
poets of color and new Irish poetry Ailbhe McDaid; 14. Split selves and
double consciousness in recent Irish fiction Oona Frawley; 15. Race, place,
and the grounds of Irish geopolitics Shirley Lau Wong.
Malcolm Sen and Julie McCormick Weng; 1. 'Our heroic ancestors':
antiquarian literature and the discourse of racial heritage Clare
O'Halloran; 2. Racializing Irish historical consciousness Guy Beiner and
Oded Y. Steinberg; 3. Race, minstrelsy, and the Irish stage: the origins
and afterlives of Dion Boucicault's The Octoroon Patrick Lonergan; 4. Race
and Irish women's novels in the long nineteenth century Matthew L.
Reznicek; 5. Blackface minstrelsy, Irish modernism, and the histories of
Irish whiteness John Brannigan; 6. Joyce's racial comedy Vicki Mahaffey; 7.
W. B. Yeats, the Irish free state, and the rhetoric of race suicide Julie
McCormick Weng; 8. 'Ulster's white negroes': rhetoric of race at the start
of the troubles Simon Prince; 9. Learning from Walcott: Heaney's black and
green Atlantic Richard Rankin Russell; 10. Race, Irishness, and popular
culture in Australia Dianne Hall; 11. White nationalism and Irish America:
a cultural history told through works by James T. Farrell and Eugene
O'Neill Peter D. O'Neill; 12. Diasporic afterlives: an Irish-Jewish archive
for Ruth Gilligan's Nine Folds Make a Paper Swan Stephen Watt; 13. 'Dubh':
poets of color and new Irish poetry Ailbhe McDaid; 14. Split selves and
double consciousness in recent Irish fiction Oona Frawley; 15. Race, place,
and the grounds of Irish geopolitics Shirley Lau Wong.