This book will engage readers interested in Irish fiction dealing with the United States, Asia, the Global South and Europe. A conceptually innovative study of Irish expatriate novels that situates Irish writing in terms of the country's changing place in an international order in a time of turbulent global change.
This book will engage readers interested in Irish fiction dealing with the United States, Asia, the Global South and Europe. A conceptually innovative study of Irish expatriate novels that situates Irish writing in terms of the country's changing place in an international order in a time of turbulent global change.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Cambridge Studies in Twenty-First-Century Literature and Culture
Joe Cleary is Professor of English at Yale University. He is the author of Modernism, Empire, World Literature (2021), Outrageous Fortune: Capital and Culture in Modern Ireland, (2007) and Literature, Partition and the Nation-State: Culture and Conflict in Ireland, Israel and Palestine (2001). He is also the volume editor of The Cambridge Companion to Irish Modernism (2014) and co-edited The Cambridge Companion to Modern Irish Culture (2005).
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Introduction: revaluations of Irish expatriate fiction 1. After America: the Irish transatlantic novel in the program era 2. Between Byzantium and Beijing: Asia from the Celtic to the American twilight 3. Monstrous modernity of the global south 4. Elusive Europes: new futures, old traumas? Conclusion: the weight of the world.
Introduction: revaluations of Irish expatriate fiction 1. After America: the Irish transatlantic novel in the program era 2. Between Byzantium and Beijing: Asia from the Celtic to the American twilight 3. Monstrous modernity of the global south 4. Elusive Europes: new futures, old traumas? Conclusion: the weight of the world.
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