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A colleciton that looks at how Irishness has become a discursive commodity within popular culture.
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A colleciton that looks at how Irishness has become a discursive commodity within popular culture.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 245mm x 156mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 676g
- ISBN-13: 9780822337287
- ISBN-10: 0822337282
- Artikelnr.: 22212374
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 245mm x 156mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 676g
- ISBN-13: 9780822337287
- ISBN-10: 0822337282
- Artikelnr.: 22212374
Diane Negra is Senior Lecturer in the School of Film and Television Studies at the University of East Anglia. She is the author of Off-White Hollywood: American Culture and Ethnic Female Stardom and a coeditor (with Jennifer M. Bean) of A Feminist Reader in Early Cinema, also published by Duke University Press.
The Irish in Us: Irishness, Performativity, and Popular Culture / Diane
Negra 1
“Still ‘Black’ and ‘Proud’”: Irish America and the Racial Politics of
Hibernophilia / Catherine M. Eagan 20
The Wearing of the Green: Performing Irishness in the Fox Wartime Musical /
Sean Griffin 64
“The Best Kept Secret in Retail”: Selling Irishness in Contemporary America
/ Natasha Casey 84
“Papa Don’t Preach”: Pregnancy and Performance in Contemporary Irish Cinema
/ Maria Pramaggiore 110
rish Roots: Genealogy and the Performance of Irishness / Stephanie Rains
130
Ray Charles on Hyndford Street: Van Morrison’s Caledonian Soul / Lauren
Onkey 161
Garth Brooks in Ireland, or, Play That Country Music, Whiteboys / Mary
McGlynn 196
“Does the Rug Match the Carpet?”: Race, Gender, and the Redheaded Woman /
Amanda Third 220
Dead, White, and Male: Irishness in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel /
Gerardine Meaney 254
“A Bit of Traveller in Everybody”: Traveller Identities in Irish and
American Culture / Maeve Connolly 282
Feeling Éire(y): On Irish-Caribbean Popular Culture / Michael Malouf 318
Irishness, Innocence, and American Identity Politics before and after
September 11 / Diane Negra 354
Contributors 373
Index 377
Negra 1
“Still ‘Black’ and ‘Proud’”: Irish America and the Racial Politics of
Hibernophilia / Catherine M. Eagan 20
The Wearing of the Green: Performing Irishness in the Fox Wartime Musical /
Sean Griffin 64
“The Best Kept Secret in Retail”: Selling Irishness in Contemporary America
/ Natasha Casey 84
“Papa Don’t Preach”: Pregnancy and Performance in Contemporary Irish Cinema
/ Maria Pramaggiore 110
rish Roots: Genealogy and the Performance of Irishness / Stephanie Rains
130
Ray Charles on Hyndford Street: Van Morrison’s Caledonian Soul / Lauren
Onkey 161
Garth Brooks in Ireland, or, Play That Country Music, Whiteboys / Mary
McGlynn 196
“Does the Rug Match the Carpet?”: Race, Gender, and the Redheaded Woman /
Amanda Third 220
Dead, White, and Male: Irishness in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel /
Gerardine Meaney 254
“A Bit of Traveller in Everybody”: Traveller Identities in Irish and
American Culture / Maeve Connolly 282
Feeling Éire(y): On Irish-Caribbean Popular Culture / Michael Malouf 318
Irishness, Innocence, and American Identity Politics before and after
September 11 / Diane Negra 354
Contributors 373
Index 377
The Irish in Us: Irishness, Performativity, and Popular Culture / Diane
Negra 1
“Still ‘Black’ and ‘Proud’”: Irish America and the Racial Politics of
Hibernophilia / Catherine M. Eagan 20
The Wearing of the Green: Performing Irishness in the Fox Wartime Musical /
Sean Griffin 64
“The Best Kept Secret in Retail”: Selling Irishness in Contemporary America
/ Natasha Casey 84
“Papa Don’t Preach”: Pregnancy and Performance in Contemporary Irish Cinema
/ Maria Pramaggiore 110
rish Roots: Genealogy and the Performance of Irishness / Stephanie Rains
130
Ray Charles on Hyndford Street: Van Morrison’s Caledonian Soul / Lauren
Onkey 161
Garth Brooks in Ireland, or, Play That Country Music, Whiteboys / Mary
McGlynn 196
“Does the Rug Match the Carpet?”: Race, Gender, and the Redheaded Woman /
Amanda Third 220
Dead, White, and Male: Irishness in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel /
Gerardine Meaney 254
“A Bit of Traveller in Everybody”: Traveller Identities in Irish and
American Culture / Maeve Connolly 282
Feeling Éire(y): On Irish-Caribbean Popular Culture / Michael Malouf 318
Irishness, Innocence, and American Identity Politics before and after
September 11 / Diane Negra 354
Contributors 373
Index 377
Negra 1
“Still ‘Black’ and ‘Proud’”: Irish America and the Racial Politics of
Hibernophilia / Catherine M. Eagan 20
The Wearing of the Green: Performing Irishness in the Fox Wartime Musical /
Sean Griffin 64
“The Best Kept Secret in Retail”: Selling Irishness in Contemporary America
/ Natasha Casey 84
“Papa Don’t Preach”: Pregnancy and Performance in Contemporary Irish Cinema
/ Maria Pramaggiore 110
rish Roots: Genealogy and the Performance of Irishness / Stephanie Rains
130
Ray Charles on Hyndford Street: Van Morrison’s Caledonian Soul / Lauren
Onkey 161
Garth Brooks in Ireland, or, Play That Country Music, Whiteboys / Mary
McGlynn 196
“Does the Rug Match the Carpet?”: Race, Gender, and the Redheaded Woman /
Amanda Third 220
Dead, White, and Male: Irishness in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel /
Gerardine Meaney 254
“A Bit of Traveller in Everybody”: Traveller Identities in Irish and
American Culture / Maeve Connolly 282
Feeling Éire(y): On Irish-Caribbean Popular Culture / Michael Malouf 318
Irishness, Innocence, and American Identity Politics before and after
September 11 / Diane Negra 354
Contributors 373
Index 377