Transnationalism in Irish Literature and Culture
Herausgeber: Parsons, Cóilín
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The first publication to offer a large-scale survey of transnational scholarship in the field of Irish literature and culture.
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The first publication to offer a large-scale survey of transnational scholarship in the field of Irish literature and culture.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 747g
- ISBN-13: 9781316511213
- ISBN-10: 1316511219
- Artikelnr.: 69828603
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 747g
- ISBN-13: 9781316511213
- ISBN-10: 1316511219
- Artikelnr.: 69828603
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Acknowledgments; Contributors; Introduction: a weak theory of
transnationalism Cóilín Parsons; Part I. Transnational Genealogies: 1. 'A
World of New Wonders': Maria Edgeworth's Atlantic ecology and the limits of
transnationalism in the nineteenth century Sonja Lawrenson; 2. 'I'm
apparently not famous anymore': appropriating Dion Boucicault's octoroon
and reckoning with racial violence in America Chanté Mouton Kinyon; 3.
Destitute recollection: Joyce's Indian translocations Udaya Kumar; 4.
'Under the shadow of the Monument': on first looking into Finnegans Wake
Peter D. McDonald; 5. Eironesian Island others: Irish Islands within
Pacific waters Maebh Long; Part II. Planets: 6. Stargazing in Joyce and
Walcott: navigating colonial entanglements with asterisms Maria McGarrity;
7. Ireland, literature, and the blue humanitie Nicholas Allen; 8. You have
gas: reading for Irish energy Michael Rubenstein; 9. 'Unbearably Intimate
Connections': Contemporary Irish Poetry and the planet Nathan Suhr-Sytsma;
Part III. Missed Translations: 10. Sounding authentic: renditions of
Central and Eastern European Literature by Irish writers Aidan O'Malley;
11. Irish literature, (Irish-)American culture, and 'Hiberno-American
Blandness' Tara Stubbs; 12. Ngundalehla Godotgai-A Bundjalung version of
waiting for Godot Peter Kuch; Part IV. Transnational Futures: 13. Irish
fiction, small presses, and the world-system Matthew Eatough; 14. Resources
and repertoires: language in Irish fiction after globalization Michael
Malouf; 15. Roots and crowns: race and hair culture in traveller and black
women's writing Mary M. Burke and Sarah L. Townsend; 16. Conflict and care:
Edna O'Brien's Girl, Colum McCann's Apeirogon, and the limits of
interculturality Fiona McCann; Bibliography; Index.
transnationalism Cóilín Parsons; Part I. Transnational Genealogies: 1. 'A
World of New Wonders': Maria Edgeworth's Atlantic ecology and the limits of
transnationalism in the nineteenth century Sonja Lawrenson; 2. 'I'm
apparently not famous anymore': appropriating Dion Boucicault's octoroon
and reckoning with racial violence in America Chanté Mouton Kinyon; 3.
Destitute recollection: Joyce's Indian translocations Udaya Kumar; 4.
'Under the shadow of the Monument': on first looking into Finnegans Wake
Peter D. McDonald; 5. Eironesian Island others: Irish Islands within
Pacific waters Maebh Long; Part II. Planets: 6. Stargazing in Joyce and
Walcott: navigating colonial entanglements with asterisms Maria McGarrity;
7. Ireland, literature, and the blue humanitie Nicholas Allen; 8. You have
gas: reading for Irish energy Michael Rubenstein; 9. 'Unbearably Intimate
Connections': Contemporary Irish Poetry and the planet Nathan Suhr-Sytsma;
Part III. Missed Translations: 10. Sounding authentic: renditions of
Central and Eastern European Literature by Irish writers Aidan O'Malley;
11. Irish literature, (Irish-)American culture, and 'Hiberno-American
Blandness' Tara Stubbs; 12. Ngundalehla Godotgai-A Bundjalung version of
waiting for Godot Peter Kuch; Part IV. Transnational Futures: 13. Irish
fiction, small presses, and the world-system Matthew Eatough; 14. Resources
and repertoires: language in Irish fiction after globalization Michael
Malouf; 15. Roots and crowns: race and hair culture in traveller and black
women's writing Mary M. Burke and Sarah L. Townsend; 16. Conflict and care:
Edna O'Brien's Girl, Colum McCann's Apeirogon, and the limits of
interculturality Fiona McCann; Bibliography; Index.
Acknowledgments; Contributors; Introduction: a weak theory of
transnationalism Cóilín Parsons; Part I. Transnational Genealogies: 1. 'A
World of New Wonders': Maria Edgeworth's Atlantic ecology and the limits of
transnationalism in the nineteenth century Sonja Lawrenson; 2. 'I'm
apparently not famous anymore': appropriating Dion Boucicault's octoroon
and reckoning with racial violence in America Chanté Mouton Kinyon; 3.
Destitute recollection: Joyce's Indian translocations Udaya Kumar; 4.
'Under the shadow of the Monument': on first looking into Finnegans Wake
Peter D. McDonald; 5. Eironesian Island others: Irish Islands within
Pacific waters Maebh Long; Part II. Planets: 6. Stargazing in Joyce and
Walcott: navigating colonial entanglements with asterisms Maria McGarrity;
7. Ireland, literature, and the blue humanitie Nicholas Allen; 8. You have
gas: reading for Irish energy Michael Rubenstein; 9. 'Unbearably Intimate
Connections': Contemporary Irish Poetry and the planet Nathan Suhr-Sytsma;
Part III. Missed Translations: 10. Sounding authentic: renditions of
Central and Eastern European Literature by Irish writers Aidan O'Malley;
11. Irish literature, (Irish-)American culture, and 'Hiberno-American
Blandness' Tara Stubbs; 12. Ngundalehla Godotgai-A Bundjalung version of
waiting for Godot Peter Kuch; Part IV. Transnational Futures: 13. Irish
fiction, small presses, and the world-system Matthew Eatough; 14. Resources
and repertoires: language in Irish fiction after globalization Michael
Malouf; 15. Roots and crowns: race and hair culture in traveller and black
women's writing Mary M. Burke and Sarah L. Townsend; 16. Conflict and care:
Edna O'Brien's Girl, Colum McCann's Apeirogon, and the limits of
interculturality Fiona McCann; Bibliography; Index.
transnationalism Cóilín Parsons; Part I. Transnational Genealogies: 1. 'A
World of New Wonders': Maria Edgeworth's Atlantic ecology and the limits of
transnationalism in the nineteenth century Sonja Lawrenson; 2. 'I'm
apparently not famous anymore': appropriating Dion Boucicault's octoroon
and reckoning with racial violence in America Chanté Mouton Kinyon; 3.
Destitute recollection: Joyce's Indian translocations Udaya Kumar; 4.
'Under the shadow of the Monument': on first looking into Finnegans Wake
Peter D. McDonald; 5. Eironesian Island others: Irish Islands within
Pacific waters Maebh Long; Part II. Planets: 6. Stargazing in Joyce and
Walcott: navigating colonial entanglements with asterisms Maria McGarrity;
7. Ireland, literature, and the blue humanitie Nicholas Allen; 8. You have
gas: reading for Irish energy Michael Rubenstein; 9. 'Unbearably Intimate
Connections': Contemporary Irish Poetry and the planet Nathan Suhr-Sytsma;
Part III. Missed Translations: 10. Sounding authentic: renditions of
Central and Eastern European Literature by Irish writers Aidan O'Malley;
11. Irish literature, (Irish-)American culture, and 'Hiberno-American
Blandness' Tara Stubbs; 12. Ngundalehla Godotgai-A Bundjalung version of
waiting for Godot Peter Kuch; Part IV. Transnational Futures: 13. Irish
fiction, small presses, and the world-system Matthew Eatough; 14. Resources
and repertoires: language in Irish fiction after globalization Michael
Malouf; 15. Roots and crowns: race and hair culture in traveller and black
women's writing Mary M. Burke and Sarah L. Townsend; 16. Conflict and care:
Edna O'Brien's Girl, Colum McCann's Apeirogon, and the limits of
interculturality Fiona McCann; Bibliography; Index.