Transnationalism in Irish Literature and Culture offers a wide-ranging set of essays exploring the travels of Irish literature and culture over the last century and more. The essays focus on writers and artists whose work has been taken up and re-read overseas; on cultural producers who have engaged with transnational scales in their work; and on critical practices that pay attention to comparative, global, and planetary dimensions of Irish literature and culture. Nation and territory have long been central to cultural production in Ireland, especially as both remain significantly contested, but a continued focus on these inherited scales has hindered critical attention to transnational routes and roots that exist alongside and challenge the nation. This volume sets agenda for the future of study of transnationalism in Irish literature and culture, recognizing the need for a new set of theories and methodologies that are adequate to our emerging world.
Presents a range of studies that highlight historical and emerging ways that Irish literature and culture have crossed borders, been read and rewritten transnationally, grappled with global and planetary issues, and sought to decenter the nation as the heart of Irish culture. Suitable for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and scholars.
Presents a range of studies that highlight historical and emerging ways that Irish literature and culture have crossed borders, been read and rewritten transnationally, grappled with global and planetary issues, and sought to decenter the nation as the heart of Irish culture. Suitable for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and scholars.
Animals in Irish Literature and Culture spans the early modern period to the present, exploring colonial, post-colonial, and globalized manifestations of Ireland as country and state as well as the...
Irish Children's Literature and Culture looks critically at Irish writing for children from the 1980s to the present, examining the work of many writers and illustrators and engaging with major...
This book elucidates the ways the pained and suffering body has been registered and mobilized in specifically Irish contexts across more than four hundred years of literature and culture. There is no...