Trauma and Identity in Contemporary Irish Culture

Trauma and Identity in Contemporary Irish Culture
Title Trauma and Identity in Contemporary Irish Culture PDF eBook
Author Melania Terrazas Gallego
Publisher Reimagining Ireland
Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre English literature
ISBN 9781789975574

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Makes a case for the value of trauma and memory studies as a means of casting new light on the meaning of Irish identity in a number of contemporary Irish cultural practices, and of illuminating present-day attitudes to the past.

Trauma, Memory and Silence of the Irish Woman in Contemporary Literature

Trauma, Memory and Silence of the Irish Woman in Contemporary Literature
Title Trauma, Memory and Silence of the Irish Woman in Contemporary Literature PDF eBook
Author Madalina Armie
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 240
Release 2023-01-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1000832147

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This volume studies the manifestations of female trauma through the exploration of multiple wounds, inflicted on both body and mind (Caruth 1996, 3) and the soul of Irish women from Northern Ireland and the Republic within a contemporary context, and in literary works written at the turn of the twenty-first century and beyond. These artistic manifestations connect tradition and modernity, debunk myths, break the silence with the exposure of uncomfortable realities, dismantle stereotypes and reflect reality with precision. Women’s issues and female experiences depicted in contemporary fiction may provide an explanation for past and present gender dynamics, revealing a pathway for further renegotiation of gender roles and the achievement of equilibrium and equality between sexes. These works might help to seal and heal wounds both old and new and offer solutions to the quandaries of tomorrow.

The Body in Pain in Irish Literature and Culture

The Body in Pain in Irish Literature and Culture
Title The Body in Pain in Irish Literature and Culture PDF eBook
Author Fionnuala Dillane
Publisher Springer
Pages 291
Release 2016-12-06
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3319313886

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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 singular approach to what pain means: the material addressed in this collection covers diverse cultural forms, from reports of battles and executions to stage and screen representations of sexual violence, produced in response to different historical circumstances in terms that confirm our understanding of how pain – whether endured or inflicted, witnessed or remediated – is culturally coded. Pain is as open to ongoing redefinition as the Ireland that features in all of the essays gathered here. This collection offers new paradigms for understanding Ireland’s literary and cultural history.

Irelands of the Mind

Irelands of the Mind
Title Irelands of the Mind PDF eBook
Author Richard C. Allen
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 235
Release 2009-01-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1443804428

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Irelands of the Mind: Memory and Identity in Modern Irish Culture offers a compelling series of essays on changing images of Ireland from the mid-nineteenth century to the present. It seeks to understand the various ways in which Ireland has been thought about, not only in fiction, poetry and drama, but in travel writing and tourist brochures, nineteenth-century newspapers, radio talk shows, film adaptations of fictional works, and the music and songs of Van Morrison and Sinéad O’Connor. The prevailing theme throughout the twelve essays that constitute the book is the complicated sense of belonging that continues to characterise so much of modern Irish culture. Questions of nationhood and national identity are given a new and invigorated treatment in the context of a rapidly changing Ireland and a changing set of intellectual methods and approaches.

Transitions

Transitions
Title Transitions PDF eBook
Author Richard Kearney
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 390
Release 1988
Genre Arts, Irish
ISBN 9780719019265

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Perspectives on Trauma in Irish History, Literature and Culture

Perspectives on Trauma in Irish History, Literature and Culture
Title Perspectives on Trauma in Irish History, Literature and Culture PDF eBook
Author Anne Goarzin
Publisher PU Rennes
Pages 207
Release 2011
Genre Ireland
ISBN 9782753513488

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Affecting Irishness

Affecting Irishness
Title Affecting Irishness PDF eBook
Author Padraig Kirwan
Publisher Peter Lang
Pages 342
Release 2009
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9783039118304

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The writers in this text seek to reconcile the established critical perspectives of Irish studies with a forward-looking critical momentum that incorporates the realities of globalisation and economic migration.