Includes abstract.The concept of the traveller has changed considerably in Irish society over the last fifteen years. Traditionally, the traveller was either the emigrant, forced to leave Ireland to better himself, or the gypsy, marginalized since the time of the Famine (1846). Since the advent of the Celtic Tiger (1994), and the wealth and prosperity it brought, the new traveller is the immigrant or refugee who comes to Ireland because of the opportunities it offers. I also believe that the definition can be broadened to the Irish people themselves, who can learn to travel within their own space by embracing the multitude of cultures, ethnicities, languages and religions that are now a part of the society. In fact, the very definition of '...
Since the 1970s, the literature on the history of the worldwide Irish diaspora has become increasing...
This thesis explores selected texts by the contemporary author Colum McCann (b.1965), situating his...
My dissertation constructs a literary history of global aspiration in twentieth and twenty-first-cen...
Travellers, a traditionally nomadic people indigenous to Ireland, have suffered marginalization and ...
Ye People: A Photographic Account of Irish Travellers in Transition Tradition is what links one gen...
The Travellers, a nomadic group of people indigenous to Ireland, have long been marginalized in Iris...
This essay focuses on the concepts of relationship to local culture, identity and third space writin...
Decades of Irish literary criticism set up an exaggerated and bi-vocal opposition of "Catholic" and ...
Irish Travellers, a group of migrant people distinct from the settled Irish society, have been prese...
My research is, as far as I am aware, the first reading of Dubliners as a specific and profound enga...
Until now many representations of Travellers and their history have been “written out” of the unitar...
The transition from the twentieth to the twenty-first century saw Ireland transformed from a homogen...
Written with Ireland as the setting of the novel, The Portrait of an Artist as a Young Man, brings f...
Abstract: Until the late 1950s, Irish Travellers lived primarily in rural areas and travelled within...
This dissertation argues that James Joyce\u27s fiction is ethnographic. In Dubliners, Portrait of th...
Since the 1970s, the literature on the history of the worldwide Irish diaspora has become increasing...
This thesis explores selected texts by the contemporary author Colum McCann (b.1965), situating his...
My dissertation constructs a literary history of global aspiration in twentieth and twenty-first-cen...
Travellers, a traditionally nomadic people indigenous to Ireland, have suffered marginalization and ...
Ye People: A Photographic Account of Irish Travellers in Transition Tradition is what links one gen...
The Travellers, a nomadic group of people indigenous to Ireland, have long been marginalized in Iris...
This essay focuses on the concepts of relationship to local culture, identity and third space writin...
Decades of Irish literary criticism set up an exaggerated and bi-vocal opposition of "Catholic" and ...
Irish Travellers, a group of migrant people distinct from the settled Irish society, have been prese...
My research is, as far as I am aware, the first reading of Dubliners as a specific and profound enga...
Until now many representations of Travellers and their history have been “written out” of the unitar...
The transition from the twentieth to the twenty-first century saw Ireland transformed from a homogen...
Written with Ireland as the setting of the novel, The Portrait of an Artist as a Young Man, brings f...
Abstract: Until the late 1950s, Irish Travellers lived primarily in rural areas and travelled within...
This dissertation argues that James Joyce\u27s fiction is ethnographic. In Dubliners, Portrait of th...
Since the 1970s, the literature on the history of the worldwide Irish diaspora has become increasing...
This thesis explores selected texts by the contemporary author Colum McCann (b.1965), situating his...
My dissertation constructs a literary history of global aspiration in twentieth and twenty-first-cen...