This book makes an impressive postcolonial and geographical contribution to Irish Studies, and one which raises, as I shall explore below, important questions about the relations between cities and modernity. Postcolonial perspectives on Ireland rest upon three main claims1. First, that for much of its history, Ireland was a British colony. Secondly, that colonial subjects have constricted agency and hybrid identities; what they can do is limited by the colonial power and what they aspire to is formed in part by that same power. Finally, to adopt a postcolonial perspective is to search for the ways post-Independence Ireland was shaped by the legacies of colonialism. Revisionist scholars, argues Kincaid, ignore 'the legacy of Ireland'...
0ne of the defining features of the city of Dublin in recent years has been its diffusion into the ...
Between Canadian Confederation and the founding of the Irish Free State, Canada was the main model o...
Ireland - don't you just love it? Land of green pastures, land of rough coasts, the Cliffs of Moher,...
In the 1980s, key Irish Studies scholars proposed that Irish culture, politics and economics – both ...
This is an important book. Smyth begins by setting out his three main themes: forging, colonialism ...
Cutting across geographical boundaries, literary genres and historical periods, Irish & Postcolonial...
The sixteenth century is critical to our reading of Ireland's subsequent colonial and indeed postcol...
Globalisation – political, economic or cultural - is controlled from, but is simultaneously shaping,...
[[abstract]]This thesis investigates Brian Friel's politics of “defining” Irishness by deploying the...
Postcolonial theory has been, and remains, one of the dominant modes of literary and cultural critic...
Edward Said's influence on cultural, literary, and historical theory in post-colonial Ireland is hig...
Colum McCann’s novel, TransAtlantic, argues, through both structure and content, that Ireland is a o...
Ireland’s relationship to the British Empire has been considered something either confusing or contr...
Looking at the writing of three Irish expatriates who lived in Trieste, London, and Paris, Nels Pear...
This essay takes a comparative approach to the continuum between late 1990s debate regarding the rep...
0ne of the defining features of the city of Dublin in recent years has been its diffusion into the ...
Between Canadian Confederation and the founding of the Irish Free State, Canada was the main model o...
Ireland - don't you just love it? Land of green pastures, land of rough coasts, the Cliffs of Moher,...
In the 1980s, key Irish Studies scholars proposed that Irish culture, politics and economics – both ...
This is an important book. Smyth begins by setting out his three main themes: forging, colonialism ...
Cutting across geographical boundaries, literary genres and historical periods, Irish & Postcolonial...
The sixteenth century is critical to our reading of Ireland's subsequent colonial and indeed postcol...
Globalisation – political, economic or cultural - is controlled from, but is simultaneously shaping,...
[[abstract]]This thesis investigates Brian Friel's politics of “defining” Irishness by deploying the...
Postcolonial theory has been, and remains, one of the dominant modes of literary and cultural critic...
Edward Said's influence on cultural, literary, and historical theory in post-colonial Ireland is hig...
Colum McCann’s novel, TransAtlantic, argues, through both structure and content, that Ireland is a o...
Ireland’s relationship to the British Empire has been considered something either confusing or contr...
Looking at the writing of three Irish expatriates who lived in Trieste, London, and Paris, Nels Pear...
This essay takes a comparative approach to the continuum between late 1990s debate regarding the rep...
0ne of the defining features of the city of Dublin in recent years has been its diffusion into the ...
Between Canadian Confederation and the founding of the Irish Free State, Canada was the main model o...
Ireland - don't you just love it? Land of green pastures, land of rough coasts, the Cliffs of Moher,...