Using as a case study Deirdre Madden's novel (1996) about a family struggling to deal with loss as a result of political violence during the Troubles, this article explores the contribution made by imaginative storytelling to the societal process of confict transformation in Northern Ireland. Drawing on the existing literary criticism addressing this novel, it considers the formal strategies deployed to explore personal experiences of victimhood in the context of a family-mediated social history of postwar Northern Ireland, and questions of temporality and conflict within family memory. It goes on to argue for a deeper, cultural reading that situates the novel in creative dialogue with discourses of victimhood and political constructions of...
The purpose of this study is to examine Deirdre Madden's Hidden Symptoms (1986) analysing how, in a...
This thesis explores the relevance of the Bildungsroman genre to a selection of Northern Irish writi...
This dissertation explores Irish and English fiction before, during, and shortly after the Second Wo...
This article posits the home as a key site in the Northern Irish conflict and examines the possibili...
In this comps project, I explore how contemporary Northern Irish authors shed light on the effects o...
Memory is not a static or innocuous representation of the past, but a continuing struggle over how b...
One by One in the Darkness is a meditation on the phenomenon of memory and trauma, chronicling a wee...
Life-stories produced by practices of popular and grass-roots memory-work have flourished in Norther...
In my thesis, I will examine the aftermath of the trauma depicted by the novels, the role of memori...
This dissertation examines relationships between Northern Irish Troubles fiction and its secondary c...
This article analyzes portrayals of paramilitary fighters in Irish literature from the Troubles (196...
After highlighting the complexities of the concepts of “Ireland”, “narrative” and “trauma” we find t...
With over four hundred produced between 1969 and 1998, the thriller was the most popular fictional f...
PhD ThesisThis thesis argues that the interaction of gender and trauma theories within the fictional...
This essay explores several novels by contemporary Northern Irish writers with an eye to assessing h...
The purpose of this study is to examine Deirdre Madden's Hidden Symptoms (1986) analysing how, in a...
This thesis explores the relevance of the Bildungsroman genre to a selection of Northern Irish writi...
This dissertation explores Irish and English fiction before, during, and shortly after the Second Wo...
This article posits the home as a key site in the Northern Irish conflict and examines the possibili...
In this comps project, I explore how contemporary Northern Irish authors shed light on the effects o...
Memory is not a static or innocuous representation of the past, but a continuing struggle over how b...
One by One in the Darkness is a meditation on the phenomenon of memory and trauma, chronicling a wee...
Life-stories produced by practices of popular and grass-roots memory-work have flourished in Norther...
In my thesis, I will examine the aftermath of the trauma depicted by the novels, the role of memori...
This dissertation examines relationships between Northern Irish Troubles fiction and its secondary c...
This article analyzes portrayals of paramilitary fighters in Irish literature from the Troubles (196...
After highlighting the complexities of the concepts of “Ireland”, “narrative” and “trauma” we find t...
With over four hundred produced between 1969 and 1998, the thriller was the most popular fictional f...
PhD ThesisThis thesis argues that the interaction of gender and trauma theories within the fictional...
This essay explores several novels by contemporary Northern Irish writers with an eye to assessing h...
The purpose of this study is to examine Deirdre Madden's Hidden Symptoms (1986) analysing how, in a...
This thesis explores the relevance of the Bildungsroman genre to a selection of Northern Irish writi...
This dissertation explores Irish and English fiction before, during, and shortly after the Second Wo...