A review of Silke Strohe's book Gaelic Scotland in the Colonial Imagination: Anglophone Writing from 1600 to 1900 (2017), setting it in the context of Strohe's earlier work on Gaelic literature in the same period and of developments in the post-colonial theory as applied in interdisciplinary Scottish studies
Travel abroad in the early nineteenth century, especially to the British Isles, not only shaped Nort...
With this paper I would like to take a closer look at the ‘culture of translation ’ as it appears to...
The nascent Gaelic periodical press which emerged in the period between 1829 and 1850 is of fundamen...
A review of Silke Strohe\u27s book Gaelic Scotland in the Colonial Imagination: Anglophone Writing f...
Can Scotland be considered an English colony? Is its experience and literature comparable to that of...
Review of Uneasy Subjects: Postcolonialism and Scottish Gaelic Poetry by Silke Stro
Silke Stroh, Uneasy Subjects: Postcolonialism and Scottish Gaelic Poetry. Amsterdam and New York: R...
Silke Stroh, Uneasy Subjects: Postcolonialism and Scottish Gaelic Poetry. Amsterdam and New York: Ro...
This review considers the revitalisation programme for Scottish Gaelic (referred to simply as ‘Gaeli...
The study of émigré Highlanders, their language and their culture, this far, has been largely focuse...
The Scottish Cultural Review of Language and Literature publishes new work in Scottish Studies, with...
Using a comparative model and spanning over two hundred years of literary history from the 18th Cent...
In almost a century since the First World War ended, Scotland has been transformed in many rich ways...
The Edinburgh Companion to Contemporary Scottish Literature examines the ways in which the cultural ...
The complex relationship that has always existed between Scots and Gaelic, and indeed between Gaelic...
Travel abroad in the early nineteenth century, especially to the British Isles, not only shaped Nort...
With this paper I would like to take a closer look at the ‘culture of translation ’ as it appears to...
The nascent Gaelic periodical press which emerged in the period between 1829 and 1850 is of fundamen...
A review of Silke Strohe\u27s book Gaelic Scotland in the Colonial Imagination: Anglophone Writing f...
Can Scotland be considered an English colony? Is its experience and literature comparable to that of...
Review of Uneasy Subjects: Postcolonialism and Scottish Gaelic Poetry by Silke Stro
Silke Stroh, Uneasy Subjects: Postcolonialism and Scottish Gaelic Poetry. Amsterdam and New York: R...
Silke Stroh, Uneasy Subjects: Postcolonialism and Scottish Gaelic Poetry. Amsterdam and New York: Ro...
This review considers the revitalisation programme for Scottish Gaelic (referred to simply as ‘Gaeli...
The study of émigré Highlanders, their language and their culture, this far, has been largely focuse...
The Scottish Cultural Review of Language and Literature publishes new work in Scottish Studies, with...
Using a comparative model and spanning over two hundred years of literary history from the 18th Cent...
In almost a century since the First World War ended, Scotland has been transformed in many rich ways...
The Edinburgh Companion to Contemporary Scottish Literature examines the ways in which the cultural ...
The complex relationship that has always existed between Scots and Gaelic, and indeed between Gaelic...
Travel abroad in the early nineteenth century, especially to the British Isles, not only shaped Nort...
With this paper I would like to take a closer look at the ‘culture of translation ’ as it appears to...
The nascent Gaelic periodical press which emerged in the period between 1829 and 1850 is of fundamen...