This paper examines the notion of commitment in literature in the contemporary context, and the connection between literature and nationalism in Scotland. It starts with the philosophical reflection on the goal of all art that Alan Riach and Alexander Moffat based their argument on in their book The Arts of Independence (2014), in order to underline the ways commitment is related to the history of cultural nationalism and to the representation of Scottish identity in contemporary literature, in places where this representation does appear. In order to do so, the paper tackles the necessity for artists to eschew what Eleanor Bell calls the postmodern predicament, in particular the dangers of an essentialist approach to Scottishness. It also ...
This essay examines the recent use of postcolonial theory in relation to Scottish literature in orde...
The Edinburgh Companion to Contemporary Scottish Literature examines the ways in which the cultural ...
This volume offers new research and thoughtful reflection on the subject of canonicity in Scottish l...
International audienceThis paper examines the notion of commitment in literature in the contemporary...
In the pre-referendum period, the Scottish theatrical world expressed what makes the Scottish Nation...
This essay begins by considering the priorities of aesthetics and politics in early twentieth-centur...
Abstract Based on an 8-month ethnographic fieldwork in Edinburgh, this thesis explores the relations...
The debate that overtook Scottish society in the run-up to the 2014 referendum on Scottish independe...
This chapter reconsiders Scottish devolution writing both as an expression of and a form of resistan...
International audienceThe Scottish stage and its referendum context are at the core of this paper.De...
The topic of my thesis is a certain form of identity, that is, national identity, in a special conte...
There is only one argument for Scottish independence: the cultural argument. It was there long befor...
WHY SCOTTISH LITERATURE MATTERS - TABLE OF CONTENTS - 1. Approaches and intersections: a view from...
This essay examines the recent use of postcolonial theory in relation to Scottish literature in orde...
The Edinburgh Companion to Contemporary Scottish Literature examines the ways in which the cultural ...
This volume offers new research and thoughtful reflection on the subject of canonicity in Scottish l...
International audienceThis paper examines the notion of commitment in literature in the contemporary...
In the pre-referendum period, the Scottish theatrical world expressed what makes the Scottish Nation...
This essay begins by considering the priorities of aesthetics and politics in early twentieth-centur...
Abstract Based on an 8-month ethnographic fieldwork in Edinburgh, this thesis explores the relations...
The debate that overtook Scottish society in the run-up to the 2014 referendum on Scottish independe...
This chapter reconsiders Scottish devolution writing both as an expression of and a form of resistan...
International audienceThe Scottish stage and its referendum context are at the core of this paper.De...
The topic of my thesis is a certain form of identity, that is, national identity, in a special conte...
There is only one argument for Scottish independence: the cultural argument. It was there long befor...
WHY SCOTTISH LITERATURE MATTERS - TABLE OF CONTENTS - 1. Approaches and intersections: a view from...
This essay examines the recent use of postcolonial theory in relation to Scottish literature in orde...
The Edinburgh Companion to Contemporary Scottish Literature examines the ways in which the cultural ...
This volume offers new research and thoughtful reflection on the subject of canonicity in Scottish l...