My article proposes to study the use of language by individuals to construct their identity under the colonialist, imperial mainstream discourse of England in early twentieth century Ireland. The study puts emphasis on two major aspects. The first shows the way language is adopted as a personal strategy of inverting and of combating the imposed identity canons of the colonial power. The second aspect is concerned with language as a tool in the perpetual edification of an individual’s never-stable identity. In order to conduct this issue, I have proposed to analyze two tragedies by John Millington Synge as samples of the Irish identity quest against the English hegemony. I have relied on W.B. Yeats theatrical ideals because he underlined the...
Throughout the nineteenth century, Ireland experienced rapid political transformations and a shiftin...
A considerable number of Irish Catholics in West Belfast, originally native English speakers, have s...
This essay begins by deconstructing the logo of the Centre for Migration studies as a way of outlini...
John Millington Synge’s play The Playboy of the Western World features the playwright’s adoption of ...
This article analyzes how in The Real Charlotte Edith Somerville and Martin Ross use idiomatic speec...
The article discusses the pragmatic potential of the Irish emigrant ballads from the perspective of...
The aim of the thesis is to explore the potential that literature can have in studying mechanisms of...
This paper explores the case of Ireland as an <em>anti-litteram </em>postcolonial contex...
Irish identity continues to be discussed in various fields including social science, culture, litera...
Excerpt: Within Irish drama of the late 20\u27h century, the use of language as a marker for lrishn...
The island that now houses Ireland and Northern Ireland has changed a great deal politically during ...
This paper first provides a short overview of the history of the Irish language and proceeds to exam...
This essay takes a historical approach on the works of William Butler Yeats and James Joyce. By expl...
This article investigates the conflicted cultural identity of those Irish-speaking antiquarians work...
This dissertation sets out to analyse the discourses surrounding the construction of a nationalist ...
Throughout the nineteenth century, Ireland experienced rapid political transformations and a shiftin...
A considerable number of Irish Catholics in West Belfast, originally native English speakers, have s...
This essay begins by deconstructing the logo of the Centre for Migration studies as a way of outlini...
John Millington Synge’s play The Playboy of the Western World features the playwright’s adoption of ...
This article analyzes how in The Real Charlotte Edith Somerville and Martin Ross use idiomatic speec...
The article discusses the pragmatic potential of the Irish emigrant ballads from the perspective of...
The aim of the thesis is to explore the potential that literature can have in studying mechanisms of...
This paper explores the case of Ireland as an <em>anti-litteram </em>postcolonial contex...
Irish identity continues to be discussed in various fields including social science, culture, litera...
Excerpt: Within Irish drama of the late 20\u27h century, the use of language as a marker for lrishn...
The island that now houses Ireland and Northern Ireland has changed a great deal politically during ...
This paper first provides a short overview of the history of the Irish language and proceeds to exam...
This essay takes a historical approach on the works of William Butler Yeats and James Joyce. By expl...
This article investigates the conflicted cultural identity of those Irish-speaking antiquarians work...
This dissertation sets out to analyse the discourses surrounding the construction of a nationalist ...
Throughout the nineteenth century, Ireland experienced rapid political transformations and a shiftin...
A considerable number of Irish Catholics in West Belfast, originally native English speakers, have s...
This essay begins by deconstructing the logo of the Centre for Migration studies as a way of outlini...