At the furthest reach from Ireland – whether in terms of size or geography or culture – China seems an unlikely place for Irish Studies. Yet over the last few years, Irish Studies has emerged as an acknowledged academic field in several key Chinese universities. This essay looks at the obstacles to Irish Studies in China as well as Ireland’s importance, after the fall of the Qing dynasty in 1911, in opening up discussion of such domestic issues as the role of literature in establishing a new national identity. The many unexpected similarities between Irish and Chinese culture have ensured that translations of Irish writers such as Wilde, Yeats, Shaw, Beckett and especially Joyce have played a distinctive role in ushering a newly emerging Ch...
China’s booming economy is indeed one ofthe main reasons for the popularity oflearning Chinese as a ...
Looking at the writing of three Irish expatriates who lived in Trieste, London, and Paris, Nels Pear...
Both India and Ireland were a central interest of Chinese intellectuals of the late nineteenth and o...
International audienceIreland was a central interest of intellectuals of the late nineteenth and of ...
Since Mary McAleese embraced the expatriate and emigrant Irish in her inaugural Presidential address...
Ireland had been under England’s rule since the medieval period. From the late 19th century until th...
The volume highlights Ireland's cultural and linguistic influence in the world. It springs from rese...
During Ireland\u27s Celtic Revival (roughly 1890–1916) cultural nationalists accentuated Ireland\u27...
The volume gives new insights into aspects of Irish-Italian Cultural Studies, while offering a new c...
This study elucidates the link between Irish Revival Literature and the Chinese May Fourth cultural ...
This collection of new essays addresses a key debate in Irish studies. While it is important that ne...
The purpose of this creative project was to advance scholarship in areas suffering a lack of attenti...
Although Irish writers were foundational to English-language modernism, Irish Modernism is a new fie...
This article focuses on the relationship between China and Ireland in Sydney Owenson’s Florence Maca...
This collection of new essays addresses a key debate in Irish studies. While it is important that ne...
China’s booming economy is indeed one ofthe main reasons for the popularity oflearning Chinese as a ...
Looking at the writing of three Irish expatriates who lived in Trieste, London, and Paris, Nels Pear...
Both India and Ireland were a central interest of Chinese intellectuals of the late nineteenth and o...
International audienceIreland was a central interest of intellectuals of the late nineteenth and of ...
Since Mary McAleese embraced the expatriate and emigrant Irish in her inaugural Presidential address...
Ireland had been under England’s rule since the medieval period. From the late 19th century until th...
The volume highlights Ireland's cultural and linguistic influence in the world. It springs from rese...
During Ireland\u27s Celtic Revival (roughly 1890–1916) cultural nationalists accentuated Ireland\u27...
The volume gives new insights into aspects of Irish-Italian Cultural Studies, while offering a new c...
This study elucidates the link between Irish Revival Literature and the Chinese May Fourth cultural ...
This collection of new essays addresses a key debate in Irish studies. While it is important that ne...
The purpose of this creative project was to advance scholarship in areas suffering a lack of attenti...
Although Irish writers were foundational to English-language modernism, Irish Modernism is a new fie...
This article focuses on the relationship between China and Ireland in Sydney Owenson’s Florence Maca...
This collection of new essays addresses a key debate in Irish studies. While it is important that ne...
China’s booming economy is indeed one ofthe main reasons for the popularity oflearning Chinese as a ...
Looking at the writing of three Irish expatriates who lived in Trieste, London, and Paris, Nels Pear...
Both India and Ireland were a central interest of Chinese intellectuals of the late nineteenth and o...