This essay discusses the nature of postcolonial versions of Irishness and deconstructs the Manichean categories of selfhood and alterity which feature in both colonial and postcolonial discourse. Using some ideas from Derrida and looking at some work by Seamus Heaney, notably An Open Letter, this essay argues for a more nuanced sense of Irishness.Ye
This dissertation has two interrelated aspects. First, throughout his career, Heaney has resisted th...
Seamus Heaney and the Poetic(s) of Violence reconsiders the key importance of violence as an aesthet...
For my senior integrative exercise, I analyzed the portrayal of Irish national identity and consciou...
This essay discusses the nature of postcolonial versions of Irishness and deconstructs the Manichean...
This essay begins by deconstructing the logo of the Centre for Migration studies as a way of outlini...
Irish identity continues to be discussed in various fields including social science, culture, litera...
This paper aims the thematic analysis of Irish identity in the noble winner's poems, Seamus Heaney. ...
In Ireland's divided society in which everything is political except solutions, the evaluation and r...
The contexts of Seamus Heaney's writing have been routinely noted but their critical interrogation h...
In 1977 Seamus Heaney defined his "sense of place", a central concept in his own sense of identity, ...
The problem of cultural identity is a crucial element of both social and individual descriptions of ...
Seamus Heaney is considered one of the greatest poets of the postmodern era, his name and fame trave...
This paper is no more than a preliminary survey of the poetry of Seamus Heaney, the leading poet of ...
The epilogue to Richard Kearney's Postnationalist Ireland (1997) features a quotation from Seamus He...
This dissertation has two interrelated aspects. First, throughout his career, Heaney has resisted th...
This dissertation has two interrelated aspects. First, throughout his career, Heaney has resisted th...
Seamus Heaney and the Poetic(s) of Violence reconsiders the key importance of violence as an aesthet...
For my senior integrative exercise, I analyzed the portrayal of Irish national identity and consciou...
This essay discusses the nature of postcolonial versions of Irishness and deconstructs the Manichean...
This essay begins by deconstructing the logo of the Centre for Migration studies as a way of outlini...
Irish identity continues to be discussed in various fields including social science, culture, litera...
This paper aims the thematic analysis of Irish identity in the noble winner's poems, Seamus Heaney. ...
In Ireland's divided society in which everything is political except solutions, the evaluation and r...
The contexts of Seamus Heaney's writing have been routinely noted but their critical interrogation h...
In 1977 Seamus Heaney defined his "sense of place", a central concept in his own sense of identity, ...
The problem of cultural identity is a crucial element of both social and individual descriptions of ...
Seamus Heaney is considered one of the greatest poets of the postmodern era, his name and fame trave...
This paper is no more than a preliminary survey of the poetry of Seamus Heaney, the leading poet of ...
The epilogue to Richard Kearney's Postnationalist Ireland (1997) features a quotation from Seamus He...
This dissertation has two interrelated aspects. First, throughout his career, Heaney has resisted th...
This dissertation has two interrelated aspects. First, throughout his career, Heaney has resisted th...
Seamus Heaney and the Poetic(s) of Violence reconsiders the key importance of violence as an aesthet...
For my senior integrative exercise, I analyzed the portrayal of Irish national identity and consciou...