This thesis is an attempt to account for autobiography as a highly prevalent form in twentieth century Irish literature, and argues that the formulation of a national identity for Ireland is both determined by and determining of the establishment of individual identities. The first chapter provides an introduction to the concept of nationalism by considering it as both a political force and as an affective structure within which identity is established. The second chapter then considers a variety of issues necessary to a consideration of autobiography as a literary genre particularly concerned with the formation of identity. The issues considered are the generic status of autobiography, the place within it of memory, the nature of the autob...
Irish identity continues to be discussed in various fields including social science, culture, litera...
This thesis examines how contemporary writing in Ireland both identifies and challenges the use of t...
The paper addresses Tomás O’Crohan’s The Islandman (1929) as a representative of Irish native autobi...
This thesis is an attempt to account for autobiography as a highly prevalent form in twentieth centu...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2001.Chapter One will outline the way I will be...
The aim of the thesis is to explore the potential that literature can have in studying mechanisms of...
peer-reviewedThis thesis examines twentieth-century memoirs and autobiographies from Irish migrants ...
In this dissertation, I address the ways in which Irish nationalist narratives shape individual and ...
Travellers, a traditionally nomadic people indigenous to Ireland, have suffered marginalization and ...
THESIS 11417This research explores perceived Irishness and to what extent identity in Ireland is rec...
"Irelands of the Mind: Memory and Identity in Modern Irish Culture" offers a compelling series of es...
The history of Ireland highlights how Irish identity has proved to be both an emotive and divisive f...
This thesis examines how the literature of W.B. Yeats and James Joyce influenced the writings of Lia...
The historically ‘interrogative’ nature of the modern Irish novel introduces post-independence Irela...
Book synopsis: This volume attempts to analyze the contradictory notions of citizenship posited by p...
Irish identity continues to be discussed in various fields including social science, culture, litera...
This thesis examines how contemporary writing in Ireland both identifies and challenges the use of t...
The paper addresses Tomás O’Crohan’s The Islandman (1929) as a representative of Irish native autobi...
This thesis is an attempt to account for autobiography as a highly prevalent form in twentieth centu...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2001.Chapter One will outline the way I will be...
The aim of the thesis is to explore the potential that literature can have in studying mechanisms of...
peer-reviewedThis thesis examines twentieth-century memoirs and autobiographies from Irish migrants ...
In this dissertation, I address the ways in which Irish nationalist narratives shape individual and ...
Travellers, a traditionally nomadic people indigenous to Ireland, have suffered marginalization and ...
THESIS 11417This research explores perceived Irishness and to what extent identity in Ireland is rec...
"Irelands of the Mind: Memory and Identity in Modern Irish Culture" offers a compelling series of es...
The history of Ireland highlights how Irish identity has proved to be both an emotive and divisive f...
This thesis examines how the literature of W.B. Yeats and James Joyce influenced the writings of Lia...
The historically ‘interrogative’ nature of the modern Irish novel introduces post-independence Irela...
Book synopsis: This volume attempts to analyze the contradictory notions of citizenship posited by p...
Irish identity continues to be discussed in various fields including social science, culture, litera...
This thesis examines how contemporary writing in Ireland both identifies and challenges the use of t...
The paper addresses Tomás O’Crohan’s The Islandman (1929) as a representative of Irish native autobi...