In a youth-driven society such as Ireland, older adults may well find themselves marginalized by institutionalized ageism and figured as outsiders in the cultural imagination. Rather than static concepts of age, however, new patterns are emerging in post-Celtic Tiger Irish literature in its representations of aging. Read within the interdisciplinary framework of cultural gerontology, the narratives of aging explored in this chapter reveal recent changes among the middle-aged and older characters views on, as well as their place within, Irish society and culture. These works spanning drama, poetry and fiction illuminate the complexities of later life, informed by declining health and experiences of loss, while at the same time highlighting ...
This thesis addresses the complex relationship between fathers and sons in three highly successful l...
Irish Literature since 1990 examines the diversity and energy of writing in a period marked by the u...
This thesis analyses thirteen key literary texts taken from the last century of Canadian English-lan...
In a youth-driven society such as Ireland, older adults may well find themselves marginalized by ins...
The dramatic rise and fall of Ireland s economy over the past three decades has brought substantial ...
Background and Objectives Associations of young-old age with successful aging have contributed to re...
This thesis examines how contemporary writing in Ireland both identifies and challenges the use of t...
This thesis contains a detailed study of the current gerontological theories and literature. This d...
Public discourses concerning older people are available in a variety of texts, including popular med...
This article explores the evolution of Irish youth literature over the last four decades and these t...
The shared interest in the cultural meanings of age and in life as story has facilitated fruitful ex...
There is a growing body of interdisciplinary literature on the representation and construction of ag...
In recent years interest in literary gerontology, the study of older people and ageing in literary ...
This thesis examines the proliferation of ageing characters to be found in twentieth and twenty-firs...
Throughout the history of modern Ireland, cultural representations of youth and childhood have serve...
This thesis addresses the complex relationship between fathers and sons in three highly successful l...
Irish Literature since 1990 examines the diversity and energy of writing in a period marked by the u...
This thesis analyses thirteen key literary texts taken from the last century of Canadian English-lan...
In a youth-driven society such as Ireland, older adults may well find themselves marginalized by ins...
The dramatic rise and fall of Ireland s economy over the past three decades has brought substantial ...
Background and Objectives Associations of young-old age with successful aging have contributed to re...
This thesis examines how contemporary writing in Ireland both identifies and challenges the use of t...
This thesis contains a detailed study of the current gerontological theories and literature. This d...
Public discourses concerning older people are available in a variety of texts, including popular med...
This article explores the evolution of Irish youth literature over the last four decades and these t...
The shared interest in the cultural meanings of age and in life as story has facilitated fruitful ex...
There is a growing body of interdisciplinary literature on the representation and construction of ag...
In recent years interest in literary gerontology, the study of older people and ageing in literary ...
This thesis examines the proliferation of ageing characters to be found in twentieth and twenty-firs...
Throughout the history of modern Ireland, cultural representations of youth and childhood have serve...
This thesis addresses the complex relationship between fathers and sons in three highly successful l...
Irish Literature since 1990 examines the diversity and energy of writing in a period marked by the u...
This thesis analyses thirteen key literary texts taken from the last century of Canadian English-lan...