This essay reads The Loves of Faustyna 1995 by Nina FitzPatrick, a pseudonym for the collaborative writing of Nina Witoszek, a writer and scholar of Polish origin currently living in Norway, and her late partner Patrick Sheeran, an Irish academic. Focusing on the experiences of a female half-Jewish activist and member of Solidarność, FitzPatrick’s postmodern, hybrid text irreverently confronts the implicit violence of Catholic and patriarchal independence movements. Beginning with an analysis of the method of the text’s production as a collaborative writerly act attributed to a single, authorial signature, this essay argues that The Loves of Faustyna offers a dialogic mode of anticolonial resistance predicated on sharing, relati...
Gonzáles-Arias, Luz Mar (ed.). National Identities and Imperfection in Contemporary Irish Literature...
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Poland’s accession to the European Union in 2004 is commonly regarded as a watershed in the history ...
Recent reassessments have done much to show that Casimir Markievicz’s cultural activism in Ireland m...
If Hibernia is often reflected in the major female characters of Irish drama, the mother-daughter re...
Gonzáles-Arias, Luz Mar (ed.). National Identities and Imperfection in Contemporary Irish Literature...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this book chapter will not be available until the embargo expires on t...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION OF DAVID KELLY, for the Doctor of Philosophy degree in ENGLISH, pre...
The Self, Community, and Writing: Käthe Schirmacher and Stefania Laudyn-Chrzanowska between Feminism...
This article analyses the short stories by the writers of the late nineteenth and early twentieth ce...
In the aftermath of the twentieth century’s raging warfare, attempts were made to create an environm...
This article deals with the recent fictional responses to Poland’s accession to the European Union, ...
The article traces the lives of the daughter of the landed class in the West of Ireland, Constance G...
Northern Ireland’s socio-political milieu over recent decades “pressured” its residents to affiliate...
While Mother Ireland and Kathleen ni Houlihan are everywhere in the discourses of Irish nationalism,...
The aim of this study is to unravel the complex narratives animating the remembrance of Ireland’s an...
This article proposes a fictional narrative as a postmemory representation as a conjunction of imagi...
Poland’s accession to the European Union in 2004 is commonly regarded as a watershed in the history ...
Recent reassessments have done much to show that Casimir Markievicz’s cultural activism in Ireland m...
If Hibernia is often reflected in the major female characters of Irish drama, the mother-daughter re...
Gonzáles-Arias, Luz Mar (ed.). National Identities and Imperfection in Contemporary Irish Literature...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this book chapter will not be available until the embargo expires on t...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION OF DAVID KELLY, for the Doctor of Philosophy degree in ENGLISH, pre...