Across the margins: cultural identity and change in the Atlantic archipelago

Contributors to this text discuss what it is to be British or Irish, and how people come to describe themselves as such. The study offers a comparative, theoretically informed analysis of the cultural formation of the Atlantic Archipelago, working across the disciplines of history, geography, litera...

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Other Authors: Norquay, Glenda 1958- (Editor, Contributor), Smyth, Gerry 1961- (Editor, Contributor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Manchester ; New York Manchester University Press 2018, 2002
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Summary:Contributors to this text discuss what it is to be British or Irish, and how people come to describe themselves as such. The study offers a comparative, theoretically informed analysis of the cultural formation of the Atlantic Archipelago, working across the disciplines of history, geography, literature and cultural studies. It also includes specific case-studies on contemporary poetry, fiction, drama, popular music and art. The essaye respond to recent constitutional developments in Great Britain and Ireland, exploring their implications both for the cultural negotiation of marginality and fo
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First published: 2002
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (viii, 214 Seiten) file(s)
ISBN:1280733942
1526137224
1847791271
6610733945
9781280733949
9781526137227
9781847791276
9786610733941
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