Re-mapping exile :: realities and metaphors in Irish literature and history /
The essays in this collection combine historical, cultural, and literary analyses in their treatment of aspects of exile in Irish writing. Some are 'structuralist' in seeing exile as a physical state of being, often associated with absence, into which an individual willingly or unwillingly...
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Zusammenfassung: | The essays in this collection combine historical, cultural, and literary analyses in their treatment of aspects of exile in Irish writing. Some are 'structuralist' in seeing exile as a physical state of being, often associated with absence, into which an individual willingly or unwillingly enters. Others are 'poststructuralist', considering the narration of exile as a celebration of transgressiveness, hybridity, and otherness. |
Beschreibung: | "This volume is the product of a group of Irish Studies scholars in the Nordic countries"--Page 8 |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (256 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references. |
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505 | 8 | |a Notes -- References -- 'Between the Dark Shore and the Light': The Exilic Subject in Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin's The Second Voyage -- Notes -- References -- 'The culchies have fuckin' everythin': Internal Exile in Roddy Doyle's The -- References -- 'Washed up on Somebody Else's Tide': The Exile Motif in Contemporary Poetry by Women -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- John Banville's Shroud: Exile in Simulation -- Introduction -- Exiled from a History and Its Record -- Exiled from the Likeness of a Divinity -- The Exiled Subject in Shroud: 'a contingency, misplaced and adrift in time' (68-69) -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- CONTRIBUTORS. | |
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contents | Front Matter -- Front Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- INTRODUCTION. Re-Mapping Exile -- References -- Theorising Exile -- Meanings of exile -- Towards a sociology of exile -- Exilic writing -- Exile and modernity -- Globalisation and late modern exile -- Remembering exile: The Irish diaspora and the healing of the nation -- Notes -- References -- 'The lukewarm conviction of temporary lodgers': The Anglo-Irish and Dimensions of Exile in the Work of Hubert Butler -- References -- Exiles no More: Ethnic Leadership and the Construction of the Myth of Thomas D'Arcy McGee -- Introduction: Acculturation and ethnic leadership -- Young McGee: Romantic revolutionary -- Mature McGee: Canadian with a Celtic soul -- The Myth of McGee -- The project of Mary Anne Sadlier -- Sadlier's reading of McGee's life -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- From Reformer to Sufferer: The Returning Exile in Rosa Mulholland's Fiction -- Acknowledgement -- Notes -- References -- (Dis)Location and Its (Dis)Contents: Translation as Exile in James Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and Finnegans Wake -- Introduction -- Exile in Literature -- A Poetics of Translation -- Silence, exile, cunning: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man -- The Babbelers with their Thangas: Finnegans Wake -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- John Hewitt at Home and in Exile -- Exile and immigration -- Exile and emigration -- 'This is my home and country ... ' -- Planter -- native and exile -- Exile in Coventry -- The charms of exile, yet longing for home -- Exile, nationality and identity -- Dissent as exile -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- The Celtic Ray: Representations of Diaspora Identities in Van Morrison's Lyrics -- Origins and Displacements -- Irish Rover -- Glamour and the Dweller on the Threshold -- Irish Heartbeat -- The Beauty of the Days Gone By. Notes -- References -- 'Between the Dark Shore and the Light': The Exilic Subject in Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin's The Second Voyage -- Notes -- References -- 'The culchies have fuckin' everythin': Internal Exile in Roddy Doyle's The -- References -- 'Washed up on Somebody Else's Tide': The Exile Motif in Contemporary Poetry by Women -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- John Banville's Shroud: Exile in Simulation -- Introduction -- Exiled from a History and Its Record -- Exiled from the Likeness of a Divinity -- The Exiled Subject in Shroud: 'a contingency, misplaced and adrift in time' (68-69) -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- CONTRIBUTORS. |
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spelling | Re-mapping exile : realities and metaphors in Irish literature and history / edited by Michael Böss, Irene Gilsenan Nordin, Britta Olinder. Aarhus : Aarhus University Press, ©2006. 1 online resource (256 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file Dolphin ; 34 "This volume is the product of a group of Irish Studies scholars in the Nordic countries"--Page 8 Includes bibliographical references. Print version record. The essays in this collection combine historical, cultural, and literary analyses in their treatment of aspects of exile in Irish writing. Some are 'structuralist' in seeing exile as a physical state of being, often associated with absence, into which an individual willingly or unwillingly enters. Others are 'poststructuralist', considering the narration of exile as a celebration of transgressiveness, hybridity, and otherness. Front Matter -- Front Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- INTRODUCTION. Re-Mapping Exile -- References -- Theorising Exile -- Meanings of exile -- Towards a sociology of exile -- Exilic writing -- Exile and modernity -- Globalisation and late modern exile -- Remembering exile: The Irish diaspora and the healing of the nation -- Notes -- References -- 'The lukewarm conviction of temporary lodgers': The Anglo-Irish and Dimensions of Exile in the Work of Hubert Butler -- References -- Exiles no More: Ethnic Leadership and the Construction of the Myth of Thomas D'Arcy McGee -- Introduction: Acculturation and ethnic leadership -- Young McGee: Romantic revolutionary -- Mature McGee: Canadian with a Celtic soul -- The Myth of McGee -- The project of Mary Anne Sadlier -- Sadlier's reading of McGee's life -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- From Reformer to Sufferer: The Returning Exile in Rosa Mulholland's Fiction -- Acknowledgement -- Notes -- References -- (Dis)Location and Its (Dis)Contents: Translation as Exile in James Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and Finnegans Wake -- Introduction -- Exile in Literature -- A Poetics of Translation -- Silence, exile, cunning: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man -- The Babbelers with their Thangas: Finnegans Wake -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- John Hewitt at Home and in Exile -- Exile and immigration -- Exile and emigration -- 'This is my home and country ... ' -- Planter -- native and exile -- Exile in Coventry -- The charms of exile, yet longing for home -- Exile, nationality and identity -- Dissent as exile -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- The Celtic Ray: Representations of Diaspora Identities in Van Morrison's Lyrics -- Origins and Displacements -- Irish Rover -- Glamour and the Dweller on the Threshold -- Irish Heartbeat -- The Beauty of the Days Gone By. Notes -- References -- 'Between the Dark Shore and the Light': The Exilic Subject in Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin's The Second Voyage -- Notes -- References -- 'The culchies have fuckin' everythin': Internal Exile in Roddy Doyle's The -- References -- 'Washed up on Somebody Else's Tide': The Exile Motif in Contemporary Poetry by Women -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- John Banville's Shroud: Exile in Simulation -- Introduction -- Exiled from a History and Its Record -- Exiled from the Likeness of a Divinity -- The Exiled Subject in Shroud: 'a contingency, misplaced and adrift in time' (68-69) -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- CONTRIBUTORS. English literature Irish authors History and criticism. Exiles in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh93007614 Littérature anglaise Auteurs irlandais Histoire et critique. LITERARY CRITICISM European English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh. bisacsh HISTORY Europe Ireland. bisacsh English literature Irish authors fast Exiles in literature fast Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast Böss, Michael, 1952- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJjxpdK8cXGT93JgRyTbVC http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n99020630 Nordin, Irene Gilsenan. Olinder, Britta, 1932- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjtJxGYGxX4bqJCRmqj9Qm http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85190516 Dolphin (Århus, Denmark) ; no. 34. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n84746926 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=515596 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Re-mapping exile : realities and metaphors in Irish literature and history / Dolphin (Århus, Denmark) ; Front Matter -- Front Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- INTRODUCTION. Re-Mapping Exile -- References -- Theorising Exile -- Meanings of exile -- Towards a sociology of exile -- Exilic writing -- Exile and modernity -- Globalisation and late modern exile -- Remembering exile: The Irish diaspora and the healing of the nation -- Notes -- References -- 'The lukewarm conviction of temporary lodgers': The Anglo-Irish and Dimensions of Exile in the Work of Hubert Butler -- References -- Exiles no More: Ethnic Leadership and the Construction of the Myth of Thomas D'Arcy McGee -- Introduction: Acculturation and ethnic leadership -- Young McGee: Romantic revolutionary -- Mature McGee: Canadian with a Celtic soul -- The Myth of McGee -- The project of Mary Anne Sadlier -- Sadlier's reading of McGee's life -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- From Reformer to Sufferer: The Returning Exile in Rosa Mulholland's Fiction -- Acknowledgement -- Notes -- References -- (Dis)Location and Its (Dis)Contents: Translation as Exile in James Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and Finnegans Wake -- Introduction -- Exile in Literature -- A Poetics of Translation -- Silence, exile, cunning: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man -- The Babbelers with their Thangas: Finnegans Wake -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- John Hewitt at Home and in Exile -- Exile and immigration -- Exile and emigration -- 'This is my home and country ... ' -- Planter -- native and exile -- Exile in Coventry -- The charms of exile, yet longing for home -- Exile, nationality and identity -- Dissent as exile -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- The Celtic Ray: Representations of Diaspora Identities in Van Morrison's Lyrics -- Origins and Displacements -- Irish Rover -- Glamour and the Dweller on the Threshold -- Irish Heartbeat -- The Beauty of the Days Gone By. Notes -- References -- 'Between the Dark Shore and the Light': The Exilic Subject in Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin's The Second Voyage -- Notes -- References -- 'The culchies have fuckin' everythin': Internal Exile in Roddy Doyle's The -- References -- 'Washed up on Somebody Else's Tide': The Exile Motif in Contemporary Poetry by Women -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- John Banville's Shroud: Exile in Simulation -- Introduction -- Exiled from a History and Its Record -- Exiled from the Likeness of a Divinity -- The Exiled Subject in Shroud: 'a contingency, misplaced and adrift in time' (68-69) -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- CONTRIBUTORS. English literature Irish authors History and criticism. Exiles in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh93007614 Littérature anglaise Auteurs irlandais Histoire et critique. LITERARY CRITICISM European English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh. bisacsh HISTORY Europe Ireland. bisacsh English literature Irish authors fast Exiles in literature fast |
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title | Re-mapping exile : realities and metaphors in Irish literature and history / |
title_auth | Re-mapping exile : realities and metaphors in Irish literature and history / |
title_exact_search | Re-mapping exile : realities and metaphors in Irish literature and history / |
title_full | Re-mapping exile : realities and metaphors in Irish literature and history / edited by Michael Böss, Irene Gilsenan Nordin, Britta Olinder. |
title_fullStr | Re-mapping exile : realities and metaphors in Irish literature and history / edited by Michael Böss, Irene Gilsenan Nordin, Britta Olinder. |
title_full_unstemmed | Re-mapping exile : realities and metaphors in Irish literature and history / edited by Michael Böss, Irene Gilsenan Nordin, Britta Olinder. |
title_short | Re-mapping exile : |
title_sort | re mapping exile realities and metaphors in irish literature and history |
title_sub | realities and metaphors in Irish literature and history / |
topic | English literature Irish authors History and criticism. Exiles in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh93007614 Littérature anglaise Auteurs irlandais Histoire et critique. LITERARY CRITICISM European English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh. bisacsh HISTORY Europe Ireland. bisacsh English literature Irish authors fast Exiles in literature fast |
topic_facet | English literature Irish authors History and criticism. Exiles in literature. Littérature anglaise Auteurs irlandais Histoire et critique. LITERARY CRITICISM European English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh. HISTORY Europe Ireland. English literature Irish authors Exiles in literature Criticism, interpretation, etc. |
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