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Ireland and postcolonial studies : theory, discourse, utopia / by Eóin Flannery.

Van Pelt Library PR8722.P67 F53 2009
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Flannery, Eóin.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
English literature--Irish authors--History and criticism.
English literature.
English literature--Irish authors.
English literature--20th century--History and criticism.
Postcolonialism in literature.
Physical Description:
viii, 268 pages ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.
Summary:
Drawing together the strands of intellectual debate on Ireland's contested colonial history, and its problematic literary historical, historiographical and theoretical legacies, Ireland and Postcolonial Studies: Theory, Discourse, Utopia illuminates and explicates the position occupied by postcolonial theory in shaping contemporary Irish culture. Rather than merely restate existing arguments, the volume is framed as an interrogative critical genealogy of all facets of Irish postcolonial studies. Ireland and Postcolonial Studies provides an original, substantive and up-to-date contribution to a key intellectual field in Irish literary and cultural history. Beginning with the founding of the Field Day Company in the early 1980s and covering such topics as feminism; utopianism; Marxism; nationalism; revisionism; modernization; subaltern studies; and the role of the university, the volume charts the subsequent development of postcolonial perspectives on Irish cultural and historical studies.
Contents:
1 Field Day and Irish Postcolonial Criticism 19
2 Irish Postcolonial Criticism and the Utopian Impulse 48
3 Postcolonial Metacriticism - The 'Second Wave' 102
4 Ireland, Gender and Postcolonialism 146
5 Fanon's One Big Idea: Revising Postcolonial Studies and Irish Studies 182.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780230224063
0230224067
OCLC:
319209032

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