Who Spoke of '98? An Archaeology of Social Memory

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Abstract

[from the cover] Providing a snapshot of the current state of Irish studies, this collection testifies that a broad range of Irish cultural activity is now being analyzed by a diversity of scholars. Topics covered include: Politics and Revival, Theorizing the Novel, New Directions in Irish Studies, Women and Fiction, Imagining Northern Ireland, Literary Journalism, and Poetry and Nation. Many of these essays will usefully contribute to ongoing debates beyond the immediate concern of Irish studies in fields such as Marxist theory, historiography, feminism, postcolonial studies, genre theory, cultural studies, and history of science.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationNew Voices in Irish Criticism
EditorsP.J. Matthews
Place of PublicationDublin, Ireland
PublisherFour Courts Press
Pages63-70
Number of pages8
ISBN (Print)9781851825448, 9781851825455
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2000

Keywords

  • folk literature
  • folk narrative
  • folk histories
  • oral history
  • Ireland
  • Irish Rebellion (1798)

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