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Post-Celtic Tiger Ireland and Contemporary Women’s Writing Feminist Interventions and Imaginings

Post-Celtic Tiger Ireland and Contemporary Women’s Writing Feminist Interventions and Imaginings

Post-Celtic Tiger Ireland and Contemporary Women’s Writing: Feminist Interventions and Imaginings analyzes and explores women’s writing of the post-Tiger period and reflects on the social cultural and economic conditions of this writing’s production. The Post-Celtic Tiger period (2008–) in Ireland marks an important moment in the history of women’s writing. It is a time of increased visibility and publication dynamic feminist activism and collective projects as well as a significant garnering of public recognition to a degree that has never been seen before. The collection is framed by interviews with Claire Kilroy and Melatu Uche Okorie—two leading figures in the field—and closes with Okorie’s landmark short story on Direct Provision “This Hostel Life. ” The book features the work of leading scholars in the field of contemporary literature with essays on Anu Productions Emma Donoghue Grace Dyas Anne Enright Rita Ann Higgins Marian Keyes Claire Kilroy Eimear McBride Rosaleen McDonagh Belinda McKeon Melatu Uche Okorie Louise O’Neill and Waking The Feminists. Reflecting on all the successes and achievements of women’s writing in the contemporary period this book also considers marginalization and exclusions in the field especially considering the politics of race class gender sexuality ethnicity nationality and ability. The chapters in this book were originally published in the journal LIT: Literature Interpretation Theory. | Post-Celtic Tiger Ireland and Contemporary Women’s Writing Feminist Interventions and Imaginings

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Music and Irish Identity Celtic Tiger Blues

Music and Irish Identity Celtic Tiger Blues

Music and Irish Identity represents the latest stage in a life-long project for Gerry Smyth focusing here on the ways in which music engages with particular aspects of Irish identity. The nature of popular music and the Irish identity it supposedly articulates have both undergone profound change in recent years: the first as a result of technological and wider industrial changes in the organisation and dissemination of music as seen for example with digital platforms such as YouTube Spotify and iTunes. A second factor has been Ireland’s spectacular fall from economic grace after the demise of the Celtic Tiger and the ensuing crisis of national identity. Smyth argues that if as the stereotypical association would have it the Irish have always been a musical race then that association needs re-examination in the light of developments in relation to both cultural practice and political identity. This book contributes to that process through a series of related case studies that are both scholarly and accessible. Some of the principal ideas broached in the text include the (re-)establishment of music as a key object of Irish cultural studies; the theoretical limitations of traditional musicology; the development of new methodologies specifically designed to address the demands of Irish music in all its aspects; and the impact of economic austerity on musical negotiations of Irish identity. The book will be of seminal importance to all those interested in popular music cultural studies and the wider fate of Ireland in the twenty-first century. | Music and Irish Identity Celtic Tiger Blues

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Strategic Relations Between the US and Turkey 1979-2000 Sleeping with a Tiger

Documentary Editing Principles & Practice

Urban Growth and Development in Asia Volume I: Making the Cities

Labour Policy and Ideology in East Asian Creative Industries

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Classical Storytelling and Contemporary Screenwriting Aristotle and the Modern Scriptwriter

Heritage Diaspora and the Consumption of Culture Movements in Irish Landscapes

Heritage Diaspora and the Consumption of Culture Movements in Irish Landscapes

Using an interdisciplinary and transhistorical framework this book examines the cultural material and symbolic articulations of Irish migration relationships from the medieval period through to the contemporary post-Celtic Tiger era. With attention to people’s different uses of social space relationships with and memories of the landscape as well as their symbolic expressions of diasporic identity Heritage Diaspora and the Consumption of Culture examines the different forms of diaspora over time and contributes to contemporary debates on home foreignness globalization and consumption. By examining various movements of people into and out of Ireland the book explores how expressions of cultural capital and symbolic power have changed over time in the Irish collective imagination shedding light on the ways in which Ireland is represented and Irish culture consumed and materialized overseas. Arranged around the themes of home and location identity and material culture and global culture and consumption this collection brings together the work of scholars from the UK Ireland Europe the US and Canada to explore the ways in which the processes of movement affect the people’s negotiation and contestation of concepts of identity the local and the global. As such it will appeal to scholars working in fields such as sociology politics cultural studies history and archaeology with interests in migration gender studies diasporic identities heritage and material culture. | Heritage Diaspora and the Consumption of Culture Movements in Irish Landscapes

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Routledge International Handbook of Irish Studies

Routledge International Handbook of Irish Studies

Routledge International Handbook of Irish Studies begins with the reversal in Irish fortunes after the 2008 global economic crash. The chapters included address not only changes in post-Celtic Tiger Ireland but also changes in disciplinary approaches to Irish Studies that the last decade of political economic and cultural unrest have stimulated. Since 2008 Irish Studies has been directly and indirectly influenced by the crash and its reverberations through the economy political landscape and social framework of Ireland and beyond. Approaching Irish pasts presents and futures through interdisciplinary and theoretically capacious lenses the chapters in this volume reflect the myriad ways Irish Studies has responded to the economic precarity in the Republic renewed instability in the North the complex European politics of Brexit global climate and pandemic crises and the intense social change in Ireland catalyzed by all of these. Just as Irish society has had to dramatically reconceive its economic and global identity after the crash Irish Studies has had to shift its theoretical modes and its objects of analysis in order to keep pace with these changes and upheavals. This book captures the dynamic ways the discipline has evolved since 2008 exploring how the age of austerity and renewal has transformed both Ireland and scholarly approaches to understanding Ireland. It will appeal to students and scholars of Irish studies sociology cultural studies history literature economics and political science. Chapter 3 5 and 15 of this book is available for free in PDF format as Open Access from the individual product page at www. routledge. com. It has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4. 0 license.

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