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  • 1
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing
    ISBN: 9783319525273
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (260 pages)
    Series Statement: New Directions in Irish and Irish American Literature
    Series Statement: New Directions in Irish and Irish American Literature Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Corporaal, Marguérite Traveling Irishness in the Long Nineteenth Century
    DDC: 304.80941509034
    Keywords: Comparative literature ; Comparative literature ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Also by the Editors -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- About the Editors -- List of Figures -- 1 Introduction -- New Trends in Research: The Famine and Beyond -- Further Explorations: The Essays in This Collection -- Exploring the Continent: Traveling Irish -- 2 Travel Literature and Traveling Irishness: An Italian Case Study -- Irishness? -- Religion -- View of the South -- Politics -- Irish Women in Italy -- Conclusion -- 3 Mabel Sharman Crawford's Life in Tuscany: Ulster Radicalism in a Hot Climate -- A Radical Inheritance -- Life in Tuscany -- Reactions and Later Life -- 4 On the Specificity of Irish Travel Writing in the Nineteenth Century: Maria Frances Dickson's Journeys to the Continent and Kilkee -- Maria Frances Dickson -- Souvenirs of a Summer in Germany in 1836 -- The Irishness of Souvenirs -- France-Germany-Britain-Ireland -- "Letters from the Coast of Clare" -- Scenes from the Shores of the Atlantic -- Rambling Records of Other Places and Coming Home: Switzerland, Norway, Fairy Land -- Conclusion -- Traveling Genres, Movements, and Forms -- 5 William Orpen (1878-1931): A Voice for Pluralism in the Long Nineteenth Century -- 6 Traveling Cabins: The Popularity of Irish Local-Color Fiction in Early Nineteenth-Century Europe -- Irish Local-Color Fiction in Continental Europe -- The Irish Cottage, Traveling, and Homesickness -- 7 Traveling Irishness and the Transnational James Connolly -- A Transnational Methodology -- Transnational Connolly -- Connolly's Traveling Irishness -- American Connolly -- Traveling Syndicalism -- Multiple Atlantics -- Traveling Irishness and the Transnational James Connolly -- Representations of Traveling -- 8 He Should Go to the Théâtre François: Paris, the Theater, and Maria Edgeworth's Ormond -- 9 Getting Back to Ireland: Charles Lever's Soldiers of Fortune, Tourists, and Irishmen in Reverse.
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Liverpool University Press
    ISBN: 9781800859517 , 9781800856103
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (248 p.)
    Keywords: Theatre studies
    Abstract: As the prominence of the recent #WakingTheFeminists movement illustrates, the Irish theatre world is highly conscious of the ways in which theatre can foster social emancipation. This volume of essays uncovers a wide range of marginalised histories by reflecting on the emancipatory role that the Dublin Gate Theatre (est. 1928) has played in Irish culture and society, both historically and in more recent times. The Gate’s founders, Hilton Edwards and Michéal mac Liammóir, promoted the work of many female playwrights and created an explicitly cosmopolitan stage on which repressive ideas about gender, sexuality, class and language were questioned. During Selina Cartmell’s current tenure as director, cultural diversity and social emancipation have also featured prominently on the Gate’s agenda, with various productions exploring issues of ethnicity in contemporary Ireland. The Gate thus offers a unique model for studying the ways in which cosmopolitan theatres, as cultural institutions, give expression to and engage with the complexities of identity and diversity in changing, globalised societies
    Note: English
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Cham : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9783031407918
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(IX, 245 p. 4 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    Series Statement: New Directions in Irish and Irish American Literature
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Literature, Modern ; European literature. ; America ; Emigration and immigration. ; Women ; Literature
    Abstract: Section I: Irish American Women’s Activism (1880-1920) -- 1. Fanny Parnell: The Songstress of the Land League -- 2. Mother Jones, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, and Famine Memory -- 3. Kate Kennedy, Irish Famine Refugee, American Feminist -- Section II: Famine Memory and Irish American Women’s Writing -- 4. From Regional Remembrance to Transatlantic Heritage: the Transportability of Famine memory in Fiction by Mary Anne Sadlier, Anna Dorsey and Alice Nolan -- 5. Margaret Dixon McDougall’s The Days of a Life (1883); an Irish-Canadian Perspective of the Repetitive Nature of Irish History -- Section III: The Global Famine Diaspora: Mary Anne Sadlier and Her Contemporary Female Authors -- 6. Irish Catholic and Irish Protestant Women Writers’ Perceptions of the Famine Migration and Resettlement in British North America -- 7. Sentimentally Irish, Racially White: The Balancing Act of Irish-American Identity in the Novels of Sadlier and Meany.
    Abstract: The Famine Diaspora and Irish-American Women’s Writing considers the works of eleven North-American female authors who wrote for or descended from the Irish Famine generation: Anna Dorsey, Christine Faber, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Mother Jones, Kate Kennedy, Margaret Dixon McDougall, Mary Meaney, Alice Nolan, Fanny Parnell, Mary Anne Sadlier, and Elizabeth Hely Walshe. This collection examines the ways the writings of these women contributed significantly to the construction of Irish North-American identities, and played a crucial role in the dissemination of Famine memories transgenerationally as well as transnationally. The included annotated excerpts from these women writers’ works and the accompanying essays by prominent international scholars offer insights on the sociopolitical position of the Irish in North America, their connections with the homeland, women’s activities in transnational (often Catholic) publishing networks and women writers’ mediation of Ireland’s cultural heritage. Furthermore, the volume illustrates the generic variety of Irish-American women’s writing of the Famine generation, which comprises political treatises, novels, short stories and poetry, and bears witness to these female authors’ profound engagement with political and social issues, such as the conditions of the poor and woman’s vote. Marguérite Corporaal is Full Professor of Irish Literature in Transnational Contexts at Radboud University, the Netherlands. She was PI of Relocated Remembrance: The Great Famine in Irish (Diaspora) Fiction, 1847–1921), is a NWO-VICI grant recipient for her project Redefining the Region (2019-24), and PI of Heritages of Hunger, a Dutch research council-funded NWO-NWA project (2019-24). She is the author of Relocated Memories of the Great Famine in Irish and Diaspora Fiction, 1847–70 (2017). Dr. Jason King is Academic Coordinator of the Irish Heritage Trust and National Famine Museum, Strokestown Park, and a member of the Government of Ireland National Famine Commemoration Committee. His recent publications with Christine Kinealy and Gerard Moran include More Heroes of Ireland’s Great Hunger Heroes of Ireland’s Great Hunger (2022, 2021) and Irish Famine Migration Narratives: Eyewitness Testimonies, vol II, The History of the Irish Famine (2019). Peter D. O’Neill is Associate Professor in Comparative Literature and Intercultural Studies at the University of Georgia, USA. With David Lloyd, he co-edited an essay collection, The Black and Green Atlantic: Crosscurrents of the African and Irish Diasporas, (Palgrave Macmillan; 2009). His award-winning book, Famine Irish and the American Racial State, was published in paperback in 2019. .
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