Buch, Englisch, Band 7, 184 Seiten, KART, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 225 mm, Gewicht: 348 g
Reihe: Irish Studies in Europe
Buch, Englisch, Band 7, 184 Seiten, KART, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 225 mm, Gewicht: 348 g
Reihe: Irish Studies in Europe
ISBN: 978-3-86821-652-3
Verlag: WVT Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier
The “European” dimension suggested by the series title is an indication of a priori¬tised, but by no means exclusive, concentration on (mainland) European perspectives on Irish Studies. It is hoped that such an “etic” approach, as it were, may contribute a special dimension to the progress of Irish Studies at large and document the variety of European traditions of Irish Studies as inter- and multi-disciplinary fields of research, study, and teaching. Thus, the programme of this series is a deliberate reflection of the objectives of The European Federation of Associations and Centres of Irish Studies (EFACIS), under whose aegis the series is published.
Contents:
Narrating the Community: The Short Story Cycles of Val Mulkerns and Mary Beckett (Elke D’hoker) – ‘The End of the World as We Know It’: New Narrative Forms for a New Era in Contemporary Fiction from the North of Ireland? (Fiona McCann) – Trauma and Narrative Techniques in Contemporary Irish Fiction: Seamus Deane’s Reading in the Dark and Anne Enright’s The Gathering (Hedwig Schwall) – Beyond the Comfort Zone: Narrating Child Abuse in Joyce, McCabe and Enright (Anton Kirch¬hofer) – Puzzling Narrative Identities and the Ethics of the Literary Imagination in Sebastian Barry’s ‘Dunne Series’ (Katharina Rennhak) – Narrating the Ballymun Experience in Dermot Bolger’s Ballymun Trilogy (Anna Hanrahan) – Ireland, Lost Between Country and City: Eavan Boland in the Suburb (Christian Huck) – Celtic Tiger Ireland and the Politics of Disgust: White Trash in Sebastian Barry’s Play The Pride of Parnell Street and Leonard Abrahamson’s Film Adam and Paul (Sarah Heinz) – Craggy Island – Cranky Ireland? Serial Visions of Irishness in Father Ted (Rainer Emig) – Shamrocks, Stereotypes and Social Networking (Claire Lynch)
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
CONTENTSKatharina Rennhak (Wuppertal)
INTRODUCTION: NARRATING IRELAND IN DIFFERENT GENRES AND MEDIA 7
NARRATING IRELAND IN PROSE FICTIONElke D’hoker (Leuven)
NARRATING THE COMMUNITY: THE SHORT STORY CYCLES OF VAL MULKERNS
AND MARY BECKETT 17
Fiona McCann (Lille)
‘THE END OF THE WORLD AS WE KNOW IT’: NEW NARRATIVE FORMS
FOR A NEW ERA IN CONTEMPORARY FICTION FROM THE NORTH OF IRELAND? 33
Hedwig Schwall (Leuven)
TRAUMA AND NARRATIVE TECHNIQUES IN CONTEMPORARY IRISH FICTION:
SEAMUS DEANE’S
READING IN THE DARK
AND ANNE ENRIGHT’S
THE GATHERING
45
Anton Kirchhofer (Oldenburg)
BEYOND THE COMFORT ZONE: NARRATING CHILD ABUSE IN JOYCE,
MCCABE AND ENRIGHT 61
NARRATING IRELAND ACROSS THE GENRES, ON THE STAGE AND IN POETRYKatharina Rennhak (Wuppertal)
PUZZLING NARRATIVE IDENTITIES AND THE ETHICS OF THE LITERARY IMAGINATION
IN SEBASTIAN BARRY’S ‘DUNNE SERIES’ 79
Anna Hanrahan (Wuppertal)
NARRATING THE BALLYMUN EXPERIENCE IN DERMOT BOLGER’S
BALLYMUN TRILOGY
99
Christian Huck (Kiel)
IRELAND, LOST BETWEEN COUNTRY AND CITY: EAVAN BOLAND IN THE SUBURB 115
NARRATING IRELAND IN THE NEW MEDIASarah Heinz (Berlin)
CELTIC TIGER IRELAND AND THE POLITICS OF DISGUST:
WHITE TRASH IN SEBASTIAN BARRY’S PLAY
THE PRIDE OF PARNELL STREET
AND LEONARD ABRAHAMSON’S
FILM ADAM AND PAUL
133
Rainer Emig (Mainz)
CRAGGY ISLAND – CRANKY IRELAND? SERIAL VISIONS OF IRISHNESS
IN
FATHER TED
151
Claire Lynch (London)
SHAMROCKS, STEREOTYPES AND SOCIAL NETWORKING 163
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 179