Routledge International Handbook of Irish Studies
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Routledge International Handbook of Irish Studies
O Conchubhair, Brian; Fox, Renee; Cronin, Mike
Taylor & Francis Ltd
08/2022
502
Mole
Inglês
9780367694524
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Part I: OVERVIEW
Introduction: Irish Studies from austerity to pandemic
Renee Fox, Mike Cronin, and Brian O Conchubhair
Towards a history of Irish Studies in the United States
John Waters
Irish Studies in the non-Anglophone world
Michael Cronin
Part II: HISTORICIZING IRELAND
Irish Historical Studies Avant la Lettre: the antiquarian genealogy of interdisciplinary scholarship
Guy Beiner
Separate and together: state histories in the twentieth century
Timothy G. McMahon
Beyond the tale: folkloristics and folklore studies
Kelly Fitzgerald
The Irish Language and the Gaeltachtai: illiberalism and neoliberalism
Brian O Conchubhair
The great normalisation: success, failure and change in contemporary Ireland
Eoin O'Malley
Northern Ireland: more shared and more divided
Dominic Bryan and Gordon Gillespie
Part III: GLOBAL IRELAND
Connections and capital: the diaspora and Ireland's global networks
Mike Cronin
Irish-America
Liam Kennedy
Irish Britain
Mary J. Hickman
Ireland Inc.
Diane Negra and Anthony P. McIntyre
Ireland, Europe, and Brexit
Martina Lawless
Digital Ireland: leprechaun economics, Silicon Docks, and crisis
Kylie Jarrett
Part IV: IDENTITIES
Immigration and citizenship
Lucy Michael
The "new Irish" neighborhood: race and succession in Ireland and Irish America
Sarah L. Townsend
Gender and Irish Studies: 2008 to the present
Claire Bracken
Queering, querying Irish Studies
Ed Madden
The Catholic Church in Irish Studies
Oliver P. Rafferty
Part V: CULTURE
Reading outside the lines: imagining new histories of Irish fiction
Renee Fox
Lyric narratives: the experimental aesthetics of Irish poetry
Eric Falci
The crisis and what comes after: post-Celtic Tiger theatre in a new Irish paradigm
Laura Farrell-Wortman
Material and visual culture in post-Celtic Tiger Ireland
Kelly Sullivan
"Mise Eire": (re)imaginings in Irish Music Studies
Meabh Ni Fhuarthain
Sport and Irishness in a new millennium
Paul Rouse
Part VI: THEORIZING
27. Environmentalities: speculative imaginaries of the Anthropocene
Nessa Cronin
28. Irish animal studies at the turn of the twenty-first century
Maureen O'Connor
29. Contemporary Irish Studies and the impact of disability
Elizabeth Grubgeld
30. Irish media and representations: new critical paradigms
Emma Radley
31. Totem and Taboo in Tipperary? Irish shame and neoliberal crisis in Donal Ryan's The Spinning Heart
Sean Kennedy
Part VII: LEGACY
32. Trauma and recovery in the Post-Celtic Tiger Period: recuperating the parent-child bond in contemporary Irish fiction
Kathleen Costello-Sullivan
33. Abused Ireland: psychoanalyzing the enigma of sexual innocence
Margot Gayle Backus and Joseph Valente
34. Surplus to requirements? the ageing body in contemporary Irish writing
Magaret O'Neill and Michaela Schrage-Frueh
35. From Full Irish to FREESPACE: Irish architecture in the twenty-first century
Brian Ward
36. Repackaging history and mobilizing Easter 1916: commemorations in a time of downturn and austerity
Mike Cronin
37. An ordinary crisis: SARS-CoV-2 and Irish Studies
Malcolm Sen
Introduction: Irish Studies from austerity to pandemic
Renee Fox, Mike Cronin, and Brian O Conchubhair
Towards a history of Irish Studies in the United States
John Waters
Irish Studies in the non-Anglophone world
Michael Cronin
Part II: HISTORICIZING IRELAND
Irish Historical Studies Avant la Lettre: the antiquarian genealogy of interdisciplinary scholarship
Guy Beiner
Separate and together: state histories in the twentieth century
Timothy G. McMahon
Beyond the tale: folkloristics and folklore studies
Kelly Fitzgerald
The Irish Language and the Gaeltachtai: illiberalism and neoliberalism
Brian O Conchubhair
The great normalisation: success, failure and change in contemporary Ireland
Eoin O'Malley
Northern Ireland: more shared and more divided
Dominic Bryan and Gordon Gillespie
Part III: GLOBAL IRELAND
Connections and capital: the diaspora and Ireland's global networks
Mike Cronin
Irish-America
Liam Kennedy
Irish Britain
Mary J. Hickman
Ireland Inc.
Diane Negra and Anthony P. McIntyre
Ireland, Europe, and Brexit
Martina Lawless
Digital Ireland: leprechaun economics, Silicon Docks, and crisis
Kylie Jarrett
Part IV: IDENTITIES
Immigration and citizenship
Lucy Michael
The "new Irish" neighborhood: race and succession in Ireland and Irish America
Sarah L. Townsend
Gender and Irish Studies: 2008 to the present
Claire Bracken
Queering, querying Irish Studies
Ed Madden
The Catholic Church in Irish Studies
Oliver P. Rafferty
Part V: CULTURE
Reading outside the lines: imagining new histories of Irish fiction
Renee Fox
Lyric narratives: the experimental aesthetics of Irish poetry
Eric Falci
The crisis and what comes after: post-Celtic Tiger theatre in a new Irish paradigm
Laura Farrell-Wortman
Material and visual culture in post-Celtic Tiger Ireland
Kelly Sullivan
"Mise Eire": (re)imaginings in Irish Music Studies
Meabh Ni Fhuarthain
Sport and Irishness in a new millennium
Paul Rouse
Part VI: THEORIZING
27. Environmentalities: speculative imaginaries of the Anthropocene
Nessa Cronin
28. Irish animal studies at the turn of the twenty-first century
Maureen O'Connor
29. Contemporary Irish Studies and the impact of disability
Elizabeth Grubgeld
30. Irish media and representations: new critical paradigms
Emma Radley
31. Totem and Taboo in Tipperary? Irish shame and neoliberal crisis in Donal Ryan's The Spinning Heart
Sean Kennedy
Part VII: LEGACY
32. Trauma and recovery in the Post-Celtic Tiger Period: recuperating the parent-child bond in contemporary Irish fiction
Kathleen Costello-Sullivan
33. Abused Ireland: psychoanalyzing the enigma of sexual innocence
Margot Gayle Backus and Joseph Valente
34. Surplus to requirements? the ageing body in contemporary Irish writing
Magaret O'Neill and Michaela Schrage-Frueh
35. From Full Irish to FREESPACE: Irish architecture in the twenty-first century
Brian Ward
36. Repackaging history and mobilizing Easter 1916: commemorations in a time of downturn and austerity
Mike Cronin
37. An ordinary crisis: SARS-CoV-2 and Irish Studies
Malcolm Sen
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Irish Studies;Irish Studies Scholarship;Irish Folklore Commission;Celtic Tiger;Irish Literature;Celtic Tiger Ireland;Post-Celtic Tiger Ireland;Ireland social framework;Young Man;Irish Language;Fine Gael;Irish Diaspora;post-Celtic Tiger;Celtic Tiger Years;Spinning Heart;National Library;Irish Studies Programs;Irish Fiction;Animal Studies;Marriage Equality Referendum;ECB;Irish Economy;Irish Cinema;Great Famine;Irish America;Late Generation Ethnicity;Irish Historical Studies
Part I: OVERVIEW
Introduction: Irish Studies from austerity to pandemic
Renee Fox, Mike Cronin, and Brian O Conchubhair
Towards a history of Irish Studies in the United States
John Waters
Irish Studies in the non-Anglophone world
Michael Cronin
Part II: HISTORICIZING IRELAND
Irish Historical Studies Avant la Lettre: the antiquarian genealogy of interdisciplinary scholarship
Guy Beiner
Separate and together: state histories in the twentieth century
Timothy G. McMahon
Beyond the tale: folkloristics and folklore studies
Kelly Fitzgerald
The Irish Language and the Gaeltachtai: illiberalism and neoliberalism
Brian O Conchubhair
The great normalisation: success, failure and change in contemporary Ireland
Eoin O'Malley
Northern Ireland: more shared and more divided
Dominic Bryan and Gordon Gillespie
Part III: GLOBAL IRELAND
Connections and capital: the diaspora and Ireland's global networks
Mike Cronin
Irish-America
Liam Kennedy
Irish Britain
Mary J. Hickman
Ireland Inc.
Diane Negra and Anthony P. McIntyre
Ireland, Europe, and Brexit
Martina Lawless
Digital Ireland: leprechaun economics, Silicon Docks, and crisis
Kylie Jarrett
Part IV: IDENTITIES
Immigration and citizenship
Lucy Michael
The "new Irish" neighborhood: race and succession in Ireland and Irish America
Sarah L. Townsend
Gender and Irish Studies: 2008 to the present
Claire Bracken
Queering, querying Irish Studies
Ed Madden
The Catholic Church in Irish Studies
Oliver P. Rafferty
Part V: CULTURE
Reading outside the lines: imagining new histories of Irish fiction
Renee Fox
Lyric narratives: the experimental aesthetics of Irish poetry
Eric Falci
The crisis and what comes after: post-Celtic Tiger theatre in a new Irish paradigm
Laura Farrell-Wortman
Material and visual culture in post-Celtic Tiger Ireland
Kelly Sullivan
"Mise Eire": (re)imaginings in Irish Music Studies
Meabh Ni Fhuarthain
Sport and Irishness in a new millennium
Paul Rouse
Part VI: THEORIZING
27. Environmentalities: speculative imaginaries of the Anthropocene
Nessa Cronin
28. Irish animal studies at the turn of the twenty-first century
Maureen O'Connor
29. Contemporary Irish Studies and the impact of disability
Elizabeth Grubgeld
30. Irish media and representations: new critical paradigms
Emma Radley
31. Totem and Taboo in Tipperary? Irish shame and neoliberal crisis in Donal Ryan's The Spinning Heart
Sean Kennedy
Part VII: LEGACY
32. Trauma and recovery in the Post-Celtic Tiger Period: recuperating the parent-child bond in contemporary Irish fiction
Kathleen Costello-Sullivan
33. Abused Ireland: psychoanalyzing the enigma of sexual innocence
Margot Gayle Backus and Joseph Valente
34. Surplus to requirements? the ageing body in contemporary Irish writing
Magaret O'Neill and Michaela Schrage-Frueh
35. From Full Irish to FREESPACE: Irish architecture in the twenty-first century
Brian Ward
36. Repackaging history and mobilizing Easter 1916: commemorations in a time of downturn and austerity
Mike Cronin
37. An ordinary crisis: SARS-CoV-2 and Irish Studies
Malcolm Sen
Introduction: Irish Studies from austerity to pandemic
Renee Fox, Mike Cronin, and Brian O Conchubhair
Towards a history of Irish Studies in the United States
John Waters
Irish Studies in the non-Anglophone world
Michael Cronin
Part II: HISTORICIZING IRELAND
Irish Historical Studies Avant la Lettre: the antiquarian genealogy of interdisciplinary scholarship
Guy Beiner
Separate and together: state histories in the twentieth century
Timothy G. McMahon
Beyond the tale: folkloristics and folklore studies
Kelly Fitzgerald
The Irish Language and the Gaeltachtai: illiberalism and neoliberalism
Brian O Conchubhair
The great normalisation: success, failure and change in contemporary Ireland
Eoin O'Malley
Northern Ireland: more shared and more divided
Dominic Bryan and Gordon Gillespie
Part III: GLOBAL IRELAND
Connections and capital: the diaspora and Ireland's global networks
Mike Cronin
Irish-America
Liam Kennedy
Irish Britain
Mary J. Hickman
Ireland Inc.
Diane Negra and Anthony P. McIntyre
Ireland, Europe, and Brexit
Martina Lawless
Digital Ireland: leprechaun economics, Silicon Docks, and crisis
Kylie Jarrett
Part IV: IDENTITIES
Immigration and citizenship
Lucy Michael
The "new Irish" neighborhood: race and succession in Ireland and Irish America
Sarah L. Townsend
Gender and Irish Studies: 2008 to the present
Claire Bracken
Queering, querying Irish Studies
Ed Madden
The Catholic Church in Irish Studies
Oliver P. Rafferty
Part V: CULTURE
Reading outside the lines: imagining new histories of Irish fiction
Renee Fox
Lyric narratives: the experimental aesthetics of Irish poetry
Eric Falci
The crisis and what comes after: post-Celtic Tiger theatre in a new Irish paradigm
Laura Farrell-Wortman
Material and visual culture in post-Celtic Tiger Ireland
Kelly Sullivan
"Mise Eire": (re)imaginings in Irish Music Studies
Meabh Ni Fhuarthain
Sport and Irishness in a new millennium
Paul Rouse
Part VI: THEORIZING
27. Environmentalities: speculative imaginaries of the Anthropocene
Nessa Cronin
28. Irish animal studies at the turn of the twenty-first century
Maureen O'Connor
29. Contemporary Irish Studies and the impact of disability
Elizabeth Grubgeld
30. Irish media and representations: new critical paradigms
Emma Radley
31. Totem and Taboo in Tipperary? Irish shame and neoliberal crisis in Donal Ryan's The Spinning Heart
Sean Kennedy
Part VII: LEGACY
32. Trauma and recovery in the Post-Celtic Tiger Period: recuperating the parent-child bond in contemporary Irish fiction
Kathleen Costello-Sullivan
33. Abused Ireland: psychoanalyzing the enigma of sexual innocence
Margot Gayle Backus and Joseph Valente
34. Surplus to requirements? the ageing body in contemporary Irish writing
Magaret O'Neill and Michaela Schrage-Frueh
35. From Full Irish to FREESPACE: Irish architecture in the twenty-first century
Brian Ward
36. Repackaging history and mobilizing Easter 1916: commemorations in a time of downturn and austerity
Mike Cronin
37. An ordinary crisis: SARS-CoV-2 and Irish Studies
Malcolm Sen
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Irish Studies;Irish Studies Scholarship;Irish Folklore Commission;Celtic Tiger;Irish Literature;Celtic Tiger Ireland;Post-Celtic Tiger Ireland;Ireland social framework;Young Man;Irish Language;Fine Gael;Irish Diaspora;post-Celtic Tiger;Celtic Tiger Years;Spinning Heart;National Library;Irish Studies Programs;Irish Fiction;Animal Studies;Marriage Equality Referendum;ECB;Irish Economy;Irish Cinema;Great Famine;Irish America;Late Generation Ethnicity;Irish Historical Studies