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Versions Of Ireland

Empire, Modernity And Resistance In Irish Culture
By: Eóin Flannery

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Versions of Ireland brings a postcolonial optic to Irish cultural studies, highlighting imperial modernity and resistance. More than just theory, it offers rich analyses of republican murals, poetry, gothic fiction, and nineteenth-century photography.

Versions of Ireland brings a refined postcolonial theoretical optic to bear on many of the most urgent questions within contemporary Irish cultural studies. Drawing on,…
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Versions of Ireland brings a refined postcolonial theoretical optic to bear on many of the most urgent questions within contemporary Irish cultural studies. Drawing on, and extending, the most advanced critical work within the discipline, the book offers a subtle critical genealogy of the development of Ireland’s diverse postcolonial projects. Furthermore, it reflects on the relevance and the effectiveness of postcolonial and subaltern historiographical methodologies in an Irish context, interrogating the ethical and political problematics of such discursive importation. Flannery’s work highlights the operative dynamics of imperial modernity, together with its representational agents, in Ireland, and also divines moments of explicit and implicit resistance to modernity’s rationalising and accumulative urges.

The book is pioneering in the facility and ease with which it navigates the interdisciplinary terrain of Irish studies. Flannery provides enabling and challenging new readings of the poetry of the bi-lingual poet, Michael Hartnett; the politically imaginative vistas of the republican mural tradition in the North of Ireland; the gothic anxieties inherent in the fiction of Eugene McCabe and the semi-fictional writing of Seamus Deane, and the differential codes of visual surveillance apparent in Irish tourist posters and late nineteenth century photography in Ireland. Versions of Ireland does not dwell on the exclusively theoretical, but offers rich critical analyses of a range of Irish cultural artefacts in terms of Ireland’s protracted colonial history and contested postcolonial condition.

Eóin Flannery teaches in the Department of Languages and Cultural Studies at the University of Limerick in Ireland. He is the author of several articles on Irish poetry, contemporary Irish fiction, postcolonial studies and visual culture. He has three other books forthcoming, including: Fanon’s One Big Idea: Ireland and Postcolonial Studies; Ireland in Focus: Film, Photography and Popular Culture and Enemies of Empire: New Perspectives on Imperialism, Literature and History.

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-84718-050-7
  • ISBN13: 978-1-84718-050-6
  • Date of Publication: 2007-02-13

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-5275-6695-1
  • ISBN13: 978-1-5275-6695-8
  • Date of Publication: 2007-02-13
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Subject Codes:

  • BIC: JFC
  • THEMA: JBCC
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