Routledge international handbook of Irish studies
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Routledge international handbook of Irish studies
(Routledge international handbooks)
Routeldge, 2021
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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A fully interdisciplinary exploration of Irish Studies' development since the end of the Celtic Tiger (contributors include scholars from literary studies, history, sports studies, performance studies, music studies, language studies, politics, economics, media studies, art and visual culture, gender studies, and more)
Includes essays from scholars and practitioners in Ireland, the US, and the UK
Includes several essays that consider Irish studies in relation to ecological crisis, including the global pandemic
Includes essays from both emerging and well-established scholars
Addresses intersections between Irish studies and diverse theoretical frameworks, including queer theory, ecocriticism, critical race studies, feminist theory, disability studies, postcolonial theory, and queer theory.
Table of Contents
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-Fruh
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
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