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Disability And Life Writing In Postindependence Ireland 1st Ed Elizabeth Grubgeld

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Disability And Life Writing In Postindependence Ireland 1st Ed Elizabeth Grubgeld
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.92 MB
Author: Elizabeth Grubgeld
ISBN: 9783030372453, 9783030372460, 3030372456, 3030372464
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Disability And Life Writing In Postindependence Ireland 1st Ed Elizabeth Grubgeld by Elizabeth Grubgeld 9783030372453, 9783030372460, 3030372456, 3030372464 instant download after payment.

This book is the first to examine life writing and disability in the context of Irish culture. It will be valuable to readers interested in Disability Studies, Irish Studies, autobiography and life writing, working-class literature, popular culture, and new media. Ranging from Sean O’Casey’s 1939 childhood memoir to contemporary blogging practices, Disability and Life Writing in Post-Independence Ireland analyzes a century of autobiographical writing about the social, psychological, economic, and physical dimensions of living with disabilities. The book examines memoirs of sight loss with reference to class and labor conditions, the harrowing stories of residential institutions and the advent of the independent living movement, and the autobiographical fiction of such acknowledged literary figures as Christy Brown and playwright Stewart Parker. Extending the discussion to the contemporary moment, popular genres such as the sports and celebrity autobiography are explored, as well as such newer phenomena as blogging and self-referential performance art.

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