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Geofeminism In Irish And Diasporic Culture Intimate Cartographies 1st Ed Christin M Mulligan

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Geofeminism In Irish And Diasporic Culture Intimate Cartographies 1st Ed Christin M Mulligan
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing; Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.43 MB
Author: Christin M. Mulligan
ISBN: 9783030192143, 9783030192150, 3030192148, 3030192156
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Geofeminism In Irish And Diasporic Culture Intimate Cartographies 1st Ed Christin M Mulligan by Christin M. Mulligan 9783030192143, 9783030192150, 3030192148, 3030192156 instant download after payment.

Geofeminism in Irish and Diasporic Culture: Intimate Cartographies demonstrates the ways in which contemporary feminist Irish and diasporic authors, such as Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill and Tana French, cross borders literally (in terms of location), ideologically (in terms of syncretive politics and faiths), figuratively (in terms of conventions and canonicity), and linguistically to develop an epistemological “Fifth Space” of cultural actualization beyond borders. This bookcontextualizes their work with regard to events in Irish and diasporic history and considers these authors in relation to other more established counterparts such as W.B. Yeats, P.H. Pearse, James Joyce, and Mairtín Ó Cadhain. Exploring the intersections of postcolonial cultural geography, transnational feminisms, and various theologies, Christin M. Mulligan engages with media from the ninth century to present day and considers how these writer-cartographers reshape Ireland both as real landscape and fantasy island, traversed in order to negotiate place in terms of terrain and subjectivity both within and outside of history in the realm of desire.

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