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Singing Ideas Performance Politics And Oral Poetry 1st Edition Trona N Shochin

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Singing Ideas Performance Politics And Oral Poetry 1st Edition Trona N Shochin
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Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.34 MB
Pages: 214
Author: Tríona Ní Shíocháin
ISBN: 9781785337680, 1785337688
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Singing Ideas Performance Politics And Oral Poetry 1st Edition Trona N Shochin by Tríona Ní Shíocháin 9781785337680, 1785337688 instant download after payment.

Considered by many to be the greatest Irish song poet of her generation, M ire Bhu N Laeire (Yellow Mary O'Leary; 1774-1848) was an illiterate woman unconnected to elite literary and philosophical circles who powerfully engaged the politics of her own society through song. As an oral arts practitioner, M ire Bhu composed songs whose ecstatic, radical vision stirred her community to revolt and helped to shape nineteenth-century Irish anti-colonial thought. This provocative and richly theorized study explores the re-creative, liminal aspect of song, treating it as a performative social process that cuts to the very root of identity and thought formation, thus re-imagining the history of ideas in society.

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