ABSTRACT
Transcultural Insights into Contemporary Irish Literature and Society examines the transcultural patterns that have been enriching Irish literature since the twentieth century and engages with the ongoing dialogue between contemporary Irish literature and society. Driven by the growing interest in transcultural studies in the humanities, this volume provides an insightful analysis of how Irish literature handles the delicate balance between authenticity and folklore, and uniformisation and diversity in an increasingly globalised world. Following a diachronic approach, the volume includes critical readings of canonical Irish literature as an uncharted exchange of intercultural dialogues. The text also explores the external and internal transcultural traits present in recent Irish literature, and its engagement with social injustice and activism, and discusses location and mobility as vehicles for cultural transfer and the advancement of the women’s movement. A final section also includes an examination of literary expressions of hybridisation, diversity and assimilation to scrutinise negotiations of new transcultural identities. In the light of the compiled contributions, the volume ends with a revisitation of Irish studies in a world in which national identity has become increasingly problematic. This volume presents new insights into the fictional engagement of contemporary Irish literature with political, social and economic issues, and its efforts to accommodate the local and the global, resulting in a reshaping of national collective imaginaries.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|52 pages
Texts that Blur Frontiers
chapter 2|16 pages
Censorship and the Poetry of Ciaran Carson and Marin Sorescu
part II|52 pages
Transcultural Writers and Global Entanglements
chapter 4|15 pages
Social Borders and Contact Zones in Leland Bardwell's Different Kinds of Love
chapter 5|17 pages
Contested Boundaries and Uncharted Entanglements in Evelyn Conlon's Moving About the Place
part III|71 pages
Irish Social Diversity and Contemporary Literature in Dialogue
chapter 7|16 pages
Transcultural Practices, Teenage Pregnancy and Abortion in Irish Young Adult Literature
chapter 8|16 pages
Migrations in Times of Referendums. Transcultural Negotiations in Donal Ryan's Strange Flowers and Oona Frawley's Flight
chapter 9|19 pages
Negotiating Second-Generation Transcultural Irishness
part |15 pages
Coda
