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Irish postmodernisms and popular culture
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Balzano, Wanda, (1967-)
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Irish postmodernisms and popular culture/ edited by Wanda Balzano, Anne Mulhall and Moynagh Sullivan.
其他作者:
Balzano, Wanda,
出版者:
Basingstoke [England] ;Palgrave Macmillan, : 2007.,
面頁冊數:
xix, 231 p. :ill.
內容註:
PART I: Race -- Not Irish Enough? Masculinity and Ethnicity in The Wire and Rescue Me / Gerardine Meaney -- Reading and Writing Race in Ireland: Roddy Doyle and Metro Eireann/ Maureen T.Reddy -- Marching, Minstrelsy, Masquerade: Parading White Loyalist Masculinity as 'Blackness' / Suzanna Chan -- 'Is it for the Glamour?': Masculinity, Nationhood andAmateurism in Contemporary Projections ofthe Gaelic Athletic Association/ Mike Cronin -- PART II: Space -- 'Our Nuns are not a Nation': Politicizing the Convent in Irish Literature and Film / Elizabeth Butler Cullingford -- Fanfic in Ireland: No Country, No Sex, No Money, No Name/ Aintzane Legarreta Mentxaka -- Widening the Frame: the Politics of Mural Photography in Northern Ireland / Kathryn Conrad -- Tracking the Luas between the Human and the Inhuman/ Wanda Balzano & Jefferson Holdridge -- PART III: Diaspora -- Cinematic Constructions of Irish Musical Ethnicity / Christopher Smith -- St Patrick's Day Expulsions: Race and Homophobia in New York's Parade/ Katherine O'Donnell -- Fantasy, Celebrity and 'Family Values' in High-end and Special Event Tourism in Ireland / Diane Negra -- A Mirror up to Irishness: Hollywood Hard Men and Witty Women/ Claire Bracken & Emma Radley -- PART IV: Aporia -- 'Let's Get Killed': Culture and Peace in Northern Ireland / Colin Graham -- Boyzto Men: Irish Boy Bands and Mothering the Nation/Moynagh Sullivan --Quare Theory/ Noreen Giffney -- Camping up the Emerald Aisle: 'Queerness' in Irish Popular Culture / Anne Mulhall.
標題:
Popular culture - Ireland. -
電子資源:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9780230800588access to fulltext (Palgrave)
ISBN:
0230800580
Irish postmodernisms and popular culture
Irish postmodernisms and popular culture
[electronic resource] /edited by Wanda Balzano, Anne Mulhall and Moynagh Sullivan. - Basingstoke [England] ;Palgrave Macmillan,2007. - xix, 231 p. :ill.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
PART I: Race -- Not Irish Enough? Masculinity and Ethnicity in The Wire and Rescue Me / Gerardine Meaney -- Reading and Writing Race in Ireland: Roddy Doyle and Metro Eireann/ Maureen T.Reddy -- Marching, Minstrelsy, Masquerade: Parading White Loyalist Masculinity as 'Blackness' / Suzanna Chan -- 'Is it for the Glamour?': Masculinity, Nationhood andAmateurism in Contemporary Projections ofthe Gaelic Athletic Association/ Mike Cronin -- PART II: Space -- 'Our Nuns are not a Nation': Politicizing the Convent in Irish Literature and Film / Elizabeth Butler Cullingford -- Fanfic in Ireland: No Country, No Sex, No Money, No Name/ Aintzane Legarreta Mentxaka -- Widening the Frame: the Politics of Mural Photography in Northern Ireland / Kathryn Conrad -- Tracking the Luas between the Human and the Inhuman/ Wanda Balzano & Jefferson Holdridge -- PART III: Diaspora -- Cinematic Constructions of Irish Musical Ethnicity / Christopher Smith -- St Patrick's Day Expulsions: Race and Homophobia in New York's Parade/ Katherine O'Donnell -- Fantasy, Celebrity and 'Family Values' in High-end and Special Event Tourism in Ireland / Diane Negra -- A Mirror up to Irishness: Hollywood Hard Men and Witty Women/ Claire Bracken & Emma Radley -- PART IV: Aporia -- 'Let's Get Killed': Culture and Peace in Northern Ireland / Colin Graham -- Boyzto Men: Irish Boy Bands and Mothering the Nation/Moynagh Sullivan --Quare Theory/ Noreen Giffney -- Camping up the Emerald Aisle: 'Queerness' in Irish Popular Culture / Anne Mulhall.
This groundbreaking collection is a timely intervention in the fieldof Irish Studies. The collection interrogates the conflicts and coincidences of the postcolonial, the postmodern and the global at a criticaljuncture in public and intellectual debates on the boundaries of 'Irishness', and ata time of unprecedented change in Irish cultural, socialand economic life. Irish postmodernisms andcontemporary popular culture are often invoked in critical and public discussions as negative andcorrosive spaces; in this collection, the contributors re-examine suchvaluations, making use of criticalfeminist, racial, queer, psychoanalytic and postcolonial frameworks in their analyses of Irish 'postmodernity' in the era of globalization. Considering local and global, 'traditional' and emergent 'Irishness' side by side, the collection redefines the ways in which popular culture in Ireland as wellas Ireland in popular culture, are understood. From Fanfic to Orange Parades, from Boy bands to theBlessed Virgin Mary, from Celebrity Tourism to the Gaelic Athletics Association, the essays reconsider conventional notions of 'Irish identity', while exploring uncharted modes of Irish cultural production and establishing new directions for Irish Cultural Studies.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2009.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 0230800580
Standard No.: 10.1057/9780230800588doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Dewey Class. No.: 306.09417
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