Subaltern ethics in contemporary Sco...
Lehner, Stefanie, (1976-)

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  • Subaltern ethics in contemporary Scottish and Irish literature = tracing counter-histories /
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    Title/Author: Subaltern ethics in contemporary Scottish and Irish literature/ Stefanie Lehner.
    Reminder of title: tracing counter-histories /
    Author: Lehner, Stefanie,
    Published: New York :Palgrave Macmillan, : 2011.,
    Description: 1 online resource (248 p.)
    Notes: Includes index.
    [NT 15003449]: List of Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction Irish-Scottish Crosscurrents: Towards an Archipelagic Subaltern AesthEthics -- (D)evolutions? Transformations in the Scottish & Irish ImagiNation -- 'Buried in Silence and Oblivion': Subaltern Counter-Histories in the Scottish-Irish Archipelago -- James Kelman's 'Naval History' and Robert McLiam Wilson's 'The Dreamed' -- 'History stands so still, it gathers dust': Mapping Ethical Disjunctures in Contemporary Ireland and Scotland -- Patrick McCabe's The Dead School and James Kelman's You Have to be Careful in the Land of the Free -- 'Measuring Silences': The Northern Irish Peace Process as Arkhe-Taintment? -- Glenn Patterson's That Which Was and Eoin McNamee's The Ultras -- 'Un-Remembering History': Traumatic Herstories in Contemporary Irish and Scottish Fiction -- Roddy Doyle's The Woman Who Walked Into Doors, Janice Galloway's The Trick is to Keep Breathing and Jennifer Johnston's The Invisible Worm -- Feminine Futures?: Gender Trouble in the Allegorical ImagiNation -- Alasdair Gray's 1982 Janine and Patrick McCabe's Breakfast on Pluto -- Conclusion -- Works Cited -- Index -- --.
    [NT 15003449]: Introduction Irish-Scottish crosscurrents: towards an archipelagic subaltern aesthethics -- (D)evolutions? transformations in the Scottish, Irish & Northern Irish imagination -- "Buried in silence and oblivion": subaltern counter-histories in the Scottish-Irish archipelago: James Kelman's "Naval history" and Robert Mcliam Wilson's "The dreamed" -- "History stands so still, it gathers dust": mapping ethical disjunctures in contemporary Ireland and Scotland: Patrick McCabe's The dead school and James Kelman's You have to be careful in the land of the free -- "Measuring silences": the Northern Irish peace process as Arkhe-taintment?: Glenn Patterson's That which was and Eoin McNamee's The ultras -- "Un-remembering history": traumatic herstories in contemporary Irish and Scottish fiction: Roddy Doyle's The woman who walked into doors, Janice Galloway's The trick is to keep breathing and Jennifer Johnston's The invisible worm -- Feminine futures: gender trouble in the allegorical imagination: Alasdair Gray's 1982 Janine and Patrick McCabe's Breakfast on Pluto -- Conclusion.
    Subject: English fiction - Irish authors -
    Subject: Ireland - Encyclopedias. - Civilization -
    Online resource: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9780230308794An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
    ISBN: 9780230308794 (electronic bk.)
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