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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.)
Subaltern ethics in contemporary Scottish and Irish literature = tracing counter-histories /
Lehner, Stefanie,1976-
Subaltern ethics in contemporary Scottish and Irish literature
tracing counter-histories /[electronic resource] :Stefanie Lehner. - New York :Palgrave Macmillan,2011. - 1 online resource (248 p.)
Includes index.
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 -- --.
Recent decades have not only seen an increasing interest in the political and economic crosscurrents between Scotland and Ireland, but they have also witnessed a remarkable literary renaissance on both sides of the Irish Sea. Subaltern Ethics breaks new ground in theoretical investigations of the overlapping of Irish and Scottish studies. Its approach galvanises Emmanuel Levinas' ethics with the socio-cultural category of the 'subaltern' to arrive at a rigorous position of politicised postcolonial theory. This innovative Irish-Scottish comparative framework enables Stefanie Lehner to trace a shared matrix of politico-ethical concerns in contemporary Scottish, Northern Irish and Irish writings. The book sheds new light on established and more recent writers, including James Kelman, Patrick McCabe and Glenn Patterson, exploring how their fictions interact with recent political developments, concerning the impact of the Celtic Tiger in the Republic, devolution in Scotland, and the peace process in Northern Ireland. It argues that these works register a recalcitrance towards dominant historical paradigms, thereby constructing 'counter-histories' to the alleged (d)evolutionary processes in today's Atlantic archipelago.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2011.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780230308794 (electronic bk.)
Source: 389685Palgrave Macmillanhttp://www.palgraveconnect.comSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: PR8807.H5 / L45 2011
Dewey Class. No.: 823/.914099411
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