The Great Irish Famine – Visual and Material Culture
Autor Marguérite Corporaal, Oona Frawley, Emily Mark–fitzgeralden Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 noi 2018
institutions and social memory) to visual and material cultures. This book aims to explore how the material and visual cultures of Ireland and its diaspora (including painting, engraving, photography, devotional objects, ritual, drama, film, television, and graphic novels) intersect with the
multiple impacts and experiences of the Famine. In tracing the Famine's impact in Ireland, Northern Ireland, and across the diaspora over almost two centuries, it adopts transgenerational as well as transnational approaches to the subject of cultural memory. Interest in the Famine has increased rather than declined since its sesquicentenary, acquiring new relevance in the wake of Ireland's recent economic collapse and the international contemporary refugee crisis, with which frequent parallels have been drawn. This book arrives in the midst of the
Decade of Centenaries, the sequence of key commemorations in Ireland and Northern Ireland that has attracted widespread international public attention. As such, its essays resonate with current developments in Irish cultural history, commemoration and memory, and advances new approaches to studies
of memory and materiality.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781786941602
ISBN-10: 1786941600
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: 17 Illustrations, color; 23 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 157 x 234 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Liverpool University Press
ISBN-10: 1786941600
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: 17 Illustrations, color; 23 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 157 x 234 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Liverpool University Press
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A ground-breaking collection of essays that explore how the material and visual cultures of Ireland and its diaspora (including painting, engraving, photography, devotional objects, ritual, drama, film, television, and graphic novels) intersect with the multiple impacts and experiences of the Irish Famine, from the 1840s to the present day.