![]() Die Deutsche Nationalbibliothek lists this publication in the Deutsche Nationalbibliografie detailed bibliographic data is available on the Internet at. Reimagining Ireland Volume 94 Edited by Dr Eamon Maher, Technological University Dublin – Tallaght Campusīibliographic information published by Die Deutsche Nationalbibliothek. ![]() Trauma and Identity in Contemporary Irish Culture Trauma and Identity in Contemporary Irish Culture is a rich and timely addition to the interdisciplinary fields of Irish studies, cultural studies and trauma studies' Dr Miriam Haughton, NUI Galway, author of Staging Trauma: Bodies in Shadow (2018) It effectively and ethically considers the role of gender and cultural production in terms of investigating traumatic experience in postcolonial and postmodern contexts. The extent of this unsettling realisation is revelatory' Guy Beiner, author of Forgetful Remembrance and Remembering the Year of the French 'This volume proposes essential insights into how trauma and memory studies cast light on Irish identities, both historically and in the present moment. 'Reading the eye-opening essays in this collection, one is struck by the many different ways through which recollections of troubling experiences have been creatively reconfigured as traumas that pervade Irish literature, cinema, music, historical writing and digital media. Trauma and IdenTITy In ConTemporary IrIsh CulTure V OLUME 9 4 melania Terrazas Gallego (ed) Cosgrave and Seán Lemass Ĩ Di-rum-ditherum-dan-dee: Trauma and Prejudice, Conflict and Change as Reflections of Societal Transformation in the Modern-Day Consolidation of Irish Traditional Music ĩ Traumatic Childhood Memories and the Adult Political Visions of Sinéad O’Connor, Bono and Phil Lynott ġ0 Hungry Ghosts: Trauma and Addiction in Irish Literature ġ2 Trauma and Identity Issues in Pat Boran’s Work: An Interview 1 From Undoing: Silence and the Challenge of Individual Trauma in John Boyne’s The Heart’s Invisible Furies (2017) Ģ Trauma and Irish Female Migration through Literature and Ethnography ģ Avenging the Famine: Lance Daly’s Black ’47, Genre and History Ĥ Reflection of Trauma in the Prisons Memory Archive: How Information Literacy, Human Experience and Place Are Impacted by Conflict ĥ From the Maze to Social Media: Articulating the Trauma of “the Blanket Protest” in the Digital Space Ħ “The Women Who Had Been Straining Every Nerve”: Gender-Specific Medical Management of Trauma in the Irish Revolution (1916–1923) ħ Personal Loss and the “Trauma of Internal War”: The Cases of W.
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