Other People's Diasporas e-bog
403,64 DKK
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With the economic rise of the "e;Celtic Tiger"e; in the 1990s, Irish culture was deeply impacted by a concurrent rise in immigration. A nation tending to see itself as a land of emigrants suddenly saw waves of newcomers. In this book, Moynihan takes as her central question a formulation by sociologist Steve Garner: "e;What happens when other people's diasporas converge on the homela...
E-bog
403,64 DKK
Forlag
Syracuse University Press
Udgivet
4 april 2013
Genrer
1DBR
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780815652120
With the economic rise of the "e;Celtic Tiger"e; in the 1990s, Irish culture was deeply impacted by a concurrent rise in immigration. A nation tending to see itself as a land of emigrants suddenly saw waves of newcomers. In this book, Moynihan takes as her central question a formulation by sociologist Steve Garner: "e;What happens when other people's diasporas converge on the homeland of diasporic people?"e; Approaching the question from a cultural rather than a sociological vantage point, Moynihan delves into fiction, drama, comedy, and cinema since 1998 to examine the various representations of and insights into race relations. "e;Other People's Diasporas"e; draws upon the recent fiction of Joseph O'Connor, Roddy Doyle, and Emma Donoghue; films directed by Jim Sheridan and Eugene Brady; drama by Donal O'Kelly and Ronan Noone; and the comedy of Des Bishop to present a highly original and engaging exploration of contemporary Irish discourses on race.