'Lost, Unhappy and at Home': The Impact of Violence on Irish Culture : Volume I: Literature (Reimagining Ireland 133) (2024. X, 286 S. 229 mm)

111.61 SGD
Member Price
100.45
English

Product Description

Violence, in its myriad forms, is a central theme in contemporary Irish history and culture and has long been a preoccupation for writers of Irish narrative fiction. This volume investigates representations of and resistance to violence in the Irish novel, offering fresh insights into the field of Irish literary studies and exploring the enduring impact of conflict on Irish society and culture. Authored by fifteen experts in Irish studies, the book explores the multifaceted nature of violence, including its patriarchal manifestation, armed conflict, sectarianism, terrorism and colonialism. Organised into four thematic sections, this volume examines narratives that feature its effect on women; minorities; historical and intergenerational trauma; and the turbulent era of the Irish Troubles. It thereby presents a panoramic overview in Irish fiction of a subject that remains painfully timeless.

This volume explores the impact of violence and resistance on Irish society, and their representations in fiction. Its fifteen chapters, divided into four sections, violence against women, against minorities, historical trauma, and violence in the context of The Troubles, offer new insights into the way violence has shaped Ireland’s history.

Available to Order

Usually dispatches within 3-4 weeks

While every attempt has been made to ensure stock availability, occasionally we may run out of stock at our stores.

Free domestic shipping on orders over 50.00SGD

Discount is applied at checkout.

Recently Viewed Items

Related Products