A history of Irish modernism

A history of Irish modernism
Author: Gregory Castle,Patrick Bixby
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2019
Genre: Arts, Irish
ISBN: 1316629937

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A History of Irish Modernism examines a wide variety of artworks (from the 1890s to the 1970s), including examples from literature, film, painting, music, radio, and architecture. Each chapter considers a particular aspect of Irish culture and reflects on its contribution to modernism at large. In addition to new research on Irish Revival and cultural nationalism, which places them squarely in the modernist arena, chapters offer transnational and transdisciplinary perspectives that place Irish cultural production in new contexts. At the same time, the historical standpoint adopted in each chapter enables our contributors to examine how modernist practices developed across geographical and temporal distances. A History of Irish Modernism thus attests to the unique development of modernism in Ireland--driven by political as well as artistic concerns--even as it embodies aesthetic principles that are the hallmark of modernism in Europe, the Americas and beyond.

Ireland s Gramophones

Ireland   s Gramophones
Author: Zan Cammack
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2021-08-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781949979770

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Because gramophonic technology grew up alongside Ireland’s progressively more outspoken and violent struggles for political autonomy and national stability, Irish Modernism inherently links the gramophone to representations of these dramatic cultural upheavals. Many key works of Irish literary modernism—like those by James Joyce, Elizabeth Bowen, and Sean O’Casey—depend upon the gramophone for their ability to record Irish cultural traumas both symbolically and literally during one of the country’s most fraught developmental eras. In each work the gramophone testifies of its own complexity as a physical object and its multiform value in the artistic development of textual material. In each work, too, the object seems virtually self-placed—less an aesthetic device than a “thing” belonging primordially to the text. The machine is also often an agent and counterpart to literary characters. Thus, the gramophone points to a deeper connection between object and culture than we perceive if we consider it as only an image, enhancement, or instrument. This book examines the gramophone as an object that refuses to remain in the background of scenes in which it appears, forcing us to confront its mnemonic heritage during a period of Irish history burdened with political and cultural turbulence.

The Cambridge Companion to Irish Modernism

The Cambridge Companion to Irish Modernism
Author: Joe Cleary
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2014-08-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781107031418

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This volume takes an interdisciplinary approach to Irish modernism, offering readers an accessible overview of key writers and artists.

A History of Irish Modernism

A History of Irish Modernism
Author: Gregory Castle,Patrick Bixby
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2019-01-24
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781107176720

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This book attests to the unique development of modernism in Ireland - driven by political as well as artistic concerns.

Public Works

Public Works
Author: Michael Rubenstein
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: English literature
ISBN: 0268040303

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Public Works looks at a new dimension of a specifically Irish modernism, arguing for the vital importance of infrastructure, specifically electricity, water, and gas.

The Princeton History of Modern Ireland

The Princeton History of Modern Ireland
Author: Richard Bourke,Ian McBride
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2016-01-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780691154060

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An accessible and innovative look at Irish history by some of today's most exciting historians of Ireland This book brings together some of today's most exciting scholars of Irish history to chart the pivotal events in the history of modern Ireland while providing fresh perspectives on topics ranging from colonialism and nationalism to political violence, famine, emigration, and feminism. The Princeton History of Modern Ireland takes readers from the Tudor conquest in the sixteenth century to the contemporary boom and bust of the Celtic Tiger, exploring key political developments as well as major social and cultural movements. Contributors describe how the experiences of empire and diaspora have determined Ireland’s position in the wider world and analyze them alongside domestic changes ranging from the Irish language to the economy. They trace the literary and intellectual history of Ireland from Jonathan Swift to Seamus Heaney and look at important shifts in ideology and belief, delving into subjects such as religion, gender, and Fenianism. Presenting the latest cutting-edge scholarship by a new generation of historians of Ireland, The Princeton History of Modern Ireland features narrative chapters on Irish history followed by thematic chapters on key topics. The book highlights the global reach of the Irish experience as well as commonalities shared across Europe, and brings vividly to life an Irish past shaped by conquest, plantation, assimilation, revolution, and partition.

Irish Modernism

Irish Modernism
Author: Edwina Keown,Carol Taaffe
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2010
Genre: Art, Irish
ISBN: 3039118943

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An examination of the emergence, reception and legacy of modernism in Ireland. Engaging with the ongoing re-evaluation of regional and national modernisms, the essays collected here reveal both the importance of modernism to Ireland, and that of Ireland to modernism. This collection introduces fresh perspectives on modern Irish culture that reflect new understandings of the contradictory and contested nature of modernism itself.--

Modernist Afterlives in Irish Literature and Culture

Modernist Afterlives in Irish Literature and Culture
Author: Paige Reynolds
Publsiher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2016-09-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781783085743

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Modernist Afterlives in Irish Literature and Culture explores manifestations of the themes, forms and practices of high modernism in Irish literature and culture produced subsequent to this influential movement. The interdisciplinary collection reveals how Irish artists grapple with modernist legacies and forge new modes of expression for modern and contemporary culture.