Art Ireland and the Irish Diaspora

Art  Ireland and the Irish Diaspora
Author: Éimear O'Connor
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Art, Irish
ISBN: 1788551494

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Art, Ireland and the Irish Diaspora reveals a labyrinth of social and cultural connections that conspired to create and sustain an image of Ireland for the nation and for the Irish diaspora between 1893 and 1939. This era saw an upsurge of interest among patrons and collectors in New York and Chicago in the 'Irishness' of Irish art, which was facilitated by gallery owners, émigrés, philanthropists, and art-world celebrities. Leading Irish art historian, Éimear O'Connor, explores the ongoing tensions between those in Ireland and the expatriate community in the US, split as they were between tradition and modernity, and between public expectation and political rhetoric, as Ireland sought to forge a post-Treaty international identity through its visual artists. Featuring a glittering cast of players including Jack. B. Yeats, George Russell (AE), Lady Gregory, and Seán Keating, and richly illustrated in colour with images from archives on both sides of the Atlantic, Art, Ireland and the Irish Diaspora presents a wealth of new research, and draws together, for the first time, a series of themes that bound the Dublin art scene with that in New York and Chicago through complex networks and contemporary publications at an extraordinary time in Ireland's history.

Art History at the Crossroads of Ireland and the United States

Art History at the Crossroads of Ireland and the United States
Author: Cynthia Fowler,Paula Murphy
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2022-05-12
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781000588514

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Taking the visual arts as its focus, this anthology explores aspects of cultural exchange between Ireland and the United States. Art historians from both sides of the Atlantic examine the work of artists, art critics and art promoters. Through a close study of selected paintings and sculptures, photography and exhibitions from the nineteenth century to the present, the depth of the relationship between the two countries, as well as its complexity, is revealed. The book is intended for all who are interested in Irish/American interconnectedness and will be of particular interest to scholars and students of art history, visual culture, history, Irish studies and American studies.

Heritage Diaspora and the Consumption of Culture

Heritage  Diaspora and the Consumption of Culture
Author: Diane Sabenacio Nititham,Rebecca Boyd
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2016-04-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317122289

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Using an interdisciplinary and transhistorical framework this book examines the cultural, material, and symbolic articulations of Irish migration relationships from the medieval period through to the contemporary post-Celtic Tiger era. With attention to people’s different uses of social space, relationships with and memories of the landscape, as well as their symbolic expressions of diasporic identity, Heritage, Diaspora and the Consumption of Culture examines the different forms of diaspora over time and contributes to contemporary debates on home, foreignness, globalization and consumption. By examining various movements of people into and out of Ireland, the book explores how expressions of cultural capital and symbolic power have changed over time in the Irish collective imagination, shedding light on the ways in which Ireland is represented and Irish culture consumed and materialized overseas. Arranged around the themes of home and location, identity and material culture, and global culture and consumption, this collection brings together the work of scholars from the UK, Ireland, Europe, the US and Canada, to explore the ways in which the processes of movement affect the people’s negotiation and contestation of concepts of identity, the local and the global. As such, it will appeal to scholars working in fields such as sociology, politics, cultural studies, history and archaeology, with interests in migration, gender studies, diasporic identities, heritage and material culture.

Wherever Green Is Worn

Wherever Green Is Worn
Author: Tim Pat Coogan
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 788
Release: 2002-10-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 1403960143

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A sweeping history of all the places the Irish went when they left Ireland by one of the best known Irish historians in the world.

The Irish Diaspora

The Irish Diaspora
Author: Donald H. Akenson,Queen's University of Belfast. Institute of Irish Studies
Publsiher: Streetsville, Ont. : P.D. Meany
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1993
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105020276742

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"During the nineteeth and early twentieth centuries Ireland had a proportionately greater out-migration than did any other European nation...Irish persons made up large proportions of the populations of Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the United States."--book jacket.

Women and the Irish Diaspora

Women and the Irish Diaspora
Author: Breda Gray
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0415260019

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Based on original research with Irish women both at home and in England, this book explores how questions of mobility and stasis are recast along gender, class, racial and generational lines.

Ireland s Invasion of the World

Ireland s Invasion of the World
Author: Miki Garcia
Publsiher: The History Press
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2015-03-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780750963879

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For much of Ireland’s history her people have been emigrating and the Irish Diaspora today is estimated to be over 100 million people, fifteen times the current population of Ireland. For the most part they scattered not as colonizers but as migrants, they took their culture and identity with them and made a mark on their adopted county. They fought wars, formed societies, shaped cultures, created new identities and made history. This book looks at the Irish contribution to the history of all five continents, recalling unsung heroes, tragic tales and forgotten legacies.

Art History at the Crossroads of Ireland and the United States

Art History at the Crossroads of Ireland and the United States
Author: Cynthia Fowler,Paula Murphy
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2022-05-12
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781000588507

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Taking the visual arts as its focus, this anthology explores aspects of cultural exchange between Ireland and the United States. Art historians from both sides of the Atlantic examine the work of artists, art critics and art promoters. Through a close study of selected paintings and sculptures, photography and exhibitions from the nineteenth century to the present, the depth of the relationship between the two countries, as well as its complexity, is revealed. The book is intended for all who are interested in Irish/American interconnectedness and will be of particular interest to scholars and students of art history, visual culture, history, Irish studies and American studies.