Decolonisation and Criticism
The Construction of Irish Literature
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Pluto Press
Published:20th Jun '98
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
The author's other works include "The Novel and the Nation".
On the construction of Irish national identity, drawing on Irish history from the late nineteenth century to the present.This book investigates the role of literary criticism in the process of Irish decolonisation since the late eighteenth century, with special emphasis on the 1950s.
Drawing on the work of both Irish and international commentators – including Edward Said, David Lloyd, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak and Luke Gibbons – Gerry Smyth seeks to reconfigure the established relations between literature and criticism. Smyth then sets his analysis against a modular theory of decolonisation based on a reading of Irish history from the perspective of contemporary postcolonial and post-structural theory.
Engaging with debates in a number of current fields, Decolonisation and Criticism challenges many assumptions and practices of Irish literary history.
'A valuable and groundbreaking book' -- Irish Literary Supplement
ISBN: 9780745312279
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 352g
272 pages