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Perspectives from France and Ireland

by Máirtin Mac Con Iomaire (Volume editor), Eamon Maher (Volume editor)
©2023, Edited Collection, XVI, 334 Pages
English Studies

Series: Studies in Franco-Irish Relations, Volume 20

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This collection emerged from a conference held in TU Dublin at a time when the theme of «New Beginnings» seemed particularly apposite. In the few years prior to the gathering, COVID-19 had brought the world to almost a complete standstill. The need to recalibrate, to find new and more effective ways of dealing with the climate crisis, domestic and international politics, literary expression, and technology, was clearly felt by everyone. The fourteen essays deal with literary figures such as Jonathan Swift, George Moore, Colm Tóibín, Richard Murphy, Seamus Heaney, Michael O’Siadhail, Sally Rooney and Doireann Ní Ghríofa. Other issues broached are the diplomatic work carried out by Seán T. O’Kelly as Ireland’s envoy to Paris when an independent Ireland was seeking international recognition; depictions of the AIDS crisis in Irish theatre; the Neganthropocene in the French TV series Zone Blanche; new opportunities for learning through digital archives; strategies to save the rural Irish pub; innovative strategies employed by Ireland on the world stage, and the use of science to manipulate the French public’s beliefs about COVID-19. The diversity of material and approaches guarantees that New Beginnings will appeal to a large number of readers.

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  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. About the author
  5. About the book
  6. This eBook can be cited
  7. Contents
  8. List of Tables
  9. Acknowledgements
  10. Foreword by Orla McDonagh
  11. Introduction: New Beginnings: Perspectives from France and Ireland
  12. Part I Wording New Beginnings
    1. 1 From Gulliver’s Travels to The Quick: Trans-Temporal Literature as Life Form in a Pandemic
    2. 2 New Beginnings in Reading (Irish) Literature: A Gastrocritical Look at George Moore’s ‘Home Sickness’ and Colm Tóibín’s Brooklyn
    3. 3 An Irishman in Paris: Seán T. O’Kelly as Dáil Envoy, February 1919–April 1922
    4. 4 ‘A taste for black sole’: Richard Murphy, Patricia Avis, Tony White and the Red Bank Restaurant
    5. 5 Seamus Heaney’s New Beginnings in ‘The Riverbank Field’ and ‘Route 110’
  13. Part II Contemporary Representations of New Beginnings
    1. 6 ‘Welcoming the Difference’: Michael O’Siadhail and the Gift of Tongues
    2. 7 Disrupting the Stigmatizing Cultural Narrative of AIDS through Contemporary Irish Theatre
    3. 8 ‘So What Else Is New?’ The Case of Sally Rooney’s Normal People
    4. 9 ‘This is a female text, I think’: ‘New Words’ and Franco-Gaelic Sources in Doireann Ní Ghríofa’s A Ghost in the Throat
  14. Part III New Beginnings in the Post-Digital Age
    1. 10 Nature, the Post-Digital, and the Neganthropocene in Zone Blanche (Black Spot)
    2. 11 Surfing the Irish Folklore Commission’s Schools’ Collection: New Beginnings in the Democratisation of Learning through Digital Archives
    3. 12 Learning from the UK Experience: How the Social Entrepreneurship Model Can Help Save the Rural Irish Pub
    4. 13 Ireland’s Newly Found Influence in the Twenty-First Century: New Beginnings on the World Stage?
    5. 14 Hold-Up: A Conspiracy of Lies, Damned Lies and Statistics
Pages:
XVI, 334
Year:
2023
ISBN (PAPERBACK):
9781800797932 (Active)
ISBN (EPUB):
9781800797956 (Active)
ISBN (PDF):
9781800797949 (Active)
Language:
English
Published:
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, New York, Wien, 2023. XVI, 334 pp., 4 tables.

Dr Máirtín Mac Con Iomaire is a senior lecturer at Technological University Dublin, chef, culinary historian, broadcaster and ballad singer. Co-founder and chair of the Dublin Gastronomy Symposium, he also chairs the Masters in Gastronomy and Food Studies in TU Dublin. He co-edited «Tickling the Palate»: Gastronomy in Irish Literature and Culture (Peter Lang: 2014), «The Food Issue» of The Canadian Journal of Irish Studies (2018), and in 2021, guest edited a special issue of Folk Life on Irish food ways. Máirtín also co-edits the European Journal of Food Drink and Society. In 2021 and 2022, he was awarded a Research Ally Prize by the Irish Research Council.

Eamon Maher is Director of the National Centre for Franco-Irish Studies in TU Dublin. He is General Editor of Reimagining Ireland and Studies in Franco-Irish Relations and has edited and co-edited several books in both series. He is currently working on a monograph in English on the French priest-writer Jean Sulivan (1913–1980).

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