File spoon-archives/postcolonial.archive/postcolonial_1998/postcolonial.9804, message 214


From: "David Lloyd" <dlloyd-AT-Scrippscol.edu>
Date: Wed, 15 Apr 1998 09:08:45 +0000
Subject: Re: postcolonial-digest V2 #705


In postscript to the queries from Zimra and Ryan re Ireland and 
"nation Literature" and post-colonialism (we move ever closer to that 
status!) there are some further works, a little more interesting 
than Kiberd's valuable and compendious but hasty work.

Luke Gibbons, Transformations in Irish Culture (Cork UP/Notre Dame)

John Waters, ed, Ireland and Irish Cultural Studies (an issue of S. 
Atlantic Quarterly, Duke UP, Vol. 95.1, 1996.  This contains a good 
cross section of current work to give anyone a lead on the kind of 
work going on right now.

Marjorie Howes,  Yeats's Nations: Gender, Class and Irishness 
(Cambridge UP)

Vincent Cheng,  Joyce, Race and Nation (Cambridge UP).

Both excellent studies of "major" writers' relations to colonialism, 
class, gender, race, etc.

Enjoy...

David Lloyd



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