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Writing Home
Poetry and Place in Northern Ireland, 1968-2008
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English
Published/Copyright:
2008
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The idea of place, and of being displaced, is a powerful leit-motif in Northern Irish poetry. It is here explored in depth, from the 1960s to the present day.
Ideas of home, place and identity have been continually questioned, re-imagined and re-constructed in Northern Irish poetry. Concentrating on the period since the outbreak of the Troubles in the late 1960s, this study provides a detailed consideration of the work of several generations of poets, from Hewitt and MacNeice, to Fiacc and Montague, to Simmons, Heaney, Mahon and Longley, to Muldoon, Carson, Paulin and McGuckian, to McDonald, Morrissey, Gillisand Flynn. It traces the extent to which their writing represents a move away from concepts of rootedness and towards a deterritorialized poetics of displacement, mobility, openness and pluralism in an era of accelerating migration and globalisation. In the new readings of place, inherited maps are no longer reliable, and home is no longer the stable ground of identity but seems instead to be always where it is not. The crossing of boundaries and the experience of diaspora open up new understandings of the relations between places, a new sense of the permeability and contingency of cultures, and new concepts of identity and home.
Professor ELMER KENNEDY-ANDREWS teaches in the Department of English at the University of Ulster.
Ideas of home, place and identity have been continually questioned, re-imagined and re-constructed in Northern Irish poetry. Concentrating on the period since the outbreak of the Troubles in the late 1960s, this study provides a detailed consideration of the work of several generations of poets, from Hewitt and MacNeice, to Fiacc and Montague, to Simmons, Heaney, Mahon and Longley, to Muldoon, Carson, Paulin and McGuckian, to McDonald, Morrissey, Gillisand Flynn. It traces the extent to which their writing represents a move away from concepts of rootedness and towards a deterritorialized poetics of displacement, mobility, openness and pluralism in an era of accelerating migration and globalisation. In the new readings of place, inherited maps are no longer reliable, and home is no longer the stable ground of identity but seems instead to be always where it is not. The crossing of boundaries and the experience of diaspora open up new understandings of the relations between places, a new sense of the permeability and contingency of cultures, and new concepts of identity and home.
Professor ELMER KENNEDY-ANDREWS teaches in the Department of English at the University of Ulster.
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CONTENTS
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PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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ABBREVIATIONS
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EDITORIAL CONVENTIONS
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1. Introduction: The Lie of the Land
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2. Paradigms and Precursors: Rooted Men and Nomads (John Hewitt, Patrick Kavanagh and Louis MacNeice)
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3. John Montague: Global Regionalist?
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4. Seamus Heaney and Paul Muldoon: Omphalos and Diaspora
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5. Padraic Fiacc and James Simmons
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6. Michael Longley’s Ecopoetics
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7. Derek Mahon: ‘An Exile and a Stranger’
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8. Tom Paulin: Dwelling without Roots
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9. Ciaran Carson: The New Urban Poetics
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10. Medbh McGuckian: The Lyric of Gendered Space
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11. New Voices (Peter McDonald, Sinead Morrissey, Alan Gillis and Leontia Flynn)
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Index
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February 19, 2024
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9781846156823
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D.S.Brewer
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Keywords for this book
Northern Irish poetry; place; identity; home; Troubles; generations of poets; cultural displacement; mobility; globalization; contemporary Native writing; Native cultural identity
Audience(s) for this book
For an expert adult audience, including professional development and academic research