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Vol 9, No 9 (2019): Whose Homelands? Fictions, Facts and Questions of the Irish Diaspora
Published
June 17, 2019
Issue Description
edited by
Loredana Salis
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Fascicolo intero
Cover
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SIJIS 9-2019 - Full Issue
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Pagine preliminari
Preliminaries
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Contents
7-10
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Editoriale / Editorial
Ringraziamenti / Acknowledgements
13-14
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Tom Murphy: il trionfo del Sì alla vita, al di là del ricordo con rabbia e dell’angoscia
Rosangela Barone
15-25
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Sezione monografica / Monographic Section
Whose Homelands? Facts, Fictions and Questions of the Irish Diaspora. Introduction
Loredana Salis
29-40
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Two Diasporic Moments in Irish Emigration History: The Famine Generation and the Contemporary Era
Kevin Kenny
43-65
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“Exiles at home, neither in exile nor at home”. New Insights in Pearse Hutchinson’s Image of Spanish Regionalism in the 1950s-1970s
Véronica Membrive
67-90
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Lesbian Migrant Writing: From Lesbian Nation to Queer Diaspora
Anna Charczun
91-112
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Irish Diaspora, Cultural Activism and Print Media in Transatlantic Contexts between Ireland and North America c. 1857-1887
Fiona Lyons
113-135
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“Star of the Sea”: Resistance and Adapted Homelands
Heather Levy
137-160
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Displacing the Nation: Performance, Style and Sex in Eimear McBride’s “The Lesser Bohemians”
Gerry Smyth
161-178
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Like a Scattering from a Fixed Point: Austerity Fiction and the Inequalities of Elsewhere
Jason Buchanan
179-201
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Irish Diaspora Politics: The West Riding of Yorkshire, 1879-1886
Andrew Maguire
205-228
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Coming Home: Lesbian Poetics and Homelessness
Emer Lyons
229-250
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“This cemetery is a treacherous place”. The appropriation of political, cultural and class ownership of Glasnevin Cemetery, 1832 to 1909
Patrick Callan
251-270
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Scotland’s Easter Rising Veterans and the Irish Revolution
Thomas Tormey
271-302
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… “a lone a last a loved a long the riverrun”… A Brief Nonacademic Reflection on Riverdance a Seemingly Never-Ending Success Story of Diasporic Cultural Cross-Fertilisation
Kay McCarthy
303-313
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Lost (and Found) in Translation. Women and Emigration in two poems by Eavan Boland, translated into Italian, with an Italian envoi
Carla de Petris
317-327
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When did the Irish-American Diaspora Make a Difference? Influencing US Diplomacy toward Northern Ireland
Timothy White, Emily Pausa
329-346
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Southern Celts: Voices from “Aotearoa” New Zealand
Celine Kearney, Martin Andrew
347-367
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Decolonizing the Irish: The International Resistance and Entrenchment of the Global Irish Diaspora
Aedan Alderson
369-386
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The Irish in France: Assessing Changes in the Profile of Irish Emigrants over the last 30 years
Gráinne O’Keeffe-Vigneron
387-413
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Miscellanea
The Island of the Saints and the Homeland of the Martyrs: Monsignor O’Riordan, Father Hagan and the Boundaries of the Irish Nation (1906-1916)
Simon Cefaloni
417-442
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Where Does the State End and the Church Begin? The Strange Career of Richard S. Devane
Aidan Beatty
443-464
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A Female Odyssey of Romantic Illusion: Abject Women in Edna O’Brien’s Five Love Stories
Ann Chang
465-482
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Ecological Theory, Protestant Theology, and Derek Mahon’s Sense of the Natural World
James Mc Elroy
483-506
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The “Angel” Controversy: An Archival Perspective
Carlos Menéndez-Otero
507-526
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Adapting the Story of Suibhne in Neil Gaiman’s “American Gods”
Victoria Yee Wei Wen
527-543
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Scritture / Writings
The Echo of an Echo: Translating Hopkins ... cautiously
Giuseppe Serpillo
581-585
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The Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo / L'eco di piombo e l'eco d'oro
Gerard Hopkins
586-589
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An Experiment in Life Writing: Evelyn Conlon’s “Imagine them …”
Melania Terrazas
591-595
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“Imagine them ...”
Evelyn Conlon
597-603
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Voci / Voices
Detached Lyricism and Universal Rootedness: A Critical Introduction to the Poetry of Pat Boran
Pilar Villar-Argáiz
547-562
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Poetry as “an immersion in the actual”: An Interview with Pat Boran
Pilar Villar-Argáiz
563-578
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Libri ricevuti /Books Received
Libri ricevuti / Books received
633-636
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Recensioni / Reviews
Recensioni / Reviews
605-631
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Autori / Contributors
Autori / Contributors
637-644
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