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Viewpoints : Theoretical Perspectives on Irish Visual Texts /

Over the last twenty years, Ireland has undergone significant transformation and, as a consequence, notions of Irish identity and nationality have been in constant flux. For this reason, it is a timely moment to consider visual representations, both past and present, of Irish cultural life, and cont...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: Project Muse
Otros Autores: Radley, Emma, Bracken, Claire
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cork, Ireland : Cork University Press, 2013
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Introduction / Claire Bracken and Emma Radley -- Discourse -- 1. Terra infirma : the territory of the visible and the writing of Ireland's visual culture / Justin Carville -- 2. World-making in Thaddeus O'Sullivan's The woman who married Clark Gable / Cheryl Herr -- 3. The phenomenological narrative shift between Lenny Abrahamson's Adam & Paul and Garage / Barry Monahan -- 4. Fascinating states : screening Northern Ireland / Matthew Brown -- 5. Finding a voice : Irish-language film in the twenty-first century / Heather Macdougall -- Form -- 6. Memory to film : reviving the Irish diaspora in Stephen Frears' Liam / Emmie McFadden -- 7. Violent transpositions : the disturbing "appearance" of the Irish horror film / Emma Radley -- 8. Film into novel : Kate O'Brien's modernist use of film techniques / Aintzane Legarreta Mentxaka -- 9. The feng shui of Lough Derg : therapeutic landscapes and the marketing of spirituality in contemporary Ireland / Anne Mulhall -- Identity -- 10. "Indebted for their existence to the inessential" : on three Irish artists / Colin Graham -- 11. Post-feminism and the Celtic tiger : Deirdre O'Kane's television roles / Claire Bracken -- 12. New identities in the Irish horror film : isolation and boy eats girl / Zelie Asava -- 13. Becoming-woman : transformations in the interstice in the cinema of Neil Jordan / Jenny O'Connor -- 14. Mourning sex : the aesthetics of queer relationality in contemporary film / Fintan Walsh -- Notes and references -- Bibliography -- Index. 
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520 |a Over the last twenty years, Ireland has undergone significant transformation and, as a consequence, notions of Irish identity and nationality have been in constant flux. For this reason, it is a timely moment to consider visual representations, both past and present, of Irish cultural life, and contribute to conversations about questions such as: What kind of iconic currencies does Ireland have? How should we see them? Are there specific ideological frameworks operating when we imagine Ireland? Can we imagine Irishness differently? Viewpoints explores the ways in which visual texts engage with questions of Irish culture, and the manner in which those texts are received, circulated, and consumed. By way of recourse to a range of theoretical positions that include feminism, psychoanalysis, phenomenology, philosophy, and queer theory, the collection presents multiple and variegated perspectives on Irish texts, culture, society, and life. With essays on theories of visualization and early Irish photography, adaptation and memory in the diasporic image, identities in Irish photographic art, the advertising of therapeutic wellness sites, as well as essays which read and focus on Irish film and television differently, this book brings new critical readings to how we see Irish culture. 
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