Description
Offering a range of disciplinary perspectives, this volume opens up conversations between scholars based in Caribbean Studies and those in Irish Studies across the fields of history, politics, expressive cultural forms, and everyday practices. It makes an important contribution to Irish studies by challenging the dominance of a US diasporic history and a disciplinary focus on cultural continuity and ancestry. Likewise, within Caribbean studies, the Irish presence troubles the orthodox historical models for understanding race and the plantation, the race and class structures, as well as questions of ethnic and religious minorities.
This ground-breaking collection of new work highlights the importance of understanding the transatlantic nexus between Ireland and the Caribbean in terms of the shared historical experiences of dislocation, diaspora and colonization, as well as of direct encounter. It pays tribute to the extraordinarily rich tradition of cultural expression that informs both cultures and their imagination of each other.
The volume includes a list of resources that will encourage and facilitate ongoing research in this field.
About the Author
Alison Donnell is Professor of Modern Literatures in English, University of Reading, UK. Her publications include Twentieth Century Caribbean Literature: Critical Moments in Anglophone Literary History and The Routledge Companion to Anglophone Caribbean Literature (co-edited with Michael Bucknor).
Maria McGarrity is Associate Professor of English, Long Island University, Brooklyn, USA. She has published Washed by the Gulf Stream: The Historic and Geographic Relation of Irish and Caribbean Literature and co-edited Irish Modernism and the Global Primitive.
Evelyn O'Callaghan is Professor of West Indian Literature, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, Barbados. Her published work includes Woman Version: Theoretical Approaches to West Indian Fiction by Women and Women Writing the West Indies 1804-1939: A Hot Place, Belonging to Us.
Book Information
ISBN 9789766405045
Author Evelyn O'Callaghan
Format Paperback
Page Count 320
Imprint University of the West Indies Press
Publisher University of the West Indies Press
Weight(grams) 504g