Join BookitisSave favorites, build lists, and follow creators.

Northern Irish Writing after the Troubles

Work detail

Bookitis Pick
Northern Irish Writing after the Troubles
NI
Bryan CheyetteMartin Paul EveCaroline Magennis2 editions

"The period since the Good Friday Agreement in 1998 has seen a sustained decrease in violence and, at the same time, Northern Ireland has undergone a literary renaissance, with a fresh generation of writers exploring innovative literary forms. This book explores contemporary Northern Irish fiction and how the 'post'-conflict period has led writers to a renewed engagement with intimacy and intimate life. Magennis draws on affect and feminist theory to examine depictions of intimacy, pleasure and the body in their writings and shows how intimate life in Northern Ireland is being reshaped and re-written. Featuring short reflective pieces from some of today's most compelling Northern Irish Writers, including Lucy Caldwell, Jan Carson, Bernie McGill and David Park, this book provides authoritative insights into how a contemporary engagement with intimacy provides us with new ways to understand Northern Irish identity, selfhood and community."--

Overview

Shared work-level identity and catalog context.

3 credited authorsSearch language english

Bookitis keeps work pages focused on the shared book identity and the editions that actually belong to it. Unrelated books should not appear here as primary content.

Contributors

People credited with this work in the active catalog.

  • Bryan Cheyette

    Author profile in the active Bookitis catalog

    Open Author
  • Martin Paul Eve

    Author profile in the active Bookitis catalog

    Open Author
  • Caroline Magennis

    Author profile in the active Bookitis catalog

    Open Author

Editions

Publication-specific versions linked to this work only.