TY - BOOK AU - Frawley,Oona ED - Project Muse. ED - Project Muse. TI - Memory Ireland T2 - Irish studies SN - 9780815651710 AV - DA926.M3 M3 2011eb vol. 2 U1 - 941.5 22 PY - 2012/// CY - Syracuse, N.Y. PB - Syracuse University Press KW - Collective memory KW - Ireland KW - Memory KW - Social aspects KW - Study and teaching (Higher) KW - Social conditions KW - Historiography KW - Civilization KW - Electronic books KW - Electronic books. KW - local N1 - Issued as part of UPCC book collections on Project MUSE; Includes bibliographical references (p. 251-272) and index; Introduction / Oona Frawley -- 1. Imaginary connections? Postmemory and Irish diaspora writing / Aidan Arrowsmith -- 2. Roots and rhizomes in Irish-Australian ancestral memory / Chad Habel -- 3. Chronotopic memory in contemporary Irish-Canadian literature / Katrin Urschel -- 4. Cultural memory, identity, and Irish-American nostalgia / James P. Byrne -- 5. Race and Irish cultural memory / Maureen Reddy -- 6. The kitsch of the dispossessed / Spurgeon Thompson -- 7. Private memories, public display : jewelry, souvenirs, and tattoos as icons of Irishness / Maggie Williams -- 8. Remembering the homeland : St. Patrick's Day celebrations in New Zealand to 1910 / Tanja Bueltmann -- 9. Lancashire shasana / Nuala NĂ­ Dhomhnaill -- Memory practices -- Introduction / Oona Frawley -- 10. Memory transfer / Joep Leerssen -- 11. "The tone of defiance" : music, memory, and Irish nationalism / Katie Brown -- 12. "Nonsynchronism," traditional music, and memory in Ireland / Steve Coleman -- 13. The eviction photograph as shifting trace / Gail Baylis -- 14. Reconfiguring the traveller self : cultural memory and belonging / Michael Ohaodha -- 15. Gaelic games and the construction of memory and identity / Sara Brady -- 16. Food, immigrants, and the Irish diaspora / Hasia Diner -- 17. Cooking at the hearth : the "Irish Cottage" and women's lived experience / Rhona Richman Kenneally -- 18. Getting the measure of Treasure Island / Paul Muldoon -- Works cited -- Index N2 - Irelands status as an island nation with a history of emigration has meant the development of a body of diasporic cultural memory. This book opens new pathways into the body of Irish cultural memory, demonstrating time and again the ways in which memory is supported by the negotiations of individuals within wider cultural contexts UR - https://muse.jhu.edu/books/9780815651710/ ER -