Reimagined Communities : : Rewriting Nationalisms in European Literary Discourses / / Ryszard Bartnik, Leszek Drong, and Liliana Sikorska, editors.

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Place / Publishing House:Göttingen, Germany : : Brill :, V & R unipress,, [2023]
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Year of Publication:2023
Edition:First edition.
Language:English
Series:Transitions (Palgrave Macmillan (Firm))
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Table of Contents
  • Body
  • Ryszard Bartnik / Liliana Sikorska / Leszek Drong: Introduction: Nationalisms as Cultural Artefacts
  • Bibliography
  • Michael McAteer: From Protestant Ireland to Revolutionary Hungary: Nationalism and Transnationalism in Samuel Ferguson
  • Introduction
  • Ferguson's ˋA Dialogue'
  • Ferguson's ˋHungary'
  • Conclusion: Nationalism/Transnationalism
  • Bibliography
  • Paweł Meus: German nationalism in the interwar period from a borderland perspective: Alfred Hein and his interpretation of the national question
  • Bibliography
  • Leszek Drong: Denationalizing Upper Silesia in Szczepan Twardoch's Fiction
  • 1. Szczepan Twardoch's Silesian Novels
  • 2. National and transnational memories in Mitteleurope
  • 3. Silesian aspirations in Drach and Pokora
  • 4. Crossing boundaries - the chthonic and the transnational
  • 5. Conclusion
  • Bibliography
  • Internet sources
  • Richard Jorge: Questioning Identities in the Postmodern Nation: Memory, Past and the Self in Claire Keegan's ˋThe Night of the Quicken Trees'
  • The Irish folktale as a subverting narrative structure
  • Embodying the Irish nation: superstitious beliefs, the Catholic Church and national discourse
  • Questioning a community-driven discourse
  • Conclusion
  • Bibliography
  • Frank Ferguson: Writing Around the State: Memory Cultures in Contemporary Northern Irish Writing
  • Bibliography
  • Michaela Marková: The Battles we refuse to fight today become the hardships our children must endure tomorrow: The ethno-political conflict and its legacy in selected contemporary Northern Irish novels for children and YA
  • Bibliography
  • Internet sources
  • Thierry Robin: Borderline Troubles in Resurrection Man and Breakfast on Pluto: Remembering Northern Ireland before the GFA.
  • Borders, denial and Freudian death drive narrated in (Northern) Irish fiction
  • Novels and films: McCabe's neo-delusional bog Gothic vs McNamee's factional Gothic
  • Linguistic borders and political identities
  • "What's in a name?"
  • Deconstructing images of hatred
  • Towards a postmodernist aesthetics of derealization
  • A conclusion beyond notional and national binaries
  • Bibliography
  • Liliana Sikorska: Vanquishing mirages: nations and nationalisms in Barry Unsworth's The Rage of the Vulture and Orhan Pamuk's Silent House
  • Bibliography
  • Ryszard Bartnik: ˋA writer beyond borders on gross ethics-related negligence': J. M. Coetzee, life-writing and a moral railing against the modern world's maladies
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  • The content
  • Bibliography
  • Bio Notes.