Walking the Land of Irish Studies

Auteurs

  • Maureen Murphy

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.37389/abei.v9i0.3702

Mots-clés :

Diaspora, Ireland, South America.

Résumé

Using the old rural Irish custom of walking the land, this essay locates the Irish presence in the old and new world and surveys the global territory of Irish studies. It considers shared themes of language and cultural, responses to colonialism and history and national identity, and it charts the development of Irish Studies from Ireland to North and South America, to the continent, to Africa, to Asia and the Pacific. Perhaps the most astonishing development is the new page in Irish Studies, the New Irish of the twenty-first century.

Biographie de l'auteur

  • Maureen Murphy

    MURPHY, MAUREEN is Interim Dean of the School of  Education and Allied Human Services at Hofstra University. She has edited Asenath Nicholson’s ANNALS OF THE
    FAMINE IN IRELAND (1998) and IRELAND’S WELCOME TO THE STRANGER (2003). She directed the GREAT IRISH FAMINE CURRICULUM for New York State
    (2001) which won the National Council for the Social Studies Project Excellence Award for 2002. She is the Historian of the Irish Hunger Memorial in Battery Park City, NY.
    Currently she is serving a three year term as Associate Director of the Yeats International Summer School.

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Publiée

2007-06-17

Numéro

Rubrique

The Irish in South America

Comment citer

Murphy, M. (2007). Walking the Land of Irish Studies. ABEI Journal, 9, 171-185. https://doi.org/10.37389/abei.v9i0.3702