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9780716530039

The Politics and Poetics of Irish Children's Literature

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  • ISBN13:

    9780716530039

  • ISBN10:

    0716530031

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2009-03-09
  • Publisher: Irish Academic Press
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Summary

Although the work of many contemporary Irish writers for children is often complex and sophisticated there is currently very little critical analysis to do it justice. The aim of this book is to redress that situation and to prove that the best writing for children is no less complex and well written than the best adult fiction and offers valuable material for theoreticians. With a detailed examination of selected texts by six Irish writers for children, the book explores the reciprocal relationship between the different time and place ofthe child reader and the complexity and multiplicity ofthe world ofthe adult writer. It suggests that putting the different forms ofexperience in dialogue with each other promotes a new understanding because it allows for other points of view and other ways of seeing. This book also suggests that the way in which these writers implement the potential ofthe child reader's different perspective refutes the idea of the 'impossible' relation between adult and child. The opening chapter explores the attempt to re-create childhood and adolescence in a range of Irish memoir and fiction.

Table of Contents

Forewordp. vii
Introductionp. ix
Do You Believe in Children?p. 1
Post-Independent Ireland: Eilís Dillonp. 19
The Importance of History to Cultural Identity: Marita Conlon-McKennap. 43
Modern Ireland: Cormac MacRaoisp. 71
Self-Differentiation and Self-Development: Mark O'Sullivanp. 94
The Dynamics of Narrative Exchange: Siobhán Parkinsonp. 117
'And nothing at all to do except wait to be eaten': Matthew Sweeneyp. 139
Conclusion: Rethinking the Past; Imagining the Futurep. 158
Bibliographyp. 174
Indexp. 183
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