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Post-Urban Spaces in Contemporary Irish Fiction
TIR - EAN : 9782917681633
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EAN : 9782917681633
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- EAN13 : 9782917681633
- Editeur : TIR
- Date Parution : 17 août 2023
- Disponibilite : Disponible
- Nombre de pages : 222
- Format : H:145 mm L:205 mm E:10 mm
- Poids : 280gr
- Résumé : The emergence of spatial experience has sparked a notable interest within the realm of critical theory, leading to a comprehensive exploration and conceptualization of various cultural, ideological, and aesthetic movements that have emerged from the discourse on space. This intellectual pursuit has given rise to a multitude of studies examining diverse artistic representations of space, and these studies explore the distinct characteristics inherent to each geographical and cultural context, in the case of this collection, Ireland. Through their varied approaches and analyses, these studies have revitalized human beings’ relationships with spaces, while also acknowledging the marginalized perception of overlooked places that are in need of recognition. Thus, "Post-Urban Spaces in Contemporary Irish Fiction, Transcultural Spaces and Places" assembles a range of diverse perspectives that delve into the reconfiguration of spaces within contemporary Irish aesthetics. In line with the broader field of Space Studies, this volume encompasses essays that explore the intersection of Irish spaces with other areas of knowledge and theoretical approaches. Eduardo Barros Grela is Senior Lecturer at the Universidade da Coruña and Coordinator of the Research Group "Irish Studies". David Clark is Senior Lecturer at the Universidade da Coruña and Director of the "Amergin" University Institute of Research in Irish Studies.
- Biographie : Dr. David Clark is a lecturer at the University of Corunna and director of the University Institute of Research in Irish Studies “Amergin”. His doctoral thesis dealt with Neil M. Gunn’s literary work. He is co-editor, together with Professor Antonio de Toro Santos, of As Noves Ondas, and is the author of numerous articles published in academic journals of Spain and other countries. He has also collaborated in several cultural activities (radio programmes, television, articles and interviews in the Galician press) designed to bring Irish and Galician cultures closer to each other. Concerning PhD teaching, he has tought different subjects related to 19th and 20th century literature, as well as subjects dealing with the history of Scottish and Irish literatures. Among them, it may be worth mentioning the courses “Scottish Literature before the Union”, “Contemporary Scottish Poetry”, “Contemporary Scottish and Irish Narrative” y “Points of Inflection between Irish and Scottish Literature”. He has also imparted some seminars, as well in summer courses as in postgraduate courses all around Spain, in collaboration with several universities in Spain and abroad, different autonomic governments, councils and private entities. Some examples are the “I Practical Course of Translation (English-Spanish, Spanish-English)", “Guiding Reading of Joyce’s Ulysses” and “Conference on the British Periphery”, organized by the Junta de Andalucia. Dr. Clark is a member of: Asociación Española de James Joyce, Asociación Española de Estudios Irlandeses and IASIL (International Association for the Study of Irish Literature).