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Transnationalism in Irish Literature and Culture offers a comprehensive examination of how Irish literary and cultural works have moved beyond national frameworks to engage with international audiences, movements, and influences. This volume, part of the Cambridge Themes in Irish Literature and Culture series, investigates the complex ways in which Irish writers and artists have participated in transnational exchanges and dialogues.
The study analyzes how Irish literature has been shaped by and has shaped global cultural conversations, exploring themes of migration, diaspora, and cultural hybridity. Parsons demonstrates that Irish cultural production cannot be understood solely within a nationalist context, but must be situated within broader transnational networks and movements. The book provides valuable insights into postcolonial theory, comparative literature, and the international dimensions of Irish writing.







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