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Roots and Fruits of Scottish Culture Ian Brown

Roots and Fruits of Scottish Culture By Ian Brown

Roots and Fruits of Scottish Culture by Ian Brown


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At this key moment in Scotland's history, earlier identities are being re-examined and re-presented, and personal and cultural histories are being redefined and reconsidered. These eleven essays show how the re-creation and reimagination of Scottish culture, its identities and its tropes, are being developed by a range of leading Scottish writers.

Roots and Fruits of Scottish Culture Summary

Roots and Fruits of Scottish Culture: Scottish Identities, History and Contemporary Literature by Ian Brown

Scotland's culture is vigorous and vibrant, energised by questions of history and identity, by interpretations of the past and by the possibilities for the future. At this key moment, earlier identities are being re-examined and re-presented, and personal and cultural histories are being redefined and reconsidered in contemporary life and literature. It is these themes of re-examination, re-presentation, redefinition and reconsideration that the eleven essays in this volume explore. Together, they show how the multifarious roots embedded in contemporary Scottish life and letters bear fruit - often in surprising ways - and how the re-creation and reimagination of Scottish culture, its identities and its tropes, are being developed by a range of leading Scottish writers.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The many versions of identity and history v Part I: Performing Identities 1. 'Breid, barley-bree an paintit room': history, identity and utopianism in Lyndsay's Thrie Estaitis and Greig's Glasgow Girls (Trish Reid) 2. Figuring, disfiguring the literary past: the strange cases of Ross Sinclair and Calum Colvin (Camille Manfredi) 3. History and tartan as enactment and performance of varieties of 'Scottishness' (Ian Brown) Part II: Poetic Roots and Identities 4. New Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect: 'A sly wink to the master' (Karyn Wilson Costa) 5. Bards and radicals in contemporary Scottish poetry: Liz Lochhead, Jackie Kay, and an evolving tradition (Margery Palmer McCulloch) 6. Adopting cultures and embodying myths in Jackie Kay's The Adoption Papers and Red Dust Road (Matthew Pateman) Part III: The Fruits of Fiction, Myth and History 7. The Kailyard's ghost: community in modern Scottish fiction (Scott Lyall) 8. Historicity, narration and myths in Karin Altenberg's Island of Wings (Philippe Laplace) 9. James Robertson's angle on Scottish society and politics in And the Land Lay Still (Morag J. Munro-Landi) 10. 'Scotland', literature, history, home, and melancholy in Andrew Greig's novel Romanno Bridge (Jean Berton) 11. Investigating the body politic: dystopian visions of a new Scotland in Paul Johnston's Quintilian Dalrymple novels (David Clark) Notes on contributors

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NLS9781908980076
9781908980076
1908980079
Roots and Fruits of Scottish Culture: Scottish Identities, History and Contemporary Literature by Ian Brown
New
Paperback
Association for Scottish Literary Studies
2014-09-30
176
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