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The Vanishing World of The Islandman Mairead Nic Craith

The Vanishing World of The Islandman By Mairead Nic Craith

The Vanishing World of The Islandman by Mairead Nic Craith


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Exploring An t-Oileanach (anglicised as The Islandman), an indigenous Irish-language memoir written by Tomas O Criomhthain (Tomas O'Crohan), Mairead Nic Craith charts the development of O Criomhthain as an author;

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The Vanishing World of The Islandman: Narrative and Nostalgia by Mairead Nic Craith

Exploring An t-Oileanach (anglicised as The Islandman), an indigenous Irish-language memoir written by Tomas O Criomhthain (Tomas O'Crohan), Mairead Nic Craith charts the development of O Criomhthain as an author; the writing, illustration, and publication of the memoir in Irish; and the reaction to its portrayal of an authentic, Gaelic lifestyle in Ireland. As she probes the appeal of an island fisherman's century-old life-story to readers in several languages-considering the memoir's global reception in human, literary and artistic terms-Nic Craith uncovers the indelible marks of O Criomhthain's writing closer to home: the Blasket Island Interpretive Centre, which seeks to institutionalize the experience evoked by the memoir, and a widespread writerly habit amongst the diasporic population of the Island. Through the overlapping frames of literary analysis, archival work, interviews, and ethnographic examination, nostalgia emerges and re-emerges as a central theme, expressed in different ways by the young Irish state, by Irish-American descendants of Blasket Islanders in the US today, by anthropologists, and beyond.

The Vanishing World of The Islandman Reviews

Mairead Nic Craith shows great sensitivity towards her field. She manages to go well beyond a traditionalist or nostalgic interpretation of Tomas's memoir. She eventually shows that different sort of nostalgias are expressed in memoirs, at the intersection between a more local perspective and more external visions. (Laurent Sebastien Fournier, Anthropological Journal of European Cultures, Vol. 30 (1), 2021)

About Mairead Nic Craith

Mairead Nic Craith is Professor and Chair in Cultural Heritage and Anthropological Studies and Director of the Intercultural Centre at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.

Table of Contents

PrologueAcknowledgementsSeries Editor's PrefaceChapter 1. The Lure of the PrimitiveSalvage EthnographyAnthropological Exo-nostalgiaIn Search of FolkloreChapter 2. Writing the PastEuropean Literary InfluencesThe Phenomenology of WritingEditorial IncarnationsChapter 3. Narrative and VoiceIndividual or Collective Narrative?A Singular Voice?Narrative and AuthenticityChapter 4. Translating PlaceFrom Land to ImageTranslation and AnglicisationMapping and LandscapeChapter 5. Native American and Indigenous Irish NarrativesBlack Elk and Tomas O CriomhthainTapestry of VoicesThe Vanishing Native TropeChapter 6. A Continental EpicThe European JourneyThe Task of the TranslatorContinental NostalgiaChapter 7. Museum and MemoirThe interpretive CentreRepresenting the IslandmanAt the InterfaceChapter 8. Irish-American NetworksCosmopolitan ConnectionsTomas's Literary Legacy
Reflective Nostalgia and LossBibliographyIndex.

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NLS9783030257743
9783030257743
3030257746
The Vanishing World of The Islandman: Narrative and Nostalgia by Mairead Nic Craith
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Paperback
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2019-11-11
187
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