1st Edition

Irish Children's Literature and Culture New Perspectives on Contemporary Writing

Edited By Keith O'Sullivan, Valerie Coghlan Copyright 2011
228 Pages
by Routledge

242 Pages
by Routledge

228 Pages
by Routledge

Irish Children’s Literature and Culture looks critically at Irish writing for children from the 1980s to the present, examining the work of many writers and illustrators and engaging with major genres, forms, and issues, including the gothic, the speculative, picturebooks, ethnicity, and globalization. It contextualizes modern Irish children’s literature in relation to Irish mythology and... Read more

Introduction  1. Picture Books that Transcend Boundaries  Sandra Beckett  2. Belief and Unbelief: Inscriptions of Religion and Cultural Identity   Valerie Coghlan  3. Contemplating Otherness in Speculative Fiction   Patricia Kennon  4. Child’s Play: The Child and the Nation   Jarlath Kileen  5. Walking into the Night: Growing up with the Gothic  Anne Markey  6. ‘The past is gone anyway’: The importance of Memory and History  Sharon Murphy  7. Mythologizing the Present  Ciara Ní Bhroin  8. Location, Location, Location: The Significance of Place  Eilís Ní Dhuibne  9. Insularity and Internationalism: Between Local Production and the Global Marketplace  Emer O’Sullivan  10. Linguistic and Narratological Representations of Selfhood  Keith O’Sullivan  11. Family Amanda Piesse  12. Meanings and Means: Children's Poetry  Mary Shine Thompson  13. The Irish Call of Aladdin: "New Tales for Old!"  Máire Uí Mhaicín  14. Coming of Age and Youth Culture  Pádraic Whyte

Biography

Valerie Coghlan is Librarian at Church of Ireland College of Education, Dublin, Ireland. Keith O'Sullivan is Lecturer in English at Church of Ireland College of Education, Dublin, Ireland.