Literature, partition and the nation-state: Culture and conflict in Ireland, Israel and Palestine/ by Joe Cleary
Material type:
- 0-521-65732-6
- BCir. 820.99417 C580l 2002
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Include index.
Part I: 1. Ireland, Palestine and the antinomies of self-determination in the badlands of modernity --2. Estranged states: national literatures, modernity and tradition, and the elaboration of partitionist identities --Part II: 3. Fork-tongued on the border bit: partition and the politics of form in contemporary narratives of the northern irish conflict --4. Agonies of the potentates: journeys to the frontier in the novels of amos Oz --5. The meaning of disaster: the novel and the stateless nation in ghassan kanafani's men in the sun.
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