Nos complace anunciaros la publicación del número especial de la revista Nordic Irish Studies: Discourses of Inclusion and Exclusion: Artistic Renderings of Marginal Identities in Ireland (volumen 15, número 1, 2016), en el que participan varios miembros de AEDEAN. Aquellos que estén interesados en adquirir un ejemplar, por favor contacten con Carmen Zamorano Llena directamente: cza@du.se
La editora del volumen, Pilar Villar-Argáiz, agradece muy en especial a la Dra. Rosa González Casademont, su desinteresada y generosa ayuda en la última fase editorial.
Special issue. Discourses of Inclusion and Exclusion: Artistic Renderings of Marginal Identities in Ireland
Guest editor Pilar Villar-Argáiz
Volume 15 Number 1 2016. 193 pages
ISNN 1602-124X
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Pilar Villar-Argáiz – Introduction. Discourses of Inclusion and Exclusion: Artistic Renderings of Marginal Identities in Ireland
I. GENDER AND MARGINALITY
Auxiliadora Pérez Vides – Magdalene Otherness and Ethical Turns in Stephen Frears’s Philomena
Marisol Morales-Ladrón – Mary Morrissy’s The Rising of Bella Casey, or How Women Have Been Written Out of History
María Gaviña Costero – When Heroes Become Heroines: Brian Friel Re-Makes History
Beatriz Rubio Martínez – Trauma and (Re)Construction of the Past in Deirdre Madden’s Time Present, Time Past
Juan F. Elices – Othering Women in Contemporary Irish Dystopia: The Case of Louise O’Neill’s Only Ever Yours
II. DISSIDENTS, APOLITICAL SUBJECTS AND SOCIAL MISFITS
Britta Olinder – Inclusion and Marginalisation: John Hewitt as an Ulster Protestant in Opposition
Stephanie Schwerter – Titanic Town and Good Vibrations: Cinematographic Representations of Belfast from the Margins
Hedwig Schwall – Marginal(ising) Mothers and Transitional Objects in William Trevor’s Cheating at Canasta
M. Isabel Seguro Gómez – Disabling Mainstreamised Representations of Irishness in Martin McDonagh’s Leenane Trilogy
III. MARGINALITIES IN EXILE
John Braidwood – Dreary Eden: Post-War Ireland and the Irish Experience of English Exile
Pilar Villar-Argáiz – ‘Humanising the lived experiences of migrants’: An Interview with Alan Grossman and Áine O’Brien