Linguistic diasporas, narrative and performance : the Irish in Argentina / Sarah O'Brien.
2017
JV7712 .O27 2017eb
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Title
Linguistic diasporas, narrative and performance : the Irish in Argentina / Sarah O'Brien.
ISBN
9783319514215 (electronic book)
3319514210 (electronic book)
9783319514208
3319514202
3319514210 (electronic book)
9783319514208
3319514202
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2017]
Copyright
©2017
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (viii, 203 pages)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-319-51421-5 doi
Call Number
JV7712 .O27 2017eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
325.2415073
Summary
This book explores the present-day Irish Diaspora in Argentina, using oral narrative and a sociolinguistic theoretical framework to draw out the features that define contemporary Hiberno-Argentine identity. The author analyzes the spoken memories and discourses of Irish-Argentine descendants to trace the socio-political evolution of a bilingual, bicultural community from World War II to the present day. In so doing, O'Brien reveals a legacy of emigration that is without precedent in the global Irish Diaspora, and which is deeply relevant to today's global Irish citizenry in its challenging of preconceived notions of what it is to be Irish in the New World. As well as contributing to understandings of an immigrant linguistic journey over three generations, the book also provides a vital ethnographic portrait of an Irish descendant community that is acutely aware of its vulnerability and invisibility in an increasingly pluralistic South American society. This book will appeal to an interdisciplinary audience including scholars of migration, oral history, folklore, bilingualism, memory, sociolinguistics, narrative performance and Irish Diaspora studies.
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This book explores the present-day Irish Diaspora in Argentina, using oral narrative and a sociolinguistic theoretical framework to draw out the features that define contemporary Hiberno-Argentine identity. The author analyzes the spoken memories and discourses of Irish-Argentine descendants to trace the socio-political evolution of a bilingual, bicultural community from World War II to the present day. In so doing, O'Brien reveals a legacy of emigration that is without precedent in the global Irish Diaspora, and which is deeply relevant to today's global Irish citizenry in its challenging of preconceived notions of what it is to be Irish in the New World. As well as contributing to understandings of an immigrant linguistic journey over three generations, the book also provides a vital ethnographic portrait of an Irish descendant community that is acutely aware of its vulnerability and invisibility in an increasingly pluralistic South American society. This book will appeal to an interdisciplinary audience including scholars of migration, oral history, folklore, bilingualism, memory, sociolinguistics, narrative performance and Irish Diaspora studies.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-196) and index.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Oral Dialogue and Performance
Chapter 2. Historical Context
Chapter 3. Space and Place
Chapter 4. A Search for Belonging
Chapter 5. Getting on with the Neighbours
Chapter 6. Eating our Words: Food, Language and the Preservation of Identity
Chapter 7. Post-Peronism and the Collapse of Community
Chapter 8. The Festivalization of Irish Ethnicity.
Chapter 2. Historical Context
Chapter 3. Space and Place
Chapter 4. A Search for Belonging
Chapter 5. Getting on with the Neighbours
Chapter 6. Eating our Words: Food, Language and the Preservation of Identity
Chapter 7. Post-Peronism and the Collapse of Community
Chapter 8. The Festivalization of Irish Ethnicity.